Guide to Evagrius Ponticus

edited by Joel Kalvesmaki


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phantasm

Prak
21
the fight. For terrifying phantasms are produced by the
KG
6.63 S2
their tears and see phantasms in the air, so

Pharisee

On Prayer
102
Pray, not like the Pharisee, but like the publican

phiale

On Prayer
77
twenty-four elders offered β€˜Bowl’ (phialΓͺn) is understood to mean

philian

On Prayer
77
to mean the friendship (philian) with God or that

Philistine

KG
5.30 S2
it is said that Philistines occupy the Promised Land
5.36 S2
all their might the Philistines who are there, for
5.36 S2
become slaves of the Philistines.
5.68 S2
The intelligible Philistine is he who is
Ep fid
4
the shepherds of the Philistines; let them not choke
4
not he an open Philistine who is introducing the

philosopher

Prak
92
He replied, β€˜My book, philosopher, is the nature of

philosophize

Ep fid
38
our eyes, I am philosophizing to them about bodiless

philosophy

Ep fid
2
divine doctrines, and the philosophy that is concerned with
2
me to the supreme philosophy?
4
the truth by heathen philosophy. Is not he an

phrase

Ep fid
12
had expressed by the phrase β€œone God,” without, by

physician

Prak
7
necessities, and unavailability of physicians. It often leads him
KG
6.20 S2
of bodies, judge, governor, physician, shepherds, doctor, merciful and
Ep
57.3
his son, summons a physician. But from heaven God
57.3
God sends for the physician of our souls so
Ep fid
18
find fault with the physician for stooping to sickness

physics

Gn.
20
the third place to physics. Now the first text
20
the two others to physics.
Ep fid
15
of practical science, of physics, and of theology, whereby

physike

Gn.
12
what relates to praktike, physike, and theologike that are
13
in part doctrines concerning physike and theologike "without which
18
relevant to the praktike, physike, and theologike. [1] If it
18
is pertains to the physike, it is necessary to
On Prayer
pref.3
to mean: [1] praktikΓ© [asceticism], [2] physikΓ© [natural science], and [3] theologikΓ©