WebbThe Gǝʿǝz version of Philo of Carpasia’s Commentary is a rare example of a strictly paratactic translation which is keen to reproduce literally the Greek text from which it … WebbJames E. Walters et al., “ Philo of Carpasia — ܦܝܠܘܢ ܕܩܐܪܒܐܣܝܐ.”, edited by David A. Michelson and Nathan P. Gibson. Vol. 2 of The Syriac Biographical Dictionary, edited by …
Philo, Saint, Bp. Of Carpasia, Giacomellus, Michael Angelus
WebbPhilo Carpasius is principally known from his commentary on the Canticles, which he treats allegorically. A Latin translation, or, rather, paraphrase of this commentary, with ill … WebbPhilo, of Carpasia. Displaying 1 - 1 of 1 . Title Publication Year Translation Language ; Philo of Carpasia, ‘Ecclesiastical History’ (CPG 7512) 2024. English. Princeton University Library One Washington Road, Princeton, New Jersey 08544 USA 609.258.1470 ... chime open bonus
Philo of Carpasia, Ecclesiastical History (CPG 7512)
WebbPhilo of Carpasia, ‘Ecclesiastical History’ (CPG 7512) Full Translation Title: Philo of Carpasia,‘Ecclesiastical History’ (CPG 7512) Original Author: Philo, of Carpasia. Translator: Van Hoof, Lieve. Manafis, Panagiotis. Van Nuffelen, Peter. Series/Journal: Revue d’histoire ecclésiastique 112, 35-52. WebbKarpasia ( Ancient Greek: Καρπάσεια [1] and Καρπασία), [2] Latinized as Carpasia, and also known as Karpasion (sometimes mistaken for Karpathos ), was an ancient town in Cyprus, situated in the northern shore of the Karpas Peninsula, at a distance of 3 km from the modern town of Rizokarpaso. According to tradition, it was ... WebbPhilo, helgon, biskop av Carpasia Philon de Carpasia, (saint), évêque Philon von Karpasia, helgon Philon, helgon beskrivning. Ph var (möjl., BBKL) biskop av Karpasia på Cypern (ev. Karpathos, en av Tolvöarna) kring 400 e.Kr. Hans enda med säkerhet överlevande skrift är en kommentar till Höga visan (Canticum canticorum). Ett par andra ... chime on a boat