| Abel Hendy Jones Greenidge - 1901 - 632 pages
...and explained the relation of the actions to the written law. No work of this kind was produced until the end of the third or the beginning of the second century. Then appeared Publica(circa 200 BC) the Tripertita of Sextus Aelius Paetus, relation of classed by... | |
| Ida Carleton Thallon Hill - 1905 - 660 pages
...1 Percy Gardner, Cl. B., 1897, p. 71. Taf. LXXV ; Textb. II. pp. 116 and 121) dated as belonging to the end of the third or the beginning of the second century BC This shows that it was not used exclusively in the fourth century. The | — | - shaped clamps,... | |
| Society of Biblical Archæology (London, England) - 1907 - 486 pages
...papyrus itself (d. i). On palaeographical grounds I should assign the papyrus and smaller fragments to the end of the third or the beginning of the second century BC, a period not otherwise represented by an Aramaic papyrus. Mr. COWLEY has dealt very fully with... | |
| Society of Biblical Archæology (London, England) - 1907 - 470 pages
...papyrus itself (d. i). On palaeographical grounds I should assign the papyrus and smaller fragments to the end of the third or the beginning of the second century BC, a period not otherwise represented by an Aramaic papyrus. Mr. COWLEY has dealt very fully with... | |
| 1911 - 550 pages
...1909. The basis of this extremely interesting and instructive study is a Milesian public document of the end of the third or the beginning of the second century BC, which Ziebarth was permitted by those in charge of the excavations to publish in advance. Eudemos,... | |
| George Sarton - 1927 - 864 pages
...impossible to date their lives with any certainty, but it is probable that Ctesibios nourished about the end of the third or the beginning of the second century. Philon of Byzantium about the end of the second century and Heron of Alexandria about the beginning... | |
| Terence Bruce Mitford - 1971 - 462 pages
...cut, with occasional serifs, from 0.02 to 0.025 m. in height. Forms A i~EH»MN«2 V a . suggesting the end of the third or the beginning of the second century BC Unpublished. v Mevropos TT1V eO.VTOV dvyaTepa The dimensions of this stone, with thickness exceeding... | |
| Stanley M. Burstein - 1985 - 200 pages
...Memphis. 3 He brought the statue of Sarapis. 4 On the basis of the lettering the inscription is dated to the end of the third or the beginning of the second century. Combined with the data in lines 6 and 1 1, this indicates that the cult of Sarapis was introduced to... | |
| Marinus de Jonge - 1985 - 282 pages
...about the proper calendar to be followed. The book of Watchers, discussed in more detail below, is from the end of the third or the beginning of the second century BC. The Epistle of Enoch is of later date, most probably from the early decades of the second century... | |
| J. Alberto Soggin - 1989 - 650 pages
...Euergetes', who is almost certainly Ptolemy VII Euergetes), which obviously rules out a date earlier than the end of the third or the beginning of the second century BCE, and obliges us to take the Simeon whom it mentions as the second of that name. Antiochus IV and... | |
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