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Archelaus
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Introductory Notice to Archelaus.
[1434] De vir. illustr., ch. 72.
[1435] Such as the apparent confusion between ἀήρ and ἀνήρ in ch. 8, and again between λοιμός and λιμός in the same chapter, and between πήσσει and πλήσσει in ch. 9, and the retention of certain Greek words, sometimes absolutely, and at other times with an explanation, as cybi, apocrusis, etc.
[1436] Hist. Eccles., i. 22.
[1437] Hæres., lxvi. ch. 5 and 7, and De Mens. et Pond., ch. 20.
[1438] Κασχάρων.
[1439] For elsewhere (Hæres., lxvi. 11) he writes Κασχάρην, or, according to another reading, which is held by Zacagnius to be corrupt Καλχάρων.
[1440] And that form is followed by Petrus Siculus (Hist. Manich., p. 37) and Photius (lib. i., Adv. Manich.), who, in epitomizing the statements of Epiphanius, write neither Κασχάρων nor Καλχάρων, but Καρχάρων.
[1441] Geogr., book. ii. ch. 7.
[1442] Book xviii. 23, and xxv. 20, 21.
[1443] Hist. Misc., xxii. 20.
[1444] Church History, ii. p. 165, ed. Bohn.
[1445] De Mensur. et Pond., ch. 20.
[1446] Cateches., vi. p. 140.
[1447] Chronicon, lib. post., p. 177.
[1448] In ch. 24.
[1449] Catech., vi. p. m. 147.
[1450] As in the 12th, 25th, and 28th chapters.
[1451] [Compare Routh, Reliquiæ Sacræ, vol. v. pp. 4–206, and his everywhere learned notes.]
[1452] Church History, ii. pp. 165, 166, ed. Bohn. [Compare Robertson, vol. i. pp. 136–144.]
The Acts of the Disputation with the Heresiarch Manes.
[1453] Of Archelaus, bishop of Caschar in Mesopotamia.
[1454] Treasury.
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