Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Charisius


  
  Amazon.com: "Gate of Charisius": Key Phrase page
Its identity may be established in the following manner : According to Cananus,s the Gate of St. Romanus and the Gate of Charisius stood on opposite sides of the Lycus.
Its identity may be established in the following manner : According to Cananus,6 the Gate of St. Romanus and the Gate of Charisius stood on opposite sides of the Lycus.
APRIL Ottoman artillery bombardment Mehmet, hoping that the city could hold out until the arrival of breaches wall near Gate of Charisius.
amazon.com /phrase/Gate-of-Charisius   (304 words)

  
 [No title]
Charisius therefore rose up as he was wont and would sleep with her, but she said: Did I not tell thee that for today I refused it?
Charisius, hearing this, was very angry in his mind with Mygdonia because of the apostle, but he answered her nothing, for he was afraid; for she was above him both in wealth and birth: but he departed to dinner, and she went into her chamber.
And he said to the apostle: I am grieved concerning thee: for I told thee at the first that that woman is the wife of Charisius the king's friend and kinsman, and he will not suf'fer her to perform that she hath promised, and all that he asketh of the king he granteth him.
www.zyworld.com /cosmiccreeper/newtestapoc/athomas2.htm   (5010 words)

  
 Acts of the Apostle Thomas p3
He asked whose wife she was, and the captain said: ‘She is the wife of Charisius the kinsman of Misdaeus the king.
33 Charisius, hearing this, was very angry in his mind with Mygdonia because of the apostle, but he answered her nothing, for he was afraid; for she was above him both in wealth and birth 32.
1 Charisius went home glad, thinking that his wife would be with him, and that she had become such as she was before, even before she heard the divine word and believed in Yesu.
prodeo.ca /easternbible/Acts_of_Thomas_p3.htm   (5446 words)

  
 [No title]
114 And Charisius went home glad, thinking that his wife would be with him, and that she had become such as she was before, even before she heard the divine word and believed on Jesus.
And Charisius hearing that said to Mygdonia: Rightly callest thou me evil and mad and foul I for if I had not borne with thy disobedience, and given thee liberty, thou wouldest not have called on God against me and made mention of my name before God.
But Charisius said: Have patience a little, O king, and first persuade the man making him afraid, that he may persuade Mygdonia to be unto me as formerly.
www.zyworld.com /cosmiccreeper/newtestapoc/athomas3.htm   (7308 words)

  
 FLAVIUS SOSIPATER CHAR... - Online Information article about FLAVIUS SOSIPATER CHAR...
CHARISIUS, Latin grammarian, flourished about the See also:
BIRTH (a word common in various forms to Teutonic languages from the root of the verb " to bear ")
Charisius, in five books, addressed to his son (not a See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /CAU_CHA/CHARISIUS_FLAVIUS_SOSIPATER.html   (243 words)

  
 The Acts of Thomas 2   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Charisius therefore rose up as he was wont and would sleep with her, but she said: Did I not tell thee that for today I refused it?
Charisius, hearing this, was very angry in his mind with Mygdonia because of the apostle, but he answered her nothing, for he was afraid; for she was above him both in wealth and birth: but he departed to dinner, and she went into her chamber.
And he said to the apostle: I am grieved concerning thee: for I told thee at the first that that woman is the wife of Charisius the king's friend and kinsman, and he will not suf'fer her to perform that she hath promised, and all that he asketh of the king he granteth him.
sophiaoftheeast.org /acts_of_thomas2.html   (14569 words)

  
 Flavius Sosipater Charisius - LoveToKnow 1911
FLAVIUS SOSIPATER CHARISIUS, Latin grammarian, flourished about the middle of the 4th century A.D. He was probably an African by birth, summoned to Constantinople to take the place of Euanthius, a learned commentator on Terence.
The Ars Grammatica of Charisius, in five books, addressed to his son (not a Roman, as the preface shows), has come down to us in a mutilated condition, the beginning of the first, part of the fourth, and the greater part of the fifth book having been lost.
This page was last modified 05:50, 3 Sep 2006.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Flavius_Sosipater_Charisius   (155 words)

