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... treatise is entitled Rhizotomicon , and of Aetius Promotus , whose book is the Dynameron , and the De Remediis Oculorum of Oribasius , which is at Vienna . Since Costomiris printed his list of medical manu- scripts extant but inedited ...
... treatise is entitled Rhizotomicon , and of Aetius Promotus , whose book is the Dynameron , and the De Remediis Oculorum of Oribasius , which is at Vienna . Since Costomiris printed his list of medical manu- scripts extant but inedited ...
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... treatise was likely to afford more information as to the history of the development of the human race and history than this small book . It is also a work which more than any other can be illus- trated and amplified by means of the many ...
... treatise was likely to afford more information as to the history of the development of the human race and history than this small book . It is also a work which more than any other can be illus- trated and amplified by means of the many ...
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... treatise against Eunomius the Arian ; a Dialogue upon the Holy Trinity ; and a treatise upon The Holy Trinity . In connection with Apollinarius and his remains , F. Loofs has shown that three other works , in addition to those treated ...
... treatise against Eunomius the Arian ; a Dialogue upon the Holy Trinity ; and a treatise upon The Holy Trinity . In connection with Apollinarius and his remains , F. Loofs has shown that three other works , in addition to those treated ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
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