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- pp. 68–88. Bartkowski 1996, pp. 259–272. Philo of Alexandria, De vita Moysis 3.23. Josephus, Contra Apion 1.8. "Basis for belief of Inspiration Biblegateway"...
- Archived 29 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine Xirouchakis, Stavros M.; Mylonas, Moysis (December 2005). "Status and structure of the griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus)...
- given to the castle by its Crusader builders was Castellum Vallis Moysis or li Vaux Moysi, both meaning "[Castle of] Moses Valley" in Medieval Latin and...
- "Andrew P. Klager, "Orthodox Eschatology and St. Gregory of Nyssa's De vita Moysis: Transfiguration, Cosmic Unity, and Comp****ion," In Comp****ionate Eschatology:...
- Song of the Sea: Cantique de Moïse (French) Étienne Moulinié. Canti**** Moysis (Latin) Fernando de las Infantas. Cantemus Domino Ascanio Trombetti. Part...
- of commemorative music composed after the victory is the motet Canti**** Moysis (Song of Moses Exodus 15) Pro victoria navali contra Turcas by the Spanish...
- Revelation 2:14 Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, iv. 6, § 2 Philo, De Vita Moysis, i. 48: "a man renowned above all men for his skill as a diviner and a prophet...
- Byzantine culture." These include the early Renaissance translations of De vita Moysis by George of Trebizond in 1446, of De vita Macrinae and De anima et resurrectione...
- 2: 69–73. doi:10.2147/oajsm.s17504. PMC 3781885. PMID 24198573. Sanchis-Moysi, Joaquin; Idoate, Fernando; Dorado, Cecilia; Alayón, Santiago; Calbet, Jose...
- Latin: "Arcus septem lucernarum Titi et Vespasiani, ubi est candelabrum Moysi **** arca habens septem brachia in piede turris cartulariae", Mirabilia Urbis...