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- inspired a didactic genre of Jewish and Christian literature known as the Hexaemeral literature. Literary treatments in this genre are called Hexaemeron. This...
- Moses. As the first in a line of many Christians works in the genre of Hexaemeral literature, his led to many others producing their own Hexaemeron as well...
- It belongs to the Hexaemeral genre of literature, and is the first surviving example of it, though earlier, albeit lost Hexaemeral works, also existed...
- Press, 2015. Gasper, Giles (2024). "On the Six Days of Creation: The Hexaemeral Tradition". In Goroncy, Jason (ed.). T&T Clark Handbook of the Doctrine...
- Sources for the Northumberland Bestiary include the Gr**** Physiologus and Hexaemeral literature. Bestiaries traditionally fall into four families however the...
- ISBN 9780802823304. Roberts, Alexander (2019). "A Re-Translation of Basil's Hexaemeral Homilies by ʿAbdallāh ibn al-Faḍl of Antioch". In Barbara, Roggema; Treiger...
- (2019). Creation and Literary Re-Creation: Ambrose's Use of Philo in the Hexaemeral Letters. Gorgias Press. ISBN 978-1-4632-4087-5. Errington, R. Malcolm...
- November 2020. Katsos, Isidoros (2023). The Metaphysics of Light in the Hexaemeral Literature: From Philo of Alexandria to Gregory of Nyssa. Oxford University...
- Hexaemeron of Jacob of Serugh is a 6th-century text composed in the genre of Hexaemeral literature. As such, it offers a commentary on the Genesis creation narrative...
- opposed to an ancient near eastern one. In the late fourth century, the Hexaemeral genre was revived and po****rized by the Hexaemeron of Basil of Caesarea...