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- Paradoxography is a genre of classical literature which deals with the occurrence of abnormal or inexplicable phenomena of the natural or human worlds...
- gained from those who had journe**** to Germany, although he never did. Paradoxography is a genre of classical travel writing that recounts encounters with...
- D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Archived from the original on 2007-06-30. "Paradoxography - Antigonus". sites.google.com. Strabo. "Book 15. Chapter 1. Section...
- Katabasis Kleos Know thyself Metamorphosis Metempsychosis Nympholepsy Paradoxography Patron gods Pederasty Phronesis Polytheism Sophrosyne Soter Theia mania...
- Wonders of Creatures and the Marvels of Creation is an important work of paradoxography and cosmography by ****iya al-Qazwini, who was born in Qazwin in 1203...
- a nearby mountain. Scholars today classify it as paradoxography, or even a parody of paradoxography. Notably, Pseudo-Plutarch describes 22 of the 25 rivers...
- Katabasis Kleos Know thyself Metamorphosis Metempsychosis Nympholepsy Paradoxography Patron gods Pederasty Phronesis Polytheism Sophrosyne Soter Theia mania...
- Katabasis Kleos Know thyself Metamorphosis Metempsychosis Nympholepsy Paradoxography Patron gods Pederasty Phronesis Polytheism Sophrosyne Soter Theia mania...
- geography). The work consists of 178 chapters and is an example of the paradoxography genre of literature. According to the revised Oxford translation of...
- second century AD, is today thought to be some sort of paradoxography, or a parody of paradoxography, and was probably written in a humorous, non-serious...