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- in an emperor. (63) De Beneficiis (On Benefits) [seven books] (–) De Superstitione (On Superstition) – lost, but quoted from in Saint Augustine's City...
- instructed Kristian Erik Lencqvist (1761–1808) whose 1782 dissertation De superstitione veterum Fennorum theoretica et practica was a seminal study of historic...
- Gr**** are lost, some as recently as the 9th century (De Paradiso, De superstitione saeculi, De carne et anima were all extant in the now damaged Codex...
- superstitio with the mainstream religion of his day, stating: Nec vero superstitione tollenda religio tollitur – "One does not destroy religion by destroying...
- 1747), also came under attack. He defended himself in his work, De superstitione vitanda (Milan, 1742). In the quarrel about the ideas of George Hermes...
- of wailing should not reach the ears of the people." Moralia 2, De Superstitione 3 Plato: "With us, for instance, human sacrifice is not legal, but unholy...
- pp. 388–389. Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca. XX, xiv. Plutarch. "De superstitione". Moralia. Book 2, chap. 13. Tertullian. "IX". Apologeticus de spectaculis...
- Gr**** are lost, some as recently as the 9th century (De Paradiso, De superstitione saeculi, De carne et anima were all extant in the now damaged Codex...
- the cathedral, after an oration ending 'hic requiescit religio **** superstitione'. Kesselring, K. J. (20 July 2021). "The case of Catherine Dammartin:...
- in the Bible in Basic English. The word also appears in Plutarch, De Superstitione 3 (Moralia 166A); Justin, Dialogue with Trypho 23:3; Epiphanius, Adversus...