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    Studies on Stobaeus. Brepols. ISBN 978-2-503-52976-9. Retrieved 3 March 2023. Wikiquote has quotations related to Stobaeus. Works by or about Stobaeus at Wikisource...
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  • des médiévistes the title of various literary anthologies, e.g., by Johannes Stobaeus the title of certain collections of musical compositions, e.g., by...
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  • with Bion's fragments. The first sixteen fragments were preserved by Johannes Stobaeus; the seventeenth fragment was preserved by Orion of Thebes. Another...
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    as well a critical edition of the Eclogae physicae et ethicae of Johannes Stobaeus. In connection with this work, as well as in hopes of improving his...
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    in the post until his death. He died at Königsberg. Stobäus, known as Stobaeus Grudentinus Borussus for his birthplace, wrote music for liturgical use...
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  • Georg Beuther), written for the funeral of Hedwig on May 30 Johannes Eccard & Johann Stobaeus – Part 1 of Der Preussischen Fest-Lieder/ vom Advent an biß...
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    Pythian Oracle, B93 Stobaeus, B116 A7 Hippolytus, B59 Hippolytus, B60 B103 Pseudo-Aristotle, De Mundo, B10 Hippolytus, B62 B88 B126 Stobaeus, B111 B13 B37 Hippolytus...
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    generation and change, he calls the sky. — Stobaeus, i. 22. 1d However, it has been pointed out that Stobaeus betrays a tendency to confound the dogmas...
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  • voices (Königsberg: Georg Osterberger), a song for the wedding of Johann Stobaeus Psalmus CXXVII (Cum dederit dilectis suis somnum) for six voices (Königsberg:...
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    (transliterated as aeiphanes) meaning "always above the horizon", "ever-shining" by Stobaeus in the 5th century, when it was still removed from the celestial pole by...
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    Aristotle Metaphysica, vi. 2, 11, xii. 10, de Anima, i. 2; Iamblichus, ap. Stobaeus, Eclog. i. Aristotle, Metaphysics, vii. 2 Aristotle, Metaphysica, vi. 2...
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    1761) February 6 Giovanni Battista Maini, Italian artist (d. 1752) Kilian Stobæus, Swedish physician (d. 1742) February 7 – Charles Frederick II, Duke of...
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    basis of many subsequent editions. Trincavelli also published editions of Stobaeus and other Greek writers. Dizionario biografico universale, Volume 5, by...
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  • ISBN 0-521-79234-7. Litwa, M. David (2018). Hermetica II: The Excerpts of Stobaeus, Papyrus Fragments, and Ancient Testimonies in an English Translation with...
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    which he also used later for his Latin publications. Professor Kilian Stobæus, natural scientist, physician and historian, offered Linnaeus tutoring...
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  • carillon, which is installed in Zutphen's Wijnhuistoren. Johannes Eccard & Johann Stobaeus – Part 2 of Der Preussischen Fest-Lieder: Von Ostern an biß...
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    of Alexandria – frag.s 19, 20, 21, 32 Stobaeus – frag.s 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20, 28 Priscian – frag. 27 Johannes Siceliota – frag. 26 Etymologicum Magnum...
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  • religion. The encounter is described in Porphyry De abstin., iv, 17 and Stobaeus (Eccles., iii, 56, 141): For the polity of the Indians being distributed...
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    such as the Pythagorean philosopher Philolaus, postulated (according to Stobaeus' account) that at the center of the universe was a "central fire" around...
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    According to a collection of ancient philosophical texts by Stobaeus in the 5th century AD, Philolaus believed there was a "Counter-Earth" (Antichthon)...
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    down to us. Philostratus' Life and the anthology assembled by Joannes Stobaeus contain purported letters of Apollonius. Some of them are cited in full...
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    philosophy had a major impact on scientists such as Nicolaus Copernicus, Johannes Kepler, and Isaac Newton. Pythagorean symbolism was used throughout early...
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    those at Massilia. Matching fragments of Aëtius in pseudo-Plutarch and Stobaeus attribute the flood tides (πλήμμυραι plēmmurai) to the "filling of the...
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    collections of ethical sentences and proverbs of (Stobaeus Maximus Confessor, Antonius Melissa, Johannes Georgides, Macarius, Michael Apostolios) partly...
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  • Thessaloniki, Metropolitan of Kiev (1433–1458), ecumenical patriarch (1450–53) Stobaeus (5th century), anthologist of Greek authors Macedonius of Thessalonica...
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    Gebirg Maria geht (Eccard, Johannes): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Übers Gebirg Maria geht (Johannes Eccard): Free scores at the...
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  • and Latin Sources, University of Nebraska Press, 1991, p. 98. Quasten, Johannes (1980) [1950]. Patrologia: fino al Concilio di Nicea (in Italian). Vol...
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  • million specimens of plants and animals. The museum was founded by Kilian Stobaeus , a teacher of Carl Linnaeus, in 1735. It is divided into three sections:...
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  • Sheriff and antiquarian (b. 1629) September 28 – Johannes Fatio, Swiss surgeon (b. 1649) September 29 – Johannes Wolfgang von Bodman, Roman Catholic bishop...
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    See the article Archilochus for the rest. Archilochus fr. 128, quoted by Stobaeus (3.20.28). Aristotle, Poet. 1449a21. Denniston, J.D., article "Metre, Greek"...
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