  
 Entrepreneurial Excellence Awards - Growth Company of the Year
TogetherSoft was founded in 1999, by Peter Coad and Dietrich Charisius, co-founders and developers by trade.
They saw a need in the market for a development solution that would enable companies to build high-quality applications, faster and in less time to deployment than other application development products available at the time.
Coad and Charisius founded TogetherSoft to meet that market need.
www.cednc.org /programs_and_events/entrepreneurial_excellence_awards/2002/growth.html   (195 words)

  
 Back to your roots - Eleven Cities Tour
The final sprint is chaotic and exciting as the participants have to walk the last part, across the Noorder Bridge, on their skates.
The five contenders, Jeen van den Berg, Jan Charisius, Aad de Koning, Anton Verhoeven and Jeen Nauta run across a layer of straw to the final stretch of ice.
Charisius falls, and Van den Berg and Verhoeven sprint away.
www.rootsinholland.com /11cities/history/1954.html   (148 words)

  
 Menander - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Copies of his plays were known to Suidas and Eustathius (10th and 11th centuries), and twenty-three of them, with commentary by Psellus, were said to have been in existence at Constantinople in the 16th century.
He is praised by Plutarch (Comparison of Menander and Aristophanes) and Quintilian (Institutio Oratoria), who accepted the tradition that he was the author of the speeches published under the name of the Attic orator Charisius.
These maxims (chiefly monostichs) were afterwards collected, and, with additions from other sources, were edited as Menander's One-Verse Maxims, a kind of moral textbook for the use of schools.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Menander   (815 words)

  
 A Rhetorical Grammar   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Parts of this work were later incorporated in the Ars grammatica of Flavius Sosipater Charisius.
With the help of many rhetorical means he weaves together an intricate argument, which is completely different from the usual treatments of the adverb.
The first chapters of this book deal with Charisius and Romanus in general and the Introduction in particular.
www.brill.nl /product.asp?ID=18233   (179 words)

  
 Charisiusdewith.nl :: Home
In her geval van Klaas de With en Jan Charisius is dat met Oud Hollandse Meeuwcn.
De Combinatie Charisius de With behaalde haar laatste grote succes tijdens de afgelopen Jubileum tentoonstelling van de Franse NBS, de Societe National de Colombiculture, die in december 2003 in Chambery haar 100-jarig bestaan vierde met een show waar maar liefst 10.000 duiven werden ingezonden.
Zolang er nieuwe uitdagingen zijn en men niet vervalt tot sleur, is, voor wat betreft het duivenfokken, ieder nieuw fok- en showseizoen weer een mooie belevenis met daarin de vaste hoogtepunten zoals de Oud Hollandse Meeuw- clubshow in Amersfoort en niet te vergeten ons eigen Plant and Dier.
www.combinatiecharisiusdewith.nl /index.php?p=history.htm   (3159 words)

  
 Acts of the Apostle Thomas p3
He told his wife what trouble fell on Charisius their kinsman, saying: ‘See what have come to pass to that unhappy man, and you yourself know, my sister Tertia, that a man has nothing better than his own wife on whom he rests.
It accidentally happened that his wife went to that sorcerer, of whom you have heard that came to the land of the Indians, and fell into his charms and is parted from her own husband; and he knows not what he should do.
Misdaeus and Charisius, when they saw that Mygdonia and Tertia did not perceive them and obeyed them not, allowed them to live according to their own desire.
prodeo.ca /easternbible/Acts_of_Thomas_p4.htm   (7423 words)

  
 Charisius | THG Lexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Charisius wendet sich mit seinem Werk an ein Publikum, dessen Muttersprache nicht das Lateinische ist, und bedient insofern ein Bedürfnis, das in erster Linie im griechischsprachigen Osten des Reiches bestand.
Dieser Umstand sorgte dafür, dass Charisius (wie auch sein Zeitgenosse Diomedes) in der Frühen Neuzeit außerordentlich geschätzt wurde.
Iulius Romanus - Introduction to the Liber de Adverbio as Incorporated in Charisius' Ars grammatica II.13.
www.thgweb.de /lexikon/Charisius   (226 words)

