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Entry Personal Name

Number of records used in: 3

001 - Record Identifier

  • control field: 7184

005 - Version Identifier

  • control field: 20241029101344.0

010 ## - International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI)

017 ## - Other Identifier

  • System Code: wikidata
  • Identifier: Q3529673

033 ## - Other System Persistent Record Identifier

035 ## - Other System Control Numbers

100 ## - General Processing Data

  • General processing data: 20201019agrey50 ga0

152 ## - RULES

  • Subject system: NP

200 #0 - Authorized Access Point - Personal Name

  • Entry element: Τίτος
  • Additions to names other than dates: Επίσκοπος Βόστρων
  • Dates: θ. π. 378

300 ## - Information Note

  • Information note: Titus of Bostra (died c. 378) was a Christian theologian and bishop. Sozomen names Titus among the great men of the time of Constantius. St. Jerome names Titus among writers whose secular erudition is as marvellous as their knowledge of Scripture; in his De Viris Illustribus, cii, he speaks of Titus's "mighty" books against the Manichaean and other miscellanea. He places his death under Valens. Only fragments of exegetical writings have survived. These show that Titus followed the Antiochene School of Scripture exegesis in keeping to the literal as opposed to the allegorical interpretation. Titus's Contra Manichæos preserves a large number of quotations from Manichaean writers. The work consists of four books of which the fourth and the greater part of the third are only extant in a Syriac translation. The Greek and Syriac texts of the Contra Manichæos were published by Paul de Lagarde (Berlin, 1859). Earlier editions of the Greek text suffer from an insertion from a work of Serapion owing to the misplacement of a leaf in the original codex. The latest edition by Paul-Huber Poirier of the extant Greek text and the more extensive Syriac translation appeared 2013 (Corpus Christianorum Series Graeca 82). In 2015 a French translation of the texts in this edition appeared in the Corpus Christianorum in Translation-series. In one passage Titus seems to favour Origen's view that the pains of the damned are not eternal. (Wikipedia)

400 #0 - Variant Access Point - Personal Name

  • Entry element: Τίτος Βόστρων
  • Dates: 4ος αι. μ.Χ.

540 ## - Related Access Point - Name/Title

  • Entry Element: Τίτος, Επίσκοπος Βόστρων (θ. π. 378)
  • Title: Κατά Μανιχαίων
  • Relationship Control: h
  • Authority Record Identifier: 10963

686 ## - Other Classification Numbers

  • System code: ΙΜΠ
  • Class number, single or beginning of a range: ΤιτΒ

700 #0 - Authorized Access Point in Other Language and/or Script - Personal Name

  • Entry element: Tite de Bostra
  • Dates: 033.?-0378?

700 #0 - Authorized Access Point in Other Language and/or Script - Personal Name

  • Entry element: Titus of Bostra
  • Dates: died c. 378

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