Vyzantina hagiologika keimena |
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San Cosme y san Damián : vida y milagros |
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Réponse à Porphyre = (De mysteriis) |
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Light on the mountain |
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Violence in Roman Egypt |
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Commentaire perdu à la “Physique” d’Aristote (Livres IV–VIII) |
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I frammenti dalle epistole |
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La risurrezione |
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The letters |
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Commentario alla Metafisica di Aristotele |
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The life of Apollonius of Tyana |
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Les mystères d'Egypte Jamblique |
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Protreptique Jamblique |
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De mysteriis |
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Lactantius |
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De anima |
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Peri tou Pythagoreiou biou = Pythagoras |
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La verginità |
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Neoplatonic saints |
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On the mysteries of the Egyptians, Chaldeans, and Assyrians |
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St. Gregory Thaumaturgus |
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The hagiographic dossier of St Eugenios of Trebizond in Codex Athous Dionysiou 154 |
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Pir desi︠a︡ti dev |
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The passion of Sts. Serge and Bacchus |
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On the Pythagorean way of life Iamblichus |
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La Passion inédite de S. Athénogène de Pédachthoé en Cappadoce (BHG 197b) introduction, édition, traduction par Pierre Maraval |
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Protreptique Jamblique |
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On the Pythagorean life Iamblichus |
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The history of the church from Christ to Constantine |
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Vita di Gregorio Taumaturgo |
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The life and martyrdom of Saint Anastasia and those who were martyred with her |
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Iamblichus' Life of Pythagoras, or, Pythagoric life |
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The first Christian histories |
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Histoire ecclésiastique |
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The history of the church from Christ to Constantine |
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Passione e miracoli di s. Mercurio |
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Saint George |
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Saints Côme et Damien |
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Saints Cyr et Jean |
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The essential Eusebius |
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The history of the church from Christ to Constantine by Eusebius. Translated with an introd. by G.A. Williamson |
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Le banquet |
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The symposium, a treatise on chastity |
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Ecclesiastical history |
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Histoire ecclésiastique |
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Le De autexusio |
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Private letters, pagan and Christian |
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The ecclesiastical history |
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The life of Pythagoras by Iamblichus |
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Iamblichus on the Mysteries of the Egyptians, Chaldeans, and Assyrians |
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