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1 2,1 | anything but “the day of the sun” (dies solis); and the “ 2 2,1 | solis); and the “invincible sun” (sol invictus) at that 3 2,1 | At times this cult of the sun was a serious rival to Christianity. 4 2,1 | supporter of the cult of the sun; such devotion was hereditary 5 2,1 | he saw above the setting sun a luminous cross, with the 6 2,2 | honor of this god [Helios, Sun God, Apollo], and it was 7 2,2 | convictions was the cult of the sun, which was created under 8 2,2 | his discourse on the “King Sun,”[91] the main source for 9 2,2 | to gaze intently at the sun in the daytime, but on clear 10 2,2 | of three suns. The first sun is the supreme sun, the 11 2,2 | first sun is the supreme sun, the idea of all being, 12 2,2 | visible world and the visible sun, i.e. the material world, 13 2,2 | intellectual (νοερος) world with a sun of its own. Thus, a triad 14 2,2 | absolute model. The supreme sun is too inaccessible for 15 2,2 | inaccessible for man. The sun of the physical is too material 16 2,2 | the central intellectual sun. He called it the “King 17 2,2 | He called it the “King Sun” and adored it.~ In spite 18 2,5 | his appeal “To the King Sun;” his letters; his “Against 19 4,1 | glory was complete; the sun of his genius had dissipated 20 6,4 | to last “as long as the sun shall shine and the world 21 7,1 | under an eclipse of the sun.”~Such a colorful figure 22 7,3 | reflected the rays of the sun; this circumstance was the 23 7,4 | glory is that, like the sun, they, by the brilliance 24 7,4 | luminary of the universe, the sun of Anna.” One of Anna’s 25 7,4 | but by the light-bringer [sun] itself who in its splendor 26 8,13| earth; of such victories the sun has seen but few.”[108] 27 9,9 | took Constantinople, the sun was darkened.”[233]~ The 28 9,19| Guarino compared him with the sun illuminating Italy which