LC control no. | n 80089626 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Justin, Martyr, Saint |
Variant(s) | Giustino, Saint Iustin, muchenik, Saint Iustin Samaritanin Iustinus, Martyr, Saint Justin, der Märtyrer, Saint Justin, the Martyr, Saint Justin, the Philosopher, Saint Justino, Saint Justinus, Martyr, Saint Justinus, Philosophus, Saint Yusṭinus, Marṭir, Saint יוסטינוס, מרטיר |
See also | Pseudo-Justinus |
Other standard no. | 0000000061707238 |
Birth date | 0100 |
Death date | 0165 |
Place of birth | Nablus |
Place of death | Rome (Italy) |
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Found in | Die Apologien Justins des Märtyrers ... 1896. Oxford dict. of the Christian Church, 1958 (Justin Martyr, St., ca. 100-ca. 165, early Christian apologist) New Cath. encyc. (Justin Martyr, St., b. Flavia Neapolis (Shechem, modern Nablus) of Greek parents; d. Rome, ca. 165) La dýnamis de Dios en San Justino, 1982: t.p. (San Justino) Cohortatio ad Graecos, 1990: t.p. (Pseudo-Iustinus) p. vii (The 3 Apologies attributed to Justin Martyr which are collected in this vol. have in common the fact that they were composed somewhere in the 3rd cent. A.D. to be pretty soon included in the Corpus Iustini) Goodspeed, E.J. Index apologeticus sive Clavis Iustini Martyris operum ... 1912. Diʼalog ʻim Ṭrifon ha-Yehudi, c2004: t.p. (Yusṭinus Marṭir) Britannica online, Feb. 12, 2015 (Saint Justin Martyr, (born c. 100, Flavia Neapolis, Palestine [now Nāblus]; died c. 165, Rome [Italy]; feast day June 1), one of the most important of the Greek philosopher-Apologists in the early Christian church. His writings represent the first positive encounter of Christian revelation with Greek philosophy and laid the basis for a theology of history) <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/308822/Saint-Justin-Martyr> |