Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμοι 1-3Duke University, 1958 |
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Σελίδα 146
... collection than that the collection came from his works . Identification of the sermons in the collection is made particularly difficult by the unreliability of its textual tradition , which is often marked by considerable adaptation of ...
... collection than that the collection came from his works . Identification of the sermons in the collection is made particularly difficult by the unreliability of its textual tradition , which is often marked by considerable adaptation of ...
Σελίδα 146
... collection than that the collection came from his works . Identification of the sermons in the collection is made particularly difficult by the unreliability of its textual tradi- tion , which is often marked by considerable adaptation ...
... collection than that the collection came from his works . Identification of the sermons in the collection is made particularly difficult by the unreliability of its textual tradi- tion , which is often marked by considerable adaptation ...
Σελίδα 123
... collection , this refers probably to him . The collection is referred to usually as that of Pseudo - Plutarch . 70Michael's collection in its entirety was not published until 1832. His son and literary heir Arsenios had been in Venice ...
... collection , this refers probably to him . The collection is referred to usually as that of Pseudo - Plutarch . 70Michael's collection in its entirety was not published until 1832. His son and literary heir Arsenios had been in Venice ...
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