  
 [No title]
JAN W.P. Twee weken nadat hij zijn eerste racefiets kreeg (mei 1948), debuteerde Jan Charisius uit Leeuwarden, geboren in 1926, in de Acht van Bolsward, een wedstrijd langs de Friese elf ste- den.
Na zijn actieve fietscarrière was Charisius nog enige tijd secretaris van De Friesche Leeuw en maakte deel uit van het Friese jurycorps.
In 1954 was hij 13e op het NK all-round, 3e in de Friese Elfstedentocht en in zijn laatste actieve jaar, 1955, 6e op het NK all-round.
www.friesfietsarchief.net /bio/0024.htm   (262 words)

  
 hymnsoul
[Charisius confronts Thomas for having estranged Mygdonia, the wife of Charisius.]
It has no bearing on the Acts, and is not in itself so remarkable as to need to be inserted here.
[Now when the apostle had been thrown into the prison (so MS P); And (MS U)] Charisius went home glad, thinking that his wife [Mygdonia] would be with him, and that she had become such as she was before, even before she heard the divine word and believed on Jesus....
ccat.sas.upenn.edu /humm/Rs/rak/courses/535/Texts/hymnsoul.html   (2153 words)

  
 LinkedIn: Dietrich Charisius
See who you and Dietrich Charisius know in common
Create a public profile: Sign In or Join Now
By continuing past this page, you agree to abide by these terms.
www.linkedin.com /pub/0/883/527   (61 words)

  
 THE ACTS OF THE HOLY APOSTLE THOMAS
The book tells how the apostles drew lots to divide up the world for their missionary work, and India fell to Thomas.
He gains Indian followers by performing exorcisms and ressurections, but is eventually sentenced to death after converting the wives of King Misdaeus and his kinsman Charisius.
While in prison, Thomas sings the "Hymn of the Pearl," a poem that gained a great deal of popularity in orthodox circles.
reluctant-messenger.com /acts-of-thomas.htm   (15643 words)

  
 Entrepreneurial Excellence Awards - Growth Company of the Year   (Site not responding. Last check: )
TogetherSoft was founded in 1999, by Peter Coad and Dietrich Charisius, co-founders and developers by trade.
They saw a need in the market for a development solution that would enable companies to build high-quality applications, faster and in less time to deployment than other application development products available at the time.
Coad and Charisius founded TogetherSoft to meet that market need.
cednc.org /programs/entrepreneurial_excellence_awards/2002/growth.html   (195 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/fivearmsred
Amongst these was "Smoke" which was inspired by Paul Auster's screen-play of the film of the same name.
In the summer of 2000 Tim Sharp left the project and was replaced by Stephan Charisius, who is, additionally, a marvellous player of the African harp-like instrument, the kora.
In 2002 Petra Straue and Stephan Charisius left the project.
www.myspace.com /fivearmsred   (485 words)

  
 Acts of Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The book tells how the apostles drew lots to divide up the world for their missionary work, and India fell to Thomas.
He gains Indian followers by performing exorcisms and ressurections, but is eventually sentenced to death after converting the wives of King Misdaeus and his kinsman Charisius.
While in prison, Thomas sings the "Hymn of the Pearl," a poem that gained a great deal of popularity in orthodox circles.
www.maplenet.net /~trowbridge/actsthom.htm   (238 words)

  
 NPNF2-14. The Seven Ecumenical Councils | Christian Classics Ethereal Library   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The heading is that found in the ordinary Greek texts.  The canon itself is found verbatim in the Acts—Actio VI.
[With regard to Charisius, Balsamon] makes another mistake.  For not only did this presbyter not follow the evil opinions of Nestorius, but as a matter of fact exhibited to the synod his libellum written against Nestorius; in which so far from asserting that Nestorius was orthodox, he distinctly calls him κακόδοξος.
Photius has included this canon in his Nomocanons, Title I., cap.
www.ccel.org /ccel/schaff/npnf214.x.xvi.x.html   (171 words)

  
 NPNF2-14. The Seven Ecumenical Councils | Christian Classics Ethereal Library   (Site not responding. Last check: )
If any layman shall resist the Synod, let him be excommunicated.  But if it be a cleric let him be discharged.
In the Vatican books and in some others only these six canons are found; but in certain texts there is added, under the name of Canon VII., the definition of the same holy Synod put forth after the Presbyter Charisius had stated his case, and for Canon VIII.
The Decree of the same holy Synod, pronounced after hearing the Exposition [of the Faith] by the Three hundred and eighteen holy and blessed Fathers in the city of Nice, and the impious formula composed by Theodore of Mopsuestia, and given to the same holy Synod at Ephesus by the Presbyter Charisius, of Philadelphia:
www.ccel.org /ccel/schaff/npnf214.x.xvi.ix.html   (194 words)

