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<p> ( Φιλόθεος ) (1), an Eastern prelate, flourished as patriarch of [[Alexandria]] about A.D. 995. He was a man of luxurious habits and a most scandalous course of life. [[Philotheus]] wrote four works, the titles of which, as translated from the Arabic, are, Declarator: — Rara Commentatorum, | Philotheus <ref name="term_55909" /> | ||
==References == | <p> ( '''''Φιλόθεος''''' ) (1), an Eastern prelate, flourished as patriarch of [[Alexandria]] about A.D. 995. He was a man of luxurious habits and a most scandalous course of life. [[Philotheus]] wrote four works, the titles of which, as translated from the Arabic, are, ''Declarator:'' '''''—''''' ''Rara Commentatorum, Et Depravationes Haereticorum:'' '''''—''''' ''Detectio Arcanorum:'' '''''—''''' ''Autobiographia.'' All of these works are lost, and it does rot appear whether the author wrote in Arabic or in Greek. A sermon, ''De Mandatis Donmini Nostri [[Jesu]] Christi'' (ed. Greek and Latin by P. Possinus in his ''A Scetica),'' is ascribed to one S. Pilotheus, perhaps the same person. See Cave. ''Hist. Litt.'' ad an. 995; Smith, ''Dict. Of Gr. And Rom. Biog.'' s.v. </p> | ||
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( Φιλόθεος ) (1), an Eastern prelate, flourished as patriarch of Alexandria about A.D. 995. He was a man of luxurious habits and a most scandalous course of life. Philotheus wrote four works, the titles of which, as translated from the Arabic, are, Declarator: — Rara Commentatorum, Et Depravationes Haereticorum: — Detectio Arcanorum: — Autobiographia. All of these works are lost, and it does rot appear whether the author wrote in Arabic or in Greek. A sermon, De Mandatis Donmini Nostri Jesu Christi (ed. Greek and Latin by P. Possinus in his A Scetica), is ascribed to one S. Pilotheus, perhaps the same person. See Cave. Hist. Litt. ad an. 995; Smith, Dict. Of Gr. And Rom. Biog. s.v.