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    Synesius of Cyrene (/ s ɪ ˈ n iː s i ə s /; Greek: Συνέσιος; c. 373 – c. 414) was a Greek bishop of Ptolemais in ancient Libya, a part of the Western Pentapolis of Cyrenaica after 410. He was born of wealthy parents at Balagrae (now Bayda, Libya) near Cyrene between 370 and 375.

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  2. Oct 15, 2020 · Learn about Synesius of Cyrene, a fifth-century CE thinker who combined philosophy, religion, and politics. Explore his life, works, and views on topics such as dreams, imperial rule, and providence.

  3. The best-known Cyrenaican is Synesius, a citizen of Cyrene with philosophic tastes who was made bishop of Ptolemais in 410 partly because of his ability to obtain help for his province from the imperial authorities.

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  5. A collection of texts by Synesius of Cyrene, a Neo-Platonic philosopher, sophist, and bishop of Ptolemais in the 5th century AD. The texts include speeches, essays, hymns, homilies, and letters on various topics such as philosophy, religion, politics, and friendship.

  6. SYNESIUS OF CYRENE. Fourth-century philosopher and bishop of Ptolemais;b. Cyrene in Libya, Egypt, c. 370 or 375; d. Ptolemais, c. 414. Life. Synesius studied at Alexandria under the philosopher Hypatia, visited Athens and Antioch, and settled in Cyrenaica as a well-to-do colonist, devoting time to hunting and literature.

  7. May 28, 2011 · Summary. LIFE. Synesius was born c. 370 ce in the Greek colony of Cyrene, in Libya, to an ancient Dorian aristocratic family. Since late antiquity, scholars have thought him to have been an aristocratic Hellene and a convert to Christianity. Around the time of his mission to Constantinople (c. 400 ce ), he perhaps became a ‘fellow traveller ...

  8. Synesius represents the blending of pagan Hellenism with the burgeoning Christian culture of late Roman times. Moreover, his wide range of interests, from the purely intellectual and practical to the mystical and even the magical, is evidence of the intellectual landscape of his day.

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