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-  119–122. Scott, Kenneth (1929). Octavian's Propaganda and Antony's De Sua Ebrietate (24th ed.). classical Philology. pp. 133–141. Maurice Casey Jesus: Evidence...
- data (Ges18: 510 [1995])." (Aitken & Davies, 2016) Philo Judaeus, "De ebrietate" in Philonis Alexandrini opera quae supersunt ed. P. Wendland, Berlin:...
- Agricultura Noë", on Gen. ix. 20; "De Plantatione", on Gen. ix. 20b; "De Ebrietate", on Gen. ix. 21 "Resipuit; Noë, seu De Sobrietate", on Gen. ix. 24–27;...
- cupiditate/greed; 4. de superbia/pride; 5. de ****ula/intemperance; 6. de ebrietate/drunkenness; 7. de luxoria/fornication; 8. de inuidia/envy; 9. de ignorantia/ignorance;...
-  119–122. Scott, Kenneth (1929). Octavian's Propaganda and Antony's De Sua Ebrietate (24th ed.). classical Philology. pp. 133–141. Diod. 1.21.1–3 Hera****us...
- incontinences Set out guidelines for punishing incontinence. Canon 15 De arcenda ebrietate clericorum On preventing drunkenness among the clergy Prohibited both...
- (Harvard Semitic Studies: Scholars Press 1986), p.25 Philo Judaeus, De ebrietate in Philonis Alexandrini opera quae supersunt, ed. P. Wendland, Berlin:...
- first (1804) London edition. The book itself was based on the thesis "De ebrietate, ejusque effectibus in corpus humanum" that Trotter had presented to Edinburgh...
- periurio ("On Perjury") 13. De ieiunio ("On Fasting") 14. De ****ula et ebrietate ("On Over-Eating and Inebriety") 15. De laicis ("On Laity") 16. De accusatoribus...
- first (1804) London edition. The book itself was based on the thesis "De ebrietate, ejusque effectibus in corpus humanum" that Trotter had presented to Edinburgh...