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Therapeutae - Wikipedia
The Therapeutae were a religious sect which existed in Alexandria and other parts of the ancient Greek world. The primary source concerning the Therapeutae ...
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Therapeutae | Essenes, Alexandria & Monasticism - Britannica
Therapeutae, Jewish sect of ascetics closely resembling the Essenes, believed to have settled on the shores of Lake Mareotis in the vicinity of Alexandria, ...
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THERAPEUTÆ - JewishEncyclopedia.com
The name "Therapeutæ" (Θεραπευταί; Ἱκεταί is another name for these ascetics) is often used by Philo for Jewish believers or worshipers of God; and it was the ...
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Therapeutæ
‖ Therapeutæ, n. pl. (θɛrəˈpjuːtiː) Also 9 in anglicized form therapeuts. [eccl. L., a. Gr. θεραπευταί servants, attendants, ministers.] A sect of Jewish mystics residing in Egypt in the first century a.d., described in a book attributed to Philo.1681 S. Parker Demonstr. Law Nat. ii. xviii. 247 Thes...
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The Therapeutae of Philo and the Monks as Therapeutae according ...
Philo's Therapeutae were the first Christian monks. He sees in their renunciation of property, in their chastity of life, in their severe fasting, in their ...
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THERAPEUTAE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of THERAPEUTAE is ascetics of both sexes held to have dwelt anciently near Alexandria and described by Philo as devoted to contemplation and ...
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Julius Strasburger
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Philo, Therapeutae - Penn Arts & Sciences
Those who are called Therapeutae, who have devoted themselves to the contemplation of nature, and who have lived in it and in the soul alone.
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The Therapeutae and the Secrets of Ancient Monastic Life
The Therapeutae are an ancient Jewish ascetic community, shrouded in mystery and truly obscure. Much of what we know about them comes from the writings of ...
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The Therapeutae of Alexandria - Michael Livingston
Particularly fascinating, I think, is the possibility that the Therapeutae have some connection to the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka. Among the famed ...
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Therapeutae - Search results provided by BiblicalTraining
Therapeutae. An ancient sect of ascetics and recluses thought to have resided in the vicinity of Alexandria and Lake Mareotis, Egypt, in the first century ...
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therapeutism
theraˈpeutism [f. Therapeut-æ + -ism.] The system or practice of the Therapeutæ.1854 Milman Lat. Chr. I. 129 The Essenism or Therapeutism of the Jews.
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therapeutic
▪ I. therapeutic, n. (θɛrəˈpjuːtɪk) Also 6 tera-. [In sense 1, ad. mod.L. therapeutica, a. Gr. θεραπευτική (sc. τέχνη) the art of healing, fem. sing. of θεραπευτικός: see therapeutic a. In Fr. thérapeutique (16th c.). In senses 2 and 3 recent absolute uses of the adj.] 1. That branch of medicine whi...
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scrapie
scrapie (ˈskreɪpɪ) Also † scrapy. [f. scrape v. + -ie, -y6.] A subacute, invariably fatal, disease of sheep and goats, characterized by degeneration of the central nervous system, leading to uncoordinated gait and itching.1910 Vet. Jrnl. LXVI. 711 Shepherds and farmers..class more than one disease w...
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