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The codex of the Barlaam monastery is not the only manu- script in which the Synathroisis is combined with this very Physiologos attributed to Epiphanios , but no manuscript transmits only the Physiologos attributed to Epiphanios as a ...
The codex of the Barlaam monastery is not the only manu- script in which the Synathroisis is combined with this very Physiologos attributed to Epiphanios , but no manuscript transmits only the Physiologos attributed to Epiphanios as a ...
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He does so following the conventions of the Physiologos , according to which the chap- ter about the king of the animals must be the leading chapter in the text ( Alpers 2000 : 999 ) . How are we to explain these phenomena ?
He does so following the conventions of the Physiologos , according to which the chap- ter about the king of the animals must be the leading chapter in the text ( Alpers 2000 : 999 ) . How are we to explain these phenomena ?
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ἀετός - But this is precisely the most subtle element of the Physio- logos integrated into his paradoxographic Synathroisis . More obvious are the many quotations from the Psalms , which are so characteristic of the Physiologos .
ἀετός - But this is precisely the most subtle element of the Physio- logos integrated into his paradoxographic Synathroisis . More obvious are the many quotations from the Psalms , which are so characteristic of the Physiologos .
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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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