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ΦΩΤΙΚΗ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΘΕΣΠΡΩΤΙΑ
Marcus Diadochus. A short treatise, entitled ton makariou Markou tou Diadochou kata Areianon logos,
Beati Marci Diadochi Sermo contra Arianos, was published with a Latin version,
by Jo. Rudolph. Wetstenius, subjoined to his edition of Origen, De Oratione, 4to.
Basel, 1694, and was reprinted, with a new Latin version, in the Bibliotheca Patrum
of Galland, vol. v. p. 242. There has been considerable doubt as to the time and
place in which the author lived. Some have identified him, but without reason,
with Diadochus, bishop of Photice, in Epeirus Vetus (Photikes tes en tei palaiai
Epeiroi episkopos), who wrote a work on the ascetic life which is briefly described
by Photius (Bibl. cod. 201), and whom critics, on uncertain ground, assign to
the middle of the fifth century. But there is no ground for this identification,
as Diadochus of Photice does not appear to have been ever called Marcus. Others
suppose Marcus Diadochus to have been one of the two Egyptian bishops of the name
of Marcus, who were banished by the Arians during the patriarchate of George of
Cappadocia at Alexandria, and who, having been restored in the reign of Julian,
were present (A. D. 362) at a synod held at Alexandria, and are named in the heading
of the letter of Athanasius, usually cited as Tomus ad Antiochenos. (Comp. Athanas.
Apolog. de Fuga sua, c. 7.) Galland suggests that Marcus Diadochus may have been
one of two bishops of the name of Marcus, ordained by Alexander, the predecessor
of Athanasius, and who were banished by the Arians, one into the Oasis Magna in
Upper Egypt, and the other to the Oasis of Ammon (Athanas. Hist. Arianor. ad Monach.
c. 72); but we identify these with the two just mentioned. (Falric. Bibl. Graec.
vol. ix. p. 266, &c.; Cave, Hist. Litt. ad ann. 356, vol. i. p. 217; Galiand.
Bibioth. Putrum. Proleg. ad Vol. V. c. 14.)
This text is from: A dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, 1873 (ed. William Smith). Cited Oct 2006 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
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