-
possible names of her
family who
would have
lived before the
Flood —
father Gnostos,
mother Circe;
elsewhere (in book V) she
calls Isis her sister.
Other early...
- Gr**** γιγνώσκειν (gignṓskein), γνῶναι, γνωτός (gnônai, gnōtós), γνωστός (
gnōstós), γνωστικός (gnōstikós), γνῶσις (gnôsis), γνῶσμα, γνώμη (gnôsma, gnṓmē)...
- Gr**** γιγνώσκειν (gignṓskein), γνῶναι, γνωτός (gnônai, gnōtós), γνωστός (
gnōstós), γνωστικός (gnōstikós), γνῶσις (gnôsis), γνῶσμα, γνώμη (gnôsma, gnṓmē)...
-
Gnotobiosis (from Gr****
roots gnostos "known" and bios "life")
refers to an
engineered state of an
organism in
which all
forms of life (i.e., microorganisms)...
- 294–295. ISBN 0-06-066580-7. Duc de Palatine,
Richard (1959). "The Pre-Nicene
Gnosto-Catholic Church". The
Lucis Magazine. 1 (3).
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