- static. Some
authors sometimes define diatyposis as a
short hypotyposis. However,
contrary to hypotyposis,
diatyposis is a
short narrative embedded in a...
- with the
cooperation of
Samuel Hartlib. It was
followed by
Pansophiae diatyposis.
Pansophy in this
sense has been
defined as ‘full
adult comprehension...
-
renowned church,
dedicated to the
Virgin Mary.
Stagoi is
first mentioned in
Diatyposis written by the
Byzantine Emperor Leo VI the Wise (886-912). In 1163 there...
- combinations. The
Summary Delineation,
translated for
Hartlib from Kinner's
Diatyposis, was a
lacklustre piece of
Comenian educational theory.
Kinner found a...
- Chonae; Lazaros's corpse, with the help of the monk Cyril,
signed the
diatyposis for the monks; many
thefts and quarrels, travels, and
visits are described...
- Regionarius, that
Bishop Proculus,
having done his penance, had returned. The
Diatyposis of the
Emperor Leo VI (c. 900)
lists the Gr****
Metropolitan of Reggio...
- transfusions. He died at Stettin. "Dis****tio de peste" "Universi seu
mundi Diatyposis" "Thesaurus
rerum selectarum" "Aphorismi
thesum selectarum" "Pegel, Magnus"...
- "Descriptio universæ
naturalis Aristoteliæ philosophiæ", or
erroneously "
Diatyposis universæ
naturalis aristotelicæ philosophiæ") "Introductio ad naturalem...
- Leo VI the Wise, Διατύπωσις των θρόνων των Εκκλησιών (Transliterated:
Diatyposis ton
thronon ton Ekklesiou) Kiminas,
Demetrius (2009). The E****enical Patriarchate:...
- the Gr****
Metropolitan of
Santa Severina. This is the
situation in the
Diatyposis of Leo IV (c. 900). The
attacks of the
Normans in the area
began in 1055...