- Zosimus,
Zosimos,
Zosima or
Zosimas may
refer to:
Rufus and
Zosimus (died 107),
Christian saints Zosimus (martyr) (died 110),
Christian martyr who was...
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Zosimos and his
female student Theosebeia,
revolving about Zosimos' teaching. It
reports Theosebeia's
complaining about unclear statements of
Zosimos...
- the
context of
alchemy is
Zosimos of Panopolis, who wrote, in the 4th century, the
oldest extant books on alchemy.
Zosimos described several of Mary's...
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drawings appear in
works of
Cleopatra the
Alchemist (3rd
century C.E.),
Zosimos of
Panopolis (c. 300 C.E.), and
Synesius (c. 373 – c. 414 C.E.). There...
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about the year 1100 but
circulating since about 300 and
attributed to
Zosimos of Panopolis. The list
starts with 🜚 for gold and has
early conventions...
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Zosimo Jesus "Jess"
Paredes II (born May 27, 1948) is a
Filipino former politician.
Paredes was
elected ****emblyman of
Regular Batasang Pambansa representing...
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doctrines in a
systematic way.
Zosimos of
Panopolis wrote in the
Final Abstinence (also
known as the "Final Count").
Zosimos explains that the
ancient practice...
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Zosimus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ζώσιμος [
ˈzosimos]; fl. 490s–510s) was a Gr****
historian who
lived in
Constantinople during the
reign of the
eastern Roman Emperor...
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concept first appeared in the
Visions of
Zosimos,
written in the
third century AD. In the visions,
Zosimos encounters a
priest who
changes into "the...
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ancient stone carving,[citation needed] then
again in the
Cheirokmeta by
Zosimos of
Panopolis (c. 300 AD).: 66
Alchemical writers ****ign a
longer history...