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Damascenos Studites dedicated his Compilation to a high- ranking Greek official , the Megas Domestikos Michael Canta- cuzenos . A number of manuscripts attest the authenticity of the dedicatory letter , which was originally part of the ...
Damascenos Studites dedicated his Compilation to a high- ranking Greek official , the Megas Domestikos Michael Canta- cuzenos . A number of manuscripts attest the authenticity of the dedicatory letter , which was originally part of the ...
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Damascenos was obviously more acquainted with the Пɛì Cówv idiótηtos of Aelian ( ca. 170 – ca. 235 ) . - His primary source , however , was the Etixoɩ iaμßıxοì лɛqì Cwwv idiótηtos by Manuel Philes , a Byzantine author of the early ...
Damascenos was obviously more acquainted with the Пɛì Cówv idiótηtos of Aelian ( ca. 170 – ca. 235 ) . - His primary source , however , was the Etixoɩ iaμßıxοì лɛqì Cwwv idiótηtos by Manuel Philes , a Byzantine author of the early ...
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But things did not happen the way Damascenos wanted . The Synathroisis was printed , but with a delay of 70 years , and in the meantime it circulated in manu- scripts . That made it subject to textual changes .
But things did not happen the way Damascenos wanted . The Synathroisis was printed , but with a delay of 70 years , and in the meantime it circulated in manu- scripts . That made it subject to textual changes .
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Contents
the case of Eleni Vakalo | 1 |
the making of the Modern Greek Physiologos | 23 |
a pioneer in the field of Modern | 47 |
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