Ammonium of Alexandria
Ammonium of Alexandria (in Ancient Greek, Ἀμμώνιος), Christian philosopher that is not to be confused with its namesake Ammonio Saccas. He dedicated himself to creating a synopsis of the four canonical Gospels, called Parts of Ammonium (Latin ammonius quidam), now known as Canons of Eusebius.
Eusebius of Caesarea in his History of the Church 6, 19, he says, followed by St. Jerome, who converted to Christianity in his childhood and who remained all his life faithful to Christianity. He has bequeathed us two works and fragments have also arrived. The most notable works is The harmony between Moses and Jesus.
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