Cocceius Rufinus
Cocceius may refer to: * ''Cocceius'' (skipper), a genus of butterfly * Cocceius Auctus (), Roman architect * Johannes Cocceius Johannes Cocceius (also Coccejus; ; 9 August 1603 – 5 November 1669) was a Dutch theologian born in Bremen. Life After studying at Hamburg and the University of Franeker, where Sixtinus Amama was one of his teachers, he became in 1630 profess ... (1603–1699), Dutch theologian See also * Cocceia gens * Cocceji {{disambiguation, surname ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cocceius (skipper)
''Cocceius'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae Skippers are a family of the Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) named the Hesperiidae. Being diurnal, they are generally called butterflies. They were previously placed in a separate superfamily, Hesperioidea; however, the most recent taxonomy .... ReferencesNatural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database Hesperiidae Hesperiidae genera {{Hesperiidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cocceius Auctus
Lucius Cocceius Auctus (1st century BC and 1st century AD) was a Roman architect employed by Octavian's strategist (and intended successor) Agrippa to excavate the subterranean passageways known as the ''crypta neapolitana'' connecting modern-day Naples and Pozzuoli and the Grotta di Cocceio, connecting Lake Avernus and Cumae Cumae ( grc, Κύμη, (Kumē) or or ; it, Cuma) was the first ancient Greek colony on the mainland of Italy, founded by settlers from Euboea in the 8th century BC and soon becoming one of the strongest colonies. It later became a rich Ro .... Cocceius was responsible for the conversion of the Capitolium in Pozzuoli into a Temple of Augustus with the backing of the merchant Lucius Calpurnius. Cocceius Auctus also built the original Pantheon in Rome. Further reading *Adam, Jean-Pierre. ''La construction romaine'' (3rd edition), Picard, Paris (France), , 1984; pp. 306–307. *Lamprecht, Heinz-Otto. ''Opus Caementitium'' (4th edition), Beton-Ve ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Johannes Cocceius
Johannes Cocceius (also Coccejus; ; 9 August 1603 – 5 November 1669) was a Dutch theologian born in Bremen. Life After studying at Hamburg and the University of Franeker, where Sixtinus Amama was one of his teachers, he became in 1630 professor of biblical philology at the Gymnasium illustre in his native town. In 1636 he was transferred to Franeker, where he held the chair of Hebrew, and from 1643 the chair of theology also, until 1650, when he succeeded the elder Friedrich Spanheim as professor of theology at the University of Leiden. His chief services as an oriental scholar were in the department of Hebrew philology and exegesis. As one of the leading exponents of the covenant or federal theology, he spiritualized the Hebrew scriptures to such an extent that it was said that Cocceius found Christ everywhere in the Old Testament and Hugo Grotius found him nowhere. He taught that before as much as after the fall of man, the relation between God and man was a covenant. The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cocceia Gens
The gens Cocceia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. The gens is first mentioned towards the latter end of the Republic, and is best known as the family to which the emperor Nerva belonged.''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology'', William Smith, Editor. Origin of the gens According to Syme, the Cocceii came from Umbria. Praenomina used by the gens The Cocceii used the praenomina ''Marcus, Lucius, Sextus'', and ''Gaius'', of which ''Marcus'' was favored by the Cocceii Nervae. Branches and cognomina of the gens The only family of the Cocceii known under the late Republic bore the cognomen ''Nerva''. A number of personal cognomina were borne by other members of the gens, including ''Auctus, Balbus, Genialis, Justus, Nepos, Nigrinus, Proculus, Rufinus'', and ''Verus''.'' Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft''. Members of the gens Cocceii Nervae * Lucius Cocceius Nerva, brought about the reconciliation of Marcus Antonius and Octavianus in 40 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |