- A
pseudepigraph (also
anglicized as "pseudepigraphon") is a
falsely attributed work, a text
whose claimed author is not the true author, or a work whose...
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divination technique using numerology and a diagram. It is
likely to be a
pseudepigraph.
Petosiris and
Nechepso are
considered to be the
founders of astrology...
- for the 12th-century
Liber Sancti Jacobi ('Book of
Saint James'), a
pseudepigraph attributed to Pope
Calixtus II. The prin****l
author or
compiler of...
- The
Gospel of
Josephus was a
modern pseudepigraph created by
Luigi Moccia to
raise publicity for a
novel Moccia had written. The m****cript was written...
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Oxford University Press. p. 41. ISBN 0-19-508203-6. "The
Slavonic Pseudepigraph: An
Introduction – Old
Testament Pseudepigrapha". otp.wp.st-andrews...
- the
sixteenth centuries", and Muir and
Lippmann also
considered it a
pseudepigraph. The
cryptic Voynich m****cript has been
attributed to
Bacon by various...
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Testamentum Geberi, and
Alchemia Geberi) are
widely considered to be
pseudepigraphs which,
though largely drawing on
Arabic sources, were
originally written...
- ISBN 978-0062012623.
David R., Nien****s (2009). "James as Canon-Conscious
Pseudepigraph". The
Catholic Epistles and
Apostolic Tradition: A New
Perspective on...
- ends with an
apparent gloss (inasmuch as one can
speak of a
gloss in a
pseudepigraph),
which points out that the
prophecies of Dan did
indeed happen. The...
- S2CID 143373785. (argues that most
Latin texts attributed to al-Razi are
pseudepigraphs) Ruska, Julius; Garbers, Karl (1939). "Vorschriften zur Herstellung...