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- Akhmim. Nonnus, the Gr**** poet, was born at Panopolis at the end of the 4th century. The bishopric of Panopolis, a suffragan of Antinoë in Thebais Prima...
- Nonnus of Panopolis (Gr****: Νόννος ὁ Πανοπολίτης, Nónnos ho Panopolítēs, fl. 5th century CE) was the most notable Gr**** epic poet of the Imperial Roman...
- Zosimos of Panopolis (Gr****: Ζώσιμος ὁ Πανοπολίτης; also known by the Latin name Zosimus Alchemista, i.e. "Zosimus the Alchemist") was an alchemist and...
- (fl. 426–441), better known as Cyrus of Panopolis (Gr****: Κῦρος ὁ Πανοπολίτης) from his birthplace of Panopolis in Egypt, was a senior East Roman official...
- year 1100 but circulating since about 300 and attributed to Zosimos of Panopolis. The list starts with 🜚 for gold and has early conventions that would...
- been proposed for the Gr**** term. The first was proposed by Zosimos of Panopolis (3rd–4th centuries), who derived it from the name of a book, the Khemeu...
- Humanistic Studies. Online version at the Topos Text Project. Nonnus of Panopolis, Dionysiaca translated by William Henry Denham Rouse (1863-1950), from...
- appear in works of Cleopatra the Alchemist (3rd century C.E.), Zosimos of Panopolis (c. 300 C.E.), and Synesius (c. 373 – c. 414 C.E.). There were alembics...
- al-Qibṭiyya), was an early alchemist known from the works of Zosimos of Panopolis (fl. c. 300) and other authors in the Gr**** alchemical tradition. On the...
- India. Nonnus, Dionysiaca 14.105 Nonnus, Dionysiaca 14.111 Nonnus of Panopolis, Dionysiaca translated by William Henry Denham Rouse (1863-1950), from...