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Meyer, ACW 10, 14 and 104 nn. 45–49. St. Augustine, Conf. 8.6, was told about this work by the African Ponticianus. references Q 3, 40 — Q 4, 206–7, 214 — Dr, 317–19 — Cath 4, 74 — EECh 1, 305, J. Gribomont — LThK 3, 1140, A. Van Roey — LThK 33 , 1027, M. Fiedrowicz — Rebenich, 52–75 — Cer.-Gast., 10 CXXVI. AMBROSE, THE DISCIPLE OF DIDYMUS mbrose of alexandria,1 a disciple of Didymus,2 wrote a long, drawn-out work against Apollinaris, On Dogmas, and also Commentaries on Job, as someone told me lately. He is still alive. notes 1. Jerome here is our only source of information. 2. Didymus: see DVI 109. references DHGE 2, 1108, S. Salaville — EECh 1, 28, E. Prinzivalli — LThK 13 , 493–94, W. A. Bienert CXXVII. MAXIMUS, AT FIRST PHILOSOPHER, THEN BISHOP aximus the philosopher, born in Alexandria,1 was ordained bishop of Constantinople,2 and then exiled .3 He wrote a distinguished volume against the Arians , entitled De fide,4 which he presented to the emperor Gratian in Milan.5 160 ST. JEROME ...

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