RF2J8YHF6–Nicolo di Pietro - Saint Augustine and Alypius are visited by Ponticianus 1413-15
RMRCXGA0–Saint Alypius of the Caves. Museum: State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. Author: Chernyshev, Nikolai Mikhailovich.
RM2AWT075–Engraving of Jews attempting to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem in 361 AD after Julian the Apostate became Roman Emperor and attempted to reverse the growing influence of Christianity by encouraging other religions. Alypius of Antioch was commissioned to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem and Jews were allowed to return to the city of Jerusalem. The death of Julian in 363 AD ended the attempt.
RMJ7N1A2–Alypius the Stylite
RMPCXYB4–Alypius the Stylite.
RMP5M6BC–N/A. Alypius the Stylite . 1716. anonimus 91 Alypius the Stylite
RM2HE5T35–Saint Alypius Church Fresco Fresco.
RMP5Y122–14 11 Nicolo di Pietro. Saint Augustin et Alypius reçoivent la visite de Ponticianus 1413-15 Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon
RM2WGAFKD–Aurelius Augustinus prays to God under a tree, Reinier Vinkeles (I), 1804 print Under a tree, Aurelius Augustine, with a sheet described in his arm, is praying to God. His friend Alypius watches from behind a tree. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving one person praying. forest, wood. trees. spying on someone
RM2CEJM20–. The lives of the saints. With introd. and additional lives of English martyrs, Cornish, Scottish, and Welsh saints, and a full index to the entire work. Confessionsof S. Augustine.) Alypius was a native of Tagaste in Num.idia, the city ofwhich S. Augustine was also a native. He was born aboutA.D. 354, and was rather younger than Augustine. Hestudied grammar at Tagaste with Augustine, and the two youngmen became warmly attached to one another. When Au-gustine moved to Carthage and opened his school for rhe-toric, Alypius followed him. In the capital the games of thecircus interested, excited,
RMPFY579–. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. GREEK MUSIC. fin ava, tji; XsIijij* rx Si Aaxsn t»i; x^Jwsaf. Introd. Muf. edit. Meibom. p. 2.) We are told, not only by Alypius, but by Gaudentius, p. 23, tliat of the two rows of letters ufed for muiical charaAcrs, the upper is for the words, that is, to be fling, and the under to he played. And he afterwards proves them to have been unilons to each other, both by liis defini- tions and by placing them oppoiite to the fame found in ail the fcales. In this author, the notes of the gr
RM2K5DC80–Eight saints.
RMRCPMD2–Saints Simeon Stylites the Elder, Simeon Stylites the Younger and Alypius the Stylite. Museum: Church of the Transfiguration on Ilyina Street, Novgorod. Author: Theophanes the Greek.
RM2HE5T39–Saint Alypius Church Fresco Platytera Fresco.
RMP46HG7–11 Nicolo di Pietro. Saint Augustin et Alypius reçoivent la visite de Ponticianus 1413-15 Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon.
RM2WGCGNY–Aurelius Augustinus prays to God under a tree, Reinier Vinkeles (I), 1804 print Under a tree, Aurelius Augustine, with a sheet described in his arm, is praying to God. His friend Alypius watches from behind a tree. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving one person praying. forest, wood. trees. spying on someone
RM2CGHJ0J–. History of Rome and the Popes in the Middle Ages . ore the viri clarissimi in their prominentseats on the Podium, and before the countless massed throngwho had streamed through the eighty gateways. The unhappyband of gladiators, composed of slaves, criminals, and professionalpugilists, was conducted by their lanistae. or trainers. They mustmarch round the arena to salute the Court and the crowd before 1 Confessiomtm, 1. 6, c. 8, on the sad experience of his friend Alypius at Rome : Fervebant omnia immanissimis voluptatibus? &c. Cp. AMBROS., In psahn. XL.,No. 24 {P. L., XIV., 1078). 2 From a
RMP4BAFX–11 Nicolo di Pietro. Saint Augustin et Alypius reçoivent la visite de Ponticianus 1413-15 Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon.
RM2CEJJER–. The lives of the saints. With introd. and additional lives of English martyrs, Cornish, Scottish, and Welsh saints, and a full index to the entire work. ng, and study. Thus they spent three years, when S. Augustine was or-dained priest at Hippo. The community removed there tobe with him. Alypius shortly after paid a visit to Palestine,and saw and made the acquaintance of S. Jerome. Upon his return to Africa he was consecrated Bishop ofTagaste, about a.d. 393. He assisted S. Augustine withall his might in his labours and difficulties. S. Augustine speaks of him in a letter written in 429. aso
RM2CEJPYK–. The lives of the saints. With introd. and additional lives of English martyrs, Cornish, Scottish, and Welsh saints, and a full index to the entire work. CONTENTS A PAGE SS. Abundiiis and Ire- naeus 314 S. Acca ..... 80 SS. Adaiictus and Felix 383 S. Afra 59 „ Agapetus . . .162 SS. Agapius and comp. 179 S. Aidan 391 „ Alexander. . .315,, Almedha .... 6„ Alphonso Liguori . 21B. Altmann of Passau . 102S. Alypius of Tagaste . 144,, Andrew the Tribune 177 SS. Anicetus and Pho- tius 115 „ Anthusa and Atha- nasius .... 232 Apparition of the Cross, The 180 PAGE SS. ApollinarisandTim- othy 243 S. Ari
RMRD5PYG–. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. GREEK MUSIC. fin ava, tji; XsIijij* rx Si Aaxsn t»i; x^Jwsaf. Introd. Muf. edit. Meibom. p. 2.) We are told, not only by Alypius, but by Gaudentius, p. 23, tliat of the two rows of letters ufed for muiical charaAcrs, the upper is for the words, that is, to be fling, and the under to he played. And he afterwards proves them to have been unilons to each other, both by liis defini- tions and by placing them oppoiite to the fame found in ail the fcales. In this author, the notes of the gr
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