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    Valentinus
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    VALENTINUS val nte n s, fl. c.135 c.160, founder of the Valentinians...Irenaeus and Clement of Alexandria. Probably born in Egypt, Valentinus received his education in Alexandria and after c.135 taught in Rome, where he attracted brilliant converts. Valentinus viewed ultimate reality as a procession of aeons, 33...
     
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    Gnosticism
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...cent. the largest of them, organized by Valentinus and Basilides , were a significant...and the Gospel of Truth (perhaps by Valentinus himself). Important too is the literature...them to their heavenly abode. See Valentinus for typical Gnostic teaching on the...
     
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    Antimony
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...countries as an eye cosmetic. A method for the extraction of antimony from stibnite was first described c.1600 by Basilius Valentinus. Although known to the ancients, the element was first adequately described by Nicolas Lemery in 1707...
     


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