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- 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...