  
 WLGR
This case, spitefully brought against the courtesan Neaera's pimp-lover Stephanus years after the facts described, when Neaera was in her seventies, concentrates not only on the legal issue of Neaera's citizenship, but on her past sexual activities.
(18) [Neaera] was one of seven little girls bought when small children by Nicarete, a freedwoman who had been the slave of Charisius of Elis, and the wife of Charisius' cook Hippias.
Nicarete was a clever judge of beauty in little girls, and moreover she understood the art of rearing and training them skilfully, having made this her profession from which she drew her livelihood.
www.stoa.org /diotima/anthology/wlgr/wlgr-greeklegal90.shtml   (3314 words)

  
 Page Title
They told us how he had been greatly troubled by a scandalous cleric called Charisius whom he summoned to an interview in an attempt to get him to amend his ways.
Now Charisius was a lector in the church of the holy martyr Eleutherius, so the bishop called upon an
Next day Charisius that worker of wickedness was indeed found to be dead, and all were astonished and glorified God.
www.vitae-patrum.org.uk /page153.html   (2989 words)

  
 Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News: Raleigh, N.C.-Based Software Firm Finds Success with Global Technology.@ HighBeam ...
Aug. 6--Dietrich Charisius is co-founder, chief technology officer and vice president of future product research for Raleigh-based TogetherSoft.
From a research brain trust he runs in Prague, Czech Republic, Charisius develops software products for the TogetherSoft pipeline.
Charisius, a native of Stuttgart, Germany, was a programmer with a number of startups before crossing paths with one of his software heroes, Peter Coad, TogetherSoft's co-founder and chief executive.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:77025726&refid=ink_tptd_np   (182 words)

  
 FLAVIUS SOSIPATER CHARISIUS - LoveToKnow Article on FLAVIUS SOSIPATER CHARISIUS   (Site not responding. Last check: )
FLAVIUS SOSIPATER CHARISIUS - LoveToKnow Article on FLAVIUS SOSIPATER CHARISIUS
He was probably an African by birth, summoned to Constantinople to take the place of Euanthius, a learned commentator on Tereflce.
To properly cite this FLAVIUS SOSIPATER CHARISIUS article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
6.1911encyclopedia.org /C/CH/CHARISIUS_FLAVIUS_SOSIPATER.htm   (155 words)

  
 Isabel Charisius (biografia)
Nascida em Estugarda, Isabel Charisius recebeu as primeiras lições de violino de Johannes Trieb, prosseguindo os seus estudos nos Conservatórios de Karlsruhe, Telavive e Viena.
Ao completar os seus estudos no Conservatório de Viena, Isabel Charisius ingressou na Orquestra Sinfónica da Rádio de Viena, passando depois para a Orquestra Filarmónica de Munique.
Ao longo da sua carreira, Isabel Charisius tocou em vários agrupamentos de câmara.
www.musica.gulbenkian.pt /cgi-bin/wnp_db_dynamic_record.pl?dn=db_musica_biographies_pt&sn=musica&orn=931   (115 words)

  
 Consummation of Thomas the Apostle
for I have gone up, and received the things I hoped for; but rise up and walk, and after no long time you shall be brought beside me. And Misdeus and Charisius greatly afflicted Tertia and Mygdonia, but did not persuade them to abandon their opinions.
And Misdeus and Charisius, when they could not persuade them not to be of this opinion, granted them their own will.
And all the brethren assembled together For the blessed one had made Syphorus a presbyter in the mountain, and Juzanius a deacon, when he was led away to die.
www.meta-religion.com /World_Religions/Christianity/Other_Books/New_Testament_Apocrypha/consummation_of_thomas.htm   (1407 words)

  
 Consummation of Thomas the Apostle
for I have gone up, and received the things I hoped for; but rise up and walk, and after no long time you shall be brought beside me. And Misdeus and Charisius (7) greatly afflicted Tertia and Mygdonia, but did not persuade them to abandon their opinions.
And Thomas appeared, and said to them: Forget not the former things, for the holy and sanctifying Jesus Himself will aid you.
And Misdeus and Charisius, when they could not persuade them not
wesley.nnu.edu /biblical_studies/noncanon/acts/constom.htm   (1408 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.