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- part of the school curriculum. There was a "Lucianic revival" in the twelfth century. The preeminent Lucianic author of this period, who imitated Lucian's...
- and David Noel Freedman argue that Memphibaal, a name preserved in the Lucianic recension may actually be the original name of Jonathan's son, while Meribbaal...
- do vary between versions. The numbers in the Masoretic, Samaritan, and Lucianic Septuagint versions of Genesis are shown in this table: The following table...
- Hippocrates, and, in Roman times, Aretaeus, Arrian, and the Lucianic or Pseudo-Lucianic On the Syrian Goddess.[citation needed] Ionic acquired prestige...
- that includes "the Gospels which Luci**** forged." Modern scholars mark Lucianic rescensions with an L, to indicate that when variant readings arise, they...
- changes to his version of the Septuagint, resulting in variant readings. Lucianic versions became the standard in Syria, Asia Minor, and Constantinople,...
- translation) Jope, James (2011). "Interpretation and authenticity of the Lucianic Erotes" (PDF). Helios. 38 (1). Texas Tech University Press: 103–120. Bibcode:2011Helio...
- Romance" (1814) "The Coliseum, A Fragment" (1817) "The Elysian Fields: A Lucianic Fragment" (1818) "Una Favola (A Fable)" (1819, originally in Italian) The...
- translation of the Pentateuch, Der Pentateuch koptisch (1867), and a part of the Lucianic text of the Septuagint, which he was able to reconstruct from m****cripts...
- century following Origen by Jerome, who attributed these to Lucian (the Lucianic, or Antiochene, recension) and Hesychius (the Hesychian, or Alexandrian...