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INDEX OF PERSONS OF ANTIQUITY, LOCATIONS, AND NOTIONS

Aaron, 522. Akylas, 358; 214; 595. Abba Andronicus, 277. Alexander of , 16; 214; 216; Abba Apollos, 201; 203. 217; 227; 289; 293; 300; 306; 352; 354; Abba Moses, 3; 139; 141; 169; 175; 179; 372; 484; 485; 490–491; 506; 509; 581; 195; 199; 201; 209; 222; 244; 295. 595; 596; 597; 615; 73. Abba Paul, 3; 141. Alexander of Cyprus, 245; 528. Abba Pinufrius, 3; 45; 74. Alexandrians, 627. Abba Sarapion, 195; 197. allegory, 350; 533. Abba Serenus, 249; 251; 255; 257; 259; Alpha and Omega, Christ in the 263; 267; 277; 283; 295; 309; 313; Apocalypse, 571. 315; 331; 333; 343; 379; 362. Ambrose of Milan, 460. Abba Theonas, 195. Ammonius of Alexandria, philoso- Abel, 331; 339. pher, 352; 491; 504; 597. Abraham, OT. patriarch, 45; 191; Ammonius, of Alexandria, presbyter, 333. 289–290; 298. Abramius, Sabaite translator of Amphilochius of Iconium, 154. Ephraem Syrus, 308; 408; 595. Amphilochius of Iconium, 363; 459; Abrasax (᾽Αβρασάξ), 572. 513; 578; 613. Acacius of Caesarea, 432; 437. anagogical interpretation, 402; 462; Achaia, 107. 533–534. Actual Creation, 586. Ananias, 103, 111; 207. Acusilaus, 74. Anastasius of Sinai, 358; 371; 403; 405; Adam, 321; 331; 339; 437; 628. 423; 424; 611; 612; 637. Adoptionism, 391. Anastasius, Patriarch of Jerusalem, Aelius Herodianus, sophist, 475; 588. 381. Aelius Herodianus, 288; 408; 436. Anatolius of Laodicea, 467. Aeolians, 407. Anaximenes of Lampsacus, 305. Aeschines, 305; 524. Andreas of Caesarea, 240; 375; 479; Aeschylus, 234; 366. 567; 575. Aetius, 293; 400; 475. Anno Passionis, 629. Aetius, the Anomoean, 471. Anomoeans, 471. Agapetus Pope of Rome, 6; 347. Anthimus, Patriarch of Constantino- Agapetus, Abbot of New Laura, 2. ple, 6. Agathangelus, 233. Anthony, Saint, 181; 183; 187; 189; 231; Agnoetae (᾽Αγνοηταί), 389. 242; 329. Akoimetoi, 218; 297; 378; 391; 393; Anti-Arians, 523. 396; 402; 422; 424; 439; 447; 466; Anti-Chalcedonians, 404; 465; 591. 474; 482; 490; 500; 515; 516; 524; Anti-Hellenism, 1; 10. 591; 613. of Pisidia, 234. 698 index of persons of antiquity, locations, and notions

Antioch, 2; 159; 435; 448; 500; 517; 525; Arius Didymus, 214; 216. 529; 530; 565; 591; the source of Arius, 281; 439; 451; 457; 526; 598; 601. antiphonal ecclesiastical music, Arrianus, 435; 436. 482; Antiochene hymnographic Ascalon, 2. tradition, 424. Asclepius of Tralleis, 291; 352; 491; Antiochus Epiphanes, 353. 505–506; 513; 590; 596–597; 638. Antiochus of Palestine, 18; 67; 155; 156; Aspasius, 231; 287; 288; 593. 157; 158; 162; 214; 241; 306; 361; 380; Asterius of Amasea, 239; 241; 245; 358; 382; 411; 513; 527; 529; 530; 532; 600. 382; 408; 513; 532; 530; 536; 601; 612. Antipatrus of Bostra, 7; 9. Astronomy, 373. antiphonal music, 12. Athanasius I, Patriarch of Con- antiphonal reciting of the Psalms, 482. stantinople, 515. , 512. Athanasius of Alexandria, 14; 159; 162; apokatastasis, 12; 13; 466. 221; 224; 230; 233; 238; 242; 288; 344; Apollinaris of Laodicea, 157; 362. 359; 366; 381; 387; 414; 446; 447; 454; Apollinarism, 390. 456; 460; 466; 470; 507; 514; 566; Apollonius Dyscolus, 372; 528; 566. 567; 576; 578; 579; 580; 582; 585; 593; Apollonius, sophist, 455. 612. Apomasar, 628. Athanasius, monk and hesychast, 383. Appianus, 425. Athenaeus, 16; 71; 238; 347; 348; 408; Aquilinus, superior of the Laura of 438. Souka, 4. Attic language, being prone to rough Arabia, 246. breathing, 160; 407. , 374. Attic, 438. Arethas of Caesarea, 362; 415; 424; 476; Augustine, 460. 478; 479. Ausis, 604. Arian Goths, 448. Arian party, 457. Babylon, 93; 279. Arianism, 430; 459; 460; 520; 526; 569; Bardanes, 377. 442; 443; 445; 448. Barsanuphius and John, 220; 366; 380; Arians, 162; 354; 391; 448; 449; 451; 464; 382; 515; 516; 530; 532. 476; 510; 567. Basil of Caesarea, 16; 18; 68; 71; 91; 108; , 373. 154; 155; 157; 159; 163; 214; 223; 225; Aristobulus, Jewish philosopher, 363. 226; 232; 236; 239; 243; 245; 246; 287; Aristonicus of Alexandria, 590. 288; 294; 296; 297; 298; 303; 346; Aristophanes, 408; 412; 438. 349; 354; 355; 359; 362; 366; 381; 397; Aristotelian nomenclature, 593; 398; 410; 411; 413; 414; 425; 426; 438; Aristotelian studies, 12. 458; 459; 460; 461; 463; 469; 486; Aristotelism, 16; 73; 216; 217; 224; 227; 504; 507; 515; 522; 576; 580; 585; 601; 292; 353; 355; 388; 464; 591. 606; 611; 616; 631. Aristotle, 15; 158; 214; 217; 220; 223; 231; Basil of , 18. 237; 238; 239; 289; 291; 295; 296; 298; Basil of Seleucia, 234; 239; 289; 303; 299; 300; 304; 345; 348; 357; 455; 366; 382; 454; 486; 530; 532; 536; 456; 480; 484; 486; 489; 506; 508; 578; 580; 613. 509; 518; 565; 578; 588; 589; 591; 592; Basilides, 572. 595; 611; 615; 618; 619. Bay of Myriandrus (Μυριανδρικὸ ς Arithmetics, 488. κόλπος), 436.