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    The Atlas·Figures

    Apollinaris

    historical figure · 2 works · 6 mentions · 14 anchored passages

    most reverend Apollinaris

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Apollinaris of Laodicea2 mentions

    Letters (Greek)

    We, brother Olympius, neither speak of three gods, nor are we in communion with Apollinaris.
    letter 131

    in the texts

    LettersLate Antiquity · Greek

    Heresiarch whom Basil is accused of secretly following.

    But they will say that I am a partner of Apollinaris, and that I have the perversion of such doctrines within me.
    letter 224
    that 'You wrote to Apollinaris,' he says, 'and you have our fellow-presbyter Diodorus in communion.
    explanations 1
    whether one of the heretics, having maliciously inscribed my name upon his own writings, grieved your rightness and led you to let fall that utterance.
    letter 25

    The Freedom of the Seas (Mare Liberum)Renaissance · English

    Roman villa owner cited as example of enclosing part of the sea.

    If any one had prevented Lucullus or Apollinaris from fishing in the private fish ponds which they had made by inclosing a small portion of the sea, according to the opinion of Paulus they would have the right of bringing an injunction, not merely an action for damages based on private ownership.
    chapter 23
    Indeed, if I shall have staked off such an inclosure in an inlet of the sea, just as in a branch of a river, and have fished there, especially if by doing so continuously for many years I shall have given proof of my intention to establish private ownership, I shall certainly prevent any one else from enjoying the same rights.
    chapter 23