N. VI. THE NAMES OF THE PRINCIPAL PERSONS MENTIONED IN THE 'HISTORY OF EARLY OPINIONS," WITH THE TIMES IN WHICH THEY LIVED, IN THE ORDER OF THE ALPHABET. 1786. (See Vol. VII. 200, note.) AMBROSE, died A. D. 397, aged 57. Apollinarius, jun. flourished 370. Arnobius, flourished 303. Clemens Alexandrinus, died about 220. Cyril of Alexandria, died 444. Cyril of Jerusalem, died 386. Gregentius, died A. D. 552. Gregory the Great, died 604, aged 60. Nazianzen, died 389, 65. Nyssen, died 395. Thaumaturgus, died 266. Hegesippus, flourished 170. Hermas, or Hermes, flourished 150. Irenæus, died 202, aged 62. Manuel Caleca, flourished 1360. Marius Mercator, died about 451. Maxentius, flourished 520. Maximus Taurinensis, flourished 433. Melito, flourished 170. Methodius, flourished. 290. Minutius Felix, flourished 220. Nicephorus Callistus, flourished 1333. Proclus, the philosopher, flourished A.D. 510. Proclus of Constantinople, died 446. Sabellius, flourished 260. Socrates the historian, flourished 440. Theophanes, died about 816, aged 68. Theophylact, died after 1077. Valentinus, lived after 160. Victor, died 201. Vigilius Tapsensis, flourished 484. No. VII. AN ACCOUNT OF THE EDITIONS OF THE ANCIENT WRITERS QUOTED IN THE "HISTORY OF EARLY OPINIONS." 1786. Lugduni Bat. 1660 Theophilus ad Autolycum, Oxon. 1684 When two editions of any work are mentioned, the former is that which I have generally quoted, and the latter is not intended, except it be particularly specified; the former being that which I first procured, and made my collections from. But the Apologies and Dialogue of Justin Martyr are always quoted from the edition of Thirlby. When no particular volume of any work is mentioned, the first is always intended. Whenever any writer is quoted whose work makes part of a set, as Socrates, Sozomen, &c., it was thought unnecessary to mention the volume of the set, but only the page of the particular work. In like manner it was thought sufficient in several cases to quote the page of any particular treatise, without distinguishing the volume, as Eusebius contra Marcellum, which is annexed to his Demonstratio Evangelica. All the authors are quoted in the original, except those in Hebrew or Arabic, with respect to which the Latin translations are given in the notes. This is also the case with respect to the works of Cyril of Alexandria, which I could not procure in Greek, except his books against Julian, which are annexed to Spanheim's edition of the works of Julian. These are always quoted in Greek. In my edition of Jerom, the pages are continued till the fourth volume, so that it makes no difference whether the first, second, and third, be distinguished or not. No. VIII. THE TITLES OF BOOKS QUOTED IN "A COMPARISON OF THE INSTITUTIONS OF MOSES, WITH THOSE OF THE HINDOOS AND OTHER ANCIENT NATIONS." 1799. * Omitted by the Author, or quoted in the Editor's notes. 1741 1741 |