- The
Stromata (Gr****: Στρώματα), a
mistake for
Stromateis (Στρωματεῖς, "Patchwork," i.e., Miscellanies),
attributed to
Clement of
Alexandria (c. 150 – c...
- Hippolytus, B53 Clement,
Stromateis, B24 Clement,
Stromateis, B25 Pseudo-Aristotle, De Mundo, B11 Hippolytus, B50 Clement,
Stromateis, B19 Stobaeus, B114 A5...
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procreatione in Timaeo, 2x Pseudo-Plutarch, De
musica In Book 7 of his
Stromateis For
example A.
Rousseau and L. Doutreleau,
translators of the
French edition...
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Matthias died of old age in Jerusalem.
Clement of
Alexandria observed (
Stromateis vi.13.): Not that they
became apostles through being chosen for some distinguished...
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Clement of
Alexandria (1991) [c. 200 AD]. "Book I,
Chapter XV".
Stromateis (Miscellanies). The
Fathers of the Church. Vol. 86.
Translated by John...
- Origen's
Philocalia and in
Pamphilus of Caesarea's
apology for Origen. The
Stromateis were of a
similar character, and the
margin of
Codex Athous Laura, 184...
- ISBN 978-0813215624 Ferguson, John (trans.) (1991).
Clement of Alexandria,
Stromateis,
Books 1–3.
Archived 2020-07-29 at the
Wayback Machine Fathers of the...
- Quispel,
Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2008, p. 228.
Clement of Alexandria,
Stromateis,
Books 1–3 (The
Fathers of the Church,
volume 85), Washington: CUA Press...
- 2007, p. 117 Wexler,
Robert (2001).
Ancient Near
Eastern Mythology. The
Stromateis (Book 1),
Chapter 21. Hesiod,
Catalogue of
Women fragments 2–7 and 234...
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Gospel of Philip, Gnosis. Itter,
Andrew C (2009),
Esoteric teaching in the
Stromateis of
Clement of Alexandria, p. 200,
Clement uses the term apokatastasis...