Simplicius









Simplicius


Simplicius [sim-plish-ee-uh s] Examples noun

  1. Saint,died a.d. 483, pope 468–483.

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  • Simplicius, on the 8th October, 477, had congratulated him on his return.

    The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI

    Thomas W. (Thomas William) Allies

  • Such was the man with whom the Popes Simplicius and Felix had to deal.

    The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI

    Thomas W. (Thomas William) Allies

  • Simplicius, a native of Cilicia, lived in the 6th century of our era.

    A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)

    Augustus de Morgan

  • Another of the exiles was the eclectic philosopher Simplicius, “the most acute and judicious of the interpreters of Aristotle.”

    The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 7. (of 7): The Sassanian or New Persian Empire

    George Rawlinson

  • His observation has made work for commentators, from Simplicius downwards.

    The Philosophy of Natural Theology

    William Jackson

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