Bardaisan

Bardaisan (11 July 154 – 222 AD; , ''Bar Dayṣān''; also Bardaiṣan), known in Arabic as ibn Dayṣān () and in Latin as Bardesanes, was a Syriac-speaking Assyrian Christian writer and teacher with a gnostic background, and founder of the Bardaisanites.

A scientist, scholar, astrologer, philosopher, hymnwriter, and poet, Bardaisan was also renowned for his knowledge of India, on which he wrote a book, now lost. According to the early Christian historian Eusebius, Bardaisan was at one time a follower of the gnostic Valentinus, but later opposed Valentinian gnosticism and also wrote against Marcionism. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Strunz, Friedrich
Published 1710
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by Strunz, Friedrich 1680-1725
Published 1710
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Published 1710
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by Bardesanes Edessenus
Published 1765
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by Wald, Samuel Theophilus
Published 1819
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by Bardesanes Edessenus
Published 1824
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Published 1855
Other Authors: '; ...Bardesanes Edessenus 155-222...
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Published 1855
Other Authors: '; ...Bardesanes Edessenus 155-222...
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Published 1855
Other Authors: '; ...Bardesanes Edessenus 155-222...
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Published 1863
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by Bardesanes Edessenus
Published 1899
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by Bardesanes Edessenus 155-222
Published 1899
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by Bardesanes
Published 1899
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by Bardesanes
Published 1899
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