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Hypomnemata (Ancient Gr****: ὑπομνήματα) may
refer to:
Plural of the Gr**** term hypomnema,
later used by
Michel Foucault Several ancient literary works...
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Hypomnema (Gr****. ὑπόμνημα,
plural ὑπομνήματα,
hypomnemata), also
spelled hupomnema, is a Gr**** word with
several translations into
English including...
- The Acts of
Sharbel or the
Hypomnemata of
Sharbel is a
Syriac Christian martyrdom text
pertaining to a
pagan high
priest who was
martyred for converting...
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people called the Ituraeans. Josephus,
quoting from Strabo's
Historica Hypomnemata,
described Aristobulus's
regime as
kindly and "very
serviceable to the...
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produced not only
texts of
classic poems and
works of prose, but full
hypomnemata, or long, free-standing commentaries, on them.
These commentaries would...
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concerning Church history quoted by Eusebius, who
tells us that he
wrote Hypomnemata (Ὑπομνήματα; "Memoirs" or "Memoranda") in five books, in the simplest...
- in fragments, and his lost
Hypomnemata,
written to
counter the
canonical Gospel of Matthew.
Although lost, the
Hypomnemata is
probably identical to De...
- by the
physician Daniel Sennert, who
described warts in his 1636 book
Hypomnemata physicae. The
cause of
warts was
initially disputed in the
medical profession...
- Moreover, in
comparison with Hegesippus's
account of James's
death in his
Hypomnemata,
scholars consider Josephus's to be the more
historically reliable. After...
- auf
sprachwissenschaftlicher Grundlage herausgegeben von
Bernd Heßen.
Hypomnemata: Supplement-Reihe 1. Göttingen:
Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 2002. Pp. 304...