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Christian heresiology, the
Panarion (Koinē Gr****: Πανάριον,
derived from
Latin panarium,
meaning "bread basket"), to
which 16th-century
Latin translations gave...
- Foro
panarium is an
extinct bird of
disputed taxonomic status that
lived during the
early to mid-Eocene
around the Ypresian-Lutetian boundary, some 48...
-
Field &
Hsiang (2018)
indicated that
Eocene (Wasatchian)
species Foro
panarium known from the
Fossil Butte Member of the
Green River Formation (Wyoming...
- Olson, in
naming F.
panarium,
would have
preferred the
correct sequence of
names (i.e. "
Panarium foro"), but the
genus name
Panarium had
already been used...
- Genus ?†Foro
Olson 1992 (mid-Eocene, USA) - cuculiform?
Species †Foro
panarium Olson 1992 Genus ?†Onychopteryx
Cracraft 1971 (Early
Eocene of Argentina)...
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mentioned for the
first time in a
letter to Epiphanius,
prefixed to his
Panarium (c. 375), but the
Lausiac History of
Palladius may
evidence its common...
- less
enigmatic Early-Middle
Eocene (Ypresian-Lutetian, some 48 Mya) Foro
panarium are
sometimes used[citation needed] to
argue for a hoatzin-cuculiform (including...
- fare well in the Lord. His best-known book is the
Panarion (from
Latin panarium, "bread basket" < panis, "bread"), also
known as
Adversus Haereses, "Against...
- from a word that has
roots in the
Latin word for "breadbasket" (classical
pānārium,
Vulgar pānāria) and is
identical to the word for "breadbasket" in Spanish...
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previous work of the Panarion. (Koinē Gr****: Πανάριον,
derived from
Latin panarium,
meaning "bread basket") by
Epiphanius of Salamis.The work was notable...