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Cosmas Indicopleustes (Koinē Gr****: Κοσμᾶς Ἰνδικοπλεύστης, lit. 'Cosmas who
sailed to India'; also
known as
Cosmas the Monk) was a
merchant and
later hermit...
- writers,
including Ctesias, Strabo,
Pliny the Younger, Aelian, and
Cosmas Indicopleustes. The
Bible also
describes an animal, the re'em,
which some translations...
- Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Hofburg, Vienna.
Around 550
Cosmas Indicopleustes wrote the
copiously illustrated Christian Topography, a work partly...
- 32–. ISBN 978-0-674-05439-4.
Cosmas Indicopleustes,
Christian Topography (1897)
Introduction Cosmas Indicopleustes,
Christian Topography.
Preface to the...
- not submerged!" "Cosmas
Indicopleustes,
Christian Topography.
Preface to the
online edition". www.ccel.org. "Cosmas
Indicopleustes,
Christian Topography...
- term Tigray,
first appears in a 10th-century
gloss to
Cosmas Indicopleustes Indicopleustes, i.e.
after the
Aksumite period;
according to this
source one...
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called Malabar in the
foreign trade circles. From the time of
Cosmas Indicopleustes (6th
century CE) itself, the Arab
sailors used to call
Kerala Male....
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element of the name is
first attested in the
Topography written by
Cosmas Indicopleustes (6th
century CE),
which indicates that Arab
sailors already call Kerala...
- not
patronize Buddhism. The 6th-century
Alexandrian traveler Cosmas Indicopleustes states that the
Hephthalites in
India reached the
zenith of its power...
- of the
Western Regions.
Lengjia (楞伽) for
Lanka was also used.
Cosmas Indicopleustes (6th
century CE)
named it Σιελεδίβα :
Sielediba or
SieleDiva (Diva,...