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He was called Leontius, and was bishop of Tripoli.
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Some worry that the discussion of Leontius does not warrant the recognition of a third part of the soul, and some worry that the appetitive part contains such a multitude of attitudes that it must be subject to further conflicts and further partitioning (and see 443e).
Plato's Ethics and Politics in The Republic Brown, Eric 2009
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Leontius and Maldonat affirm that it is to be found in but one ancient Greek copy; that not one of the first twenty-three commentators has spoken of it; that neither Origen nor St. Jerome, nor St. John Chrysostom, nor Theophylact, nor Nonnus, knew anything of it; and that it is not in the Syriac Bible, nor in the version of Ulphilas.
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[5890] Leontius, a philosopher of Athens, had a fair daughter called Athenais, multo corporis lepore ac Venere, (saith mine author) of
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There is a story of a certain Leontius which throws some light on this question.
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A revolt against the emperor, led by Leontius and supported by the clergy and people, initiated a period of 20 years of anarchy.
692 2001
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[4812] Cited by Leontius of Byzantium, who flourished about the year a.d. 600; but he does not mention the writing of Irenaeus from which it is extracted.
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1819-1893 2001
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Polybius tells us apropos of the condem - nation of Leontius in 218 B.C. that the soldiers sent
Dictionary of the History of Ideas ARNALDO MOMIGLIANO 1968
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Leontius, son of Zaunus, sent as commander to Libya, IV. xix.
History of the Wars, Books III and IV (of 8) The Vandalic War Procopius
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Zaunus, son of Paresmanes, and father of Leontius and Rufinus,
History of the Wars, Books III and IV (of 8) The Vandalic War Procopius
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