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1 11,1 | long time it was headed by Pantaenus, a man of piety and force, 2 11,1 | became the assistant of Pantaenus and finally his successor. 3 11,2 | Pantaenus.~ Most of what we know of 4 11,2 | what we know of his master Pantaenus we learn from Clement, who 5 11,2 | and Eusebius all mention Pantaenus and speak of him with respect. 6 11,2 | Clement himself shows that Pantaenus left no writings behind 7 11,2 | Miscellanies 1. I. II).~ It was Pantaenus who taught Clement that 8 11,2 | Lightfoot suggested that Pantaenus might have been the author 9 11,2 | language on the part of Pantaenus might have led Photius ( 10 11,2 | erroneously of course, that Pantaenus had heard the apostles preach.[ 11 11,2 | mind when he wrote this.~ Pantaenus was the last of Clement' 12 11,2 | appeals to the practice of Pantaenus in defense of his own custom 13 11,2 | Eusebius and Jerome say that Pantaenus went on a mission to India ( 14 11,3 | before he found his way to Pantaenus, but it is difficult to 15 11,3 | probably began to assist Pantaenus about A.D. 190, and actively 16 11,3 | speaks favorably of both Pantaenus and Clement when he writes 17 11,3 | content, like his master Pantaenus, with lecturing to his pupils; 18 11,3 | the blessed presbyter” Pantaenus for that view. This book, 19 12,1 | carry the great tradition of Pantaenus and Clement to its peak. 20 13,10| tradition established for it by Pantaenus, Clement, and Origen.~ Dionysius 21 15,2 | Jerusalem (212-250), pupil of Pantaenus and Clement of Alexandria