celsus in A Sentence

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    Terrace Houses Celsus Library.

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    The Celsus Library.

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    Stunning is the Library of Celsus and the theater that housed 25,000 people.

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    Celsus(25 BC- AD 14) described ligation and excision procedures, and discussed the possible complications.

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    The following are the impressive things that you would see inside the Celsus library:.

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    Throughout the ruins of Celsus library, you will notice the Greek and Latin inscriptions.

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    The most amazing is the Library of Celsus founded in 10th century BC It is Still standing, incredible.

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    Celsus, Galen, and others dedicated whole treatises to the healing properties of various types of food and its reasonable consumption.

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    And also Celsus Library is open every day from 8 am till 7 pm and there is not additional tickets required.

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    In the second century C. E., the pagan Celsus claimed that Christianity appealed only to the dregs of human society.

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    The thinkers of antiquity, Hippocrates, Celsus, Galen and others devoted entire treatises medicinal properties of different kinds of food and reasonable consumption.

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    Even Celsus, an ancient enemy of Christianity, wrote:“ Wool- workers, cobblers, leather- dressers, the most illiterate and vulgar of mankind, were zealous preachers of the gospel.”.

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    Professor Henry Chadwick writes that the second- century critic Celsus found the apparently melodic chants used by professed Christians“ so beautiful that he actually resented their emotive effect.”.

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    She did her best to move us away from the crowds at various points at Ephesus and gave clear explanations of the many wonderful exhibits there(Terrace Houses, Celsus Library, etc.).

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    We moved easily through the relatively light(or so she said) crowd at Ancient Ephesus and spent plenty of time in the best areas including the Terrace Houses, Celsus Library and the Great Theatre.

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    The first references to cataract and its treatment in Europe are found in 29 AD in De Medicinae, the work of the Latin encyclopedist Aulus Cornelius Celsus, which also describes a couching operation.

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    The later Roman physician, Celsus(25-50 BC), author of De Medicina, is said to have Latinized carcinos into cancer, to refer to more malignant cancers, while retaining the word carcinoma to describe less serious lesions.

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    One of the most attractive structures to visit in the old city of Ephesus city, Celsus library was made to house a total of 12,000 scrolls and was also known to be the place where the remains of the former Roman senator Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus is buried.

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