Category:Aristides (subject)
Aristides the Athenian was a second-century Christian writer and author of an Apology.
Overview
Aristides in ancient sources
Eusebius, Hist. Eccl. IV.3.3 -- Aristides also, a believer earnestly devoted to our religion, left, like Quadratus, an apology for the faith, addressed to Adrian. His work, too, has been preserved even to the present day by a great many persons.
Jerome, Illustrious Men 20 -- Aristides, a most eloquent Athenian philosopher, and a disciple of Christ while yet retaining his philosopher's garb, presented a work to Hadrian at the same time that Quadratus presented his. The work contained a systematic statement of our doctrine, that is, an Apology for the Christians, which is still extant and is regarded by philologians as a monument to his genius.
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Pages in category "Aristides (subject)"
The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
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- The Apology of Aristides on Behalf of the Christians (1891 Harris, Robinson), book
- Die Apologie des Aristides (1892 Raabe), book
- Die Apologie des Aristides (1893 Hennecke), book
- The Newly Recovered Apology of Aristides: Its Doctrine and Ethics (1895 Harris), book
- Zwei griechische Apologeten (1907 Geffcken), book
- L'Apologia di Aristide (1950 Vona), book
- Aristides, Apologia (1988 Alpigiano), book