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And, like Apollonius, Augustus was a rough contemporary of Jesus (he died in 14 A.D.). Coins describing him as a “son of God” flooded the ancient Mediterranean, including the regions of Judea ...
Apollonius of Perga: Treatise on Conic Sections. Edited in Modern Notation, with Introductions, including an Essay on the Earlier History of the Subject, by T. L. Heath Pp. clxx + 254.
James A. Francis, Truthful Fiction: New Questions to Old Answers on Philostratus' "Life of Apollonius", The American Journal of Philology, Vol. 119, No. 3 (Autumn, 1998), pp. 419-441 ...
"Apollonius and Jesus were both figures with their own peculiar stories in the ancient world," Boyd added. "They shared many themes that were likely a part of larger cultural and religious trends." ...
Apollonius (262 BC–190 BC) is believed to be one of Greece's greatest mathematicians and is renowned for his hugely influential book, "The Conics of Apollonius" in which he introduces the terms ...
Apollonius of Tyan was born the 3rd or 4th year BC in Central Anatolia. Both Jesus and Apollonius were preachers and supposedly performed miracles in the first century AD.
Examination of Apollonius' narrative rhetoric in the enigmatic Apsyrtus episode shows how he explores and develops the themes of love and powerlessness and invites us to share a profoundly pessimistic ...
It has often been said that to know Jesus is to know God. But what if the Jesus the world knows was actually an ancient Greek man named Apollonius, born in what is now Turkey before his deeds were ...