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If the imperial court was displeased with the religious principles and conduct of Ambrose, it respected his great political talents; and when necessity required, his aid was solicited and generously granted. When Magnus Maximus usurped the supreme power in Gaul, and was meditating a descent upon Italy, Valentinian sent Ambrose to dissuade him from the undertaking, and the embassy was successful.
On a second attempt of the same kind Ambrose was again employed; and although he was unsuccessful, it cannot be doubted that, if his advice h ...
See also:Ambrose, Ambrose - Life, Ambrose - Worldly career, Ambrose - Bishop of Milan, Ambrose - Ambrose and Arians, Ambrose - Ambrose and emperors, Ambrose - Character, Ambrose - Theology, Ambrose - Writings, Ambrose - Church Music, Ambrose - Ambrose and reading Read more here: » Ambrose: Encyclopedia II - Ambrose - Ambrose and emperors |
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 |  |  | Ambrose: Encyclopedia II - Ambrose - Ambrose and readingAmbrose is the subject of a curious anecdote in Augustine's Confessions which bears on the history of reading:
When [Ambrose] read, his eyes scanned the page and his heart sought out the meaning, but his voice was silent and his tongue was still. Anyone could approach him freely and guests were not commonly announced, so that often, when we came to visit him, we found him reading like this in silence, for he never read aloud.
The extraordinary aspect of this passage, of course, is that Augustine felt it noteworthy that Ambrose could read silently, impl ...
See also:Ambrose, Ambrose - Life, Ambrose - Worldly career, Ambrose - Bishop of Milan, Ambrose - Ambrose and Arians, Ambrose - Ambrose and emperors, Ambrose - Character, Ambrose - Theology, Ambrose - Writings, Ambrose - Church Music, Ambrose - Ambrose and reading Read more here: » Ambrose: Encyclopedia II - Ambrose - Ambrose and reading |
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His clear style and lack of sentimentality have kept him popular when many of his contemporaries have become obscure. His dark, sardonic views and vehemence as a critic, earned him the nickname "Bitter Bierce". Such was Bierce's venerable reputation, that it was feared tha ...
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 |  |  | Ambrose: Encyclopedia - Clifford TruesdellClifford Ambrose Truesdell III, February 18, 1919 – January 14, 2000 was an American mathematician, physicist, fluid dynamicist, historian of mechanics, and polemicist.
Truesdell founded, and was editor-in-chief of, the journal Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, which was unusual in several ways, perhaps the most novel being that it accepted papers in English, French, German, or Latin.
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