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occurs in six parts.[citation needed] In
Latinized writing, the
spelling Hexameron can also be found. The
first extant witness was
Philo of Alexandria's...
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Hexaméron,
Morceau de
concert S.392 is a
collaborative composition for solo piano. It
consists of six
variations on a theme,
along with an introduction...
- 893–927). His most
famous work is the
compilation Shestodnev (Шестоднев –
Hexameron) that
consists of both
translations of
earlier Byzantine authors and original...
- The
Commentary on the
Hexameron of Pseudo-Eustathius is an
anonymous commentary on the
Genesis creation narrative written in Gr****
between 375 and 500...
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lectures on the
Hexaemeron (also Hexaëmeros, "Six Days of Creation"; Latin:
Hexameron), and an
exposition of the psalter, have been preserved. Some, like that...
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Czerny was a
contributor to the
compendium set of
variations for piano,
Hexameron (1837). The
seven symphonies of
Czerny began to be
recorded in 1990s....
- the
English People Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle Winchcombe Annals Old
English Hexameron Wisdom literature The
Prose Solomon and
Saturn Adrian and
Ritheus The...
- 7th symphony.
Chopin was also
involved in the
composition of Liszt's
Hexameron; he
wrote the
sixth (and final)
variation on Bellini's theme. Chopin's...
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Corpus Christianorum. Vol. 14. Turnhout: Brepols. 1953. OCLC 1565173.
Hexameron, De paradiso, De Cain, De Noe, De Abraham, De Isaac, De bono mortis –...
- as
islands appear in
biblical commentaries.
Basil of
Caesarea in his
Hexameron says the
following about the "great whales" (Hebrew tannin) mentioned...