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his words do not bother me, and, all those he used to say<br />

when he was alive did not convince me at all etc.(where<br />

he quotes Damascius in the about time. Conf.p.189 b I.47<br />

he was studying the book of philosopher Damascius<br />

about time). Composed therefore after the return from<br />

Persia in 533, when Damascius was yet living. Simplicius<br />

had been taught by the disciples of Proclus: p.142 b 1.47<br />

Proclus, the philosopher from Lycia, became the teacher<br />

of our teachers. p.188 b I.13 the pilot of our teachers, by<br />

Ammonius son of Hermeas: p.39 b I.29 our pilot<br />

Ammonius. p.321 b I.7 to my pilot Ammonius, by<br />

Damascius: p.150 a. I.ult. of Damascius, our pilot, p.150 b<br />

I.46 our own teacher Damascius. Hence p.184 b I.34 my<br />

by many ways contending Damascius p.188 b I.20 our<br />

Damascius. Schol. Ad Arist. Metaphys. Apud harles ad<br />

Fabricium tom. 9p 530 Simplicius and Eulalius Phrygian<br />

disciples of damascius. Suid.p.861 Damascius-implicius<br />

and Eulalius speaker. Jonsius Scr. Hist. Phil. P.302 makes<br />

Damascius the disciple of Simplicius: “Simplicium<br />

Damascius audivit.” An error which Buhle has repeated<br />

Opp. Aristot. tom. 1 p.80. fabricius B.G. succession was<br />

Plutarchus [conf. a.429], Syrianus [A.D.431], Proclus<br />

[conf. a. 437], Marinus [A.D. 485], Isidorus [conf.a.500],<br />

Damascius [conf.a.525], Simplicius.)<br />

Justiniani Novella 23 Triboniano gloriosissimo quæstori<br />

iterum et exconsuli dat. III Nov. Jan. [al. Dat. Kal. Jul.]<br />

CP. Nov.38 to Joannes, the most glorious consul of our<br />

sacred east Pretoria the second, from consuls and<br />

patricians. Dat. XV Kal. Mart.CP. Nov. 18 to Joannes-<br />

Dat. Kal. Mart.[al. Kal. Maii] CP. Nov. 19 to Joannes-<br />

Dat. Kal. April. CP. Nov. 20 to Joannes Nov. 21 to<br />

magnanimous Akakios, consul of Armenia. Nov.22 to<br />

Joannes. Nov. 30 to Joannes. Nov. 31 to Joannes. These<br />

Dat. XV Kal. April. CP. Nov. 39 to Joannes. Dat. XV Kal.<br />

Maii CP. Nov. 43 to Loginus, consul of the city. Dat. XVI<br />

Kal. Junii [al. Kal. Junii] CP. Nov. 40 Petrus, the<br />

reverend and beatitude archbishop of Jerusalem. Dat.<br />

XV Kal. Jun. CP. Nov. 102 to Joannes. Dat. IV Id.. Junii<br />

CP. Nov. 32.34 to Agerohius, the brightest archon of<br />

Æmimontus of Thrace Dat. XV Kal. Jul. CP. Nov. 105<br />

about consuls. To the most glorious count of the divine<br />

Largition from consuls and patrician, Strategius.-a same<br />

copy was written by Joannes-the same copy of Loginus<br />

was written-Dat. V Kal. Jul. CP. Nov.103 to Joannes.<br />

Dat. Kal. Jul. CP. imp. D.N.Justiniano PP. Aug. Nov. 42<br />

about the depose of Anthimus and Severus and Petrus<br />

and Zouras and the rest. The beatidude and reverend<br />

archbishop and ecumenical patriarch. [see col. 4.] Dat.<br />

VIII Id. Aug. CP. All these are dated post cons. Belisarii<br />

V.C.<br />

768 <strong>FASTI</strong><br />

A.D. 1 CONSULS 2 EVENTS<br />

At the right year. Menas was appointed March 13 post ones.<br />

Belissarii A.D. 536. Theophanes p.188 D Justiniani 10 o at<br />

this year at which, after Epiphanius died on June 5, of the<br />

15 th indiction, who had served as bishop for 16 years and 3<br />

months, Anthimus the heretic, bishop of Trapzod was<br />

transferred to CP. At that year, Agapetus, the bishop of<br />

Rome, went to CP. he held a synod-and Antimus CP<br />

bishop-was deposed and ejected, after he had been bishop<br />

for 10 months and Menas was ordained as bishop instead<br />

of him. A metachronism of two years. According to<br />

Theophanes the 10 th of Justinian and the 15 th indiction are<br />

conumerary. Both began Sept. A.D. 536, June 5 will<br />

therefore be June of 537 for the appointment of Anthimus,<br />

and his 10 months would bring down Menas to March 538.<br />

But as Menas commenced March 13 A.D. 536, Anthimus<br />

(10 months before) is fixed at June 535, June of indict. 13,<br />

and in the 8 th of Justinian as Theophanes computed it: conf.<br />

a. 565. Ant the death of Epiphanius is determined to June 5<br />

A.D. 535 and his episcopate is 15 y 3 m and 12 d from Feb. 25<br />

A.D.520. Cedrenus p. 371 B at the 10 th year-Anthimus was<br />

deposed after he served as bishop for 10 months and<br />

Menas is ordained. Cedrenus is nearer the true date than<br />

Theophanes.<br />

Death of Agapetus: conf. a. 535. His death happened before<br />

the Council: conf. Pagium tom. 2p.557, therefore before<br />

May 2. Pagi assigns to his episcopate June 3 A.D. 535-Ap.<br />

22 A.D.536, which he calls 10 m 19 d . But this term will be<br />

completed at Ap. 21. Acta Concil. tom 934 Cessavit<br />

episcopatus mensem unum V diesXXVIII [dies 47 Pagius ex<br />

codicibus. Sc. Apr.22-June 7]. P. 1265 Silverius natione<br />

Campanus ex patre Hormisda episcopo Romano sedit<br />

annum unum menses V dies XI. Hic lavatus est a tyranno<br />

Theodato sine deliberatione decreti.-Iam autem ordinate<br />

Silverio postmodum subscripserunt presbyteri. Post menses<br />

vero duos-extinguitur Theodatus tyrannus et levatur rex<br />

Vitigis. Silverius was deposed and Vigilius appointed in<br />

537: conf. a.<br />

Council of CP. Acta Concil. tom. 5 p.961. Actio I p. 964 the<br />

first act of the holy synod took place in CP, during Menas<br />

serving as patriarch against Antimus and Severus, after<br />

the consulship of the brightest (Flavius) Belisarius, before<br />

the sixth of May o CP, New Rome, preceding of our<br />

despot-Menas. Actio II p.1013 after the consulship-of<br />

Flavius Belisarius-before the sixth of May , 14 th indiction<br />

etc. Actio III p.1024 after the consulship-before the 15 th of<br />

May, 14 th indiction etc. Actio IV p. 1036 after the<br />

consulship-before 12 calendar Junes etc. Actio V p. 1064<br />

after the consulship-before the 13 th of June of the 14 th<br />

indiction etc. Sentence of Justinian August 6: p. 1237<br />

order of king Justinian against (Anthimus)

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