Geminus of Antioch (fl. c. AD 230–240) was a Christian priest and writer of the early 3rd century AD.[1][2]
According to Jerome in De viris illustribus, Geminus wrote "a few monuments of his genius" (Latin: pauca ingenii sui monumenta) during the reigns of Severus Alexander as Roman Emperor (r. 222–235), Zebinnus as Patriarch of Antioch (231/2–237/40) and Heraclas as Patriarch of Alexandria (in office 232–248). These works have not survived.[3][4]
References
- ↑ "Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Ser. II, Vol. III: Jerome and Gennadius. Lives of Illustrious Men.: Geminus the presbyter. | St-Takla.org". st-takla.org.
- ↑ Die Patristik in der Frühen Neuzeit: die Relektüre der Kirchenväter in den Wissenschaften des 15. bis 18. Jahrhunderts. Germany: Frommann-Holzboog, 2006. Page 374.
- ↑ "CHURCH FATHERS: De Viris Illustribus (Jerome)". www.newadvent.org.
- ↑ "The Apostolic Fathers by J.B. Lightfoot: Part I, Volume 2: Index of Subject Matter". www.earlychristianwritings.com.
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