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- 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...
- The Key of Solomon is a 14th- or 15th-century pseudoepigraphical grimoire attributed to King Solomon. Key of Solomon may also refer to: The Lesser Key...
- and Second Timothy are considered by many biblical scholars to be pseudoepigraphical and not written by Paul. Timothy was a native of Lystra or of Derbe...
- sometimes referred to simply as The Treasure, is an apocryphal and pseudoepigraphical work, that contains various narratives related to the Christian Bible...
- (The first critical discussion of the original m****cript of the pseudoepigraphical author Abraham of Worms, first written in German in 1608 and transmitted...
- Clavis Artis [it], an alchemy m****cript published in Germany in the late 17th or early 18th century and pseudoepigraphically attributed to Zoroaster...
- Islam. The earliest do****ent ****ociated with the movement is the pseudoepigraphical text Risala attributed to Hasan al-Basri, which was composed between...
- Solomon's control over demons appears fully elaborated in the early pseudoepigraphical work called the Testament of Solomon with its elaborate and grotesque...
- Apocalypse of Pseudo-Ephraem is a pseudoepigraphical text attributed to the church father Ephrem the Syrian. Two distinct do****ents have survived — one...
- with the Liber de secretis naturae seu de quinta essentia, a rich pseudoepigraphical tradition of alchemical writings began to flourish around Lull's name...