101SYNESIUS
102SYNESIUS
Synesius was born about 375. In more particulars than
one he was an outstanding man. His pedigree is said to
have extended through seventeen centuries, and to have
included the names of the most illustrious. Not only was
he of noble lineage, he was a man also of high character and
brilliant attainments. He was versed in the Neoplatonic
philosophy, and his Christianity has been called in question
by no less an authority than Mosheim; but how any one
can read his odes and doubt the reality of his Christian
faith, even in the full sense of the term, as believing in
the Divinity of Christ and in His Resurrection, is hard
to understand. He certainly was a good man, and knew
Christ and loved Him. His writings prove that; and
in 410 A.D., though reluctantly, he became Bishop of
Ptolemais. Very little of his poetry has come down to
us, but that little is of the highest order. He died
430 A.D.