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Testimonial
Testimonial Tes`ti*mo"ni*al, a. [L. testimonialis: cf. F. testimonial.] Relating to, or containing, testimony.

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- 4Q175 (or 4QTest), also known as The Testimonia, is one of the Dead Sea Scrolls and was found in Cave 4 at Qumran in the West Bank. Only one sheet long...
- fragments and testimonia of the earlier Stoics, published in 1903–1905 as part of the Bibliotheca Teubneriana. It includes the fragments and testimonia of Zeno...
- version at Harvard University Press. Bernabé, Alberto, Poetae epici Graeci: Testimonia et fragmenta, Pars I, Bibliotheca Teubneriana, Stuttgart and Leipzig,...
- (ed.). Testimonia Platonica: Le antiche testimonianze sulle dottrine non scritte di Platone. Milan: Vita e Pensiero. First published as "Testimonia Platonica...
- Alberto (2005), Poetae epici Graeci: Testimonia et fragmenta, Pars II: Orphicorum et Orphicis similium testimonia et fragmenta, Fasc 2, Bibliotheca Teubneriana...
- contemporary Alcaeus. Modern editions of Sappho also collect ancient "testimonia" which discuss Sappho's life and works. Sappho probably wrote around 10...
- Amman Dead Sea Scroll 175, Testimonia, from Qumran Cave 4, the Jordan Museum in Amman Detail, Dead Sea Scroll 175, Testimonia, from Qumran Cave 4, the Jordan...
- Alberto (2005), Poetae epici Graeci: Testimonia et fragmenta, Pars II: Orphicorum et Orphicis similium testimonia et fragmenta, Fasc 2, Bibliotheca Teubneriana...
- Orphic Fragment 222. Bernabé, Albertus, ed. (2004). Poetae Epici Graeci : testimonia et fragmenta : Pars 2. Leipzig: Teubner. p. 190. ISBN 3-598-71707-5. Gantz...
- Gaius Julius Phaedrus (/ˈfiːdrəs/; Ancient Gr****: Φαῖδρος; Phaîdros), or Phaeder (c. 15 BC – c. 50 AD) was a 1st-century AD Roman fabulist and the first...