Corpus scriptorum christianorum orientalium: SubsidiaPeeters, 2000 - 144 páginas Epiphanius' work 'On weights and Measures' includes both metrological information of great interest and also the story of the translation of the Bible into Greek and details about the various Greekl translations of the Bible. This work is known in a defective Greek text, and texts in Syriac and Georgian. Here, for the first time, substantial parts of the work preserved in diverse Armenian sources, are assembled, edited and translated. A detailed introduction has been provided, as well as a commentary and an appendix listing Epiphanian and pseudo-Epiphanian works known in Armenian. |
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... exist , they will be raised in the course of the ensuing discussion . Although no complete version of On Weights and Measures has sur- vived in Armenian , substantial sections of it have been preserved in var- ious places . They are ...
... exist , they will be raised in the course of the ensuing discussion . Although no complete version of On Weights and Measures has sur- vived in Armenian , substantial sections of it have been preserved in var- ious places . They are ...
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... exist . The presence of n reflecting Greek w seems to weigh against a Georgian or Syriac interme- diary . Note the ... exists does not include the list of names . Since the list of names ultimately derives from that found in the Letter ...
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... exist more books in the world , in the regions of the Ethiopians , the Indians and the Persians and the Elamites and the Assyrians and the Babylonians and the Chaldeans , among the Romans and the Phoenicians , in Hellas75 . [ VI.1.6 ] ...
... exist more books in the world , in the regions of the Ethiopians , the Indians and the Persians and the Elamites and the Assyrians and the Babylonians and the Chaldeans , among the Romans and the Phoenicians , in Hellas75 . [ VI.1.6 ] ...