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- Erotapokriseis (Gr****: ἐρωταποκρίσεις, lit. 'questions and answers'), singular erotapokrisis (ἐρωταπόκρισις), or question-and-answer literature, is a genre...
- phthongos of the cadence made at the kolon. Within the dialogue treatise (erotapokriseis) a catalogue of short formulas memorizes each echos of the Hagiopolitan...
- diversorum sanctorum de refectorio Erotapokriseis Basilii et Gregorii, an Arabic translation from Gr**** of an erotapokriseis sometimes also misattributed to...
- of Sinai Questions and Answers, a seven-volume book by Mirra Alf****a Erotapokriseis, Gr**** for 'questions and answers', a literary genre Search for "questions...
- the upper third. The later dialogue treatises (Gr. ἐρωταποκρίσεις, erotapokriseis) refer to the Hagiopolitan diatonic eight modes, when they use the kyrioi...
- between Jesus and the apostles, a form also called a "dialogue gospel" or erotapokriseis. This dialogue structure is common to other Gnostic literature. The...
- the Hexameron of Pseudo-Eustathius in Gr**** Questions 49–117 of the Erotapokriseis of Pseudo-Caesarius The Hexaemeron of Jacob of Serugh, (ca. 5–6th century)...
- with a resurrected Jesus, is sometimes called a "dialogue gospel" or erotapokriseis. While the premise of Peter revealing secrets told to him by Jesus is...
- Erard I of Aulnay Eraric Ernest Mamboury Ernst Kitzinger Ernst Stein Erotapokriseis Erzurum earthquake, 840 Esau de' Buondelmonti Escorial Taktikon Ese...
- Göttingen: Hubert. Hannick, Christian; Wolfram, Gerda, eds. (1997), Die Erotapokriseis des Pseudo-Johannes Damaskenos zum Kirchengesang, Monumenta Musicae...