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    Contrastive Linguistic and Cultural Backgrounds of the Two Latin Translators of the Life of Antony by Aleksandar Anđelović, György Geréby

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… The paper focuses on the direct Bible quotations that the anonymous translator and Evagrius of Antioch rendered from Greek into Latin as part of their versions of the Life of Antony, each in his own way. …”
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    One story for two places: a comparative study on the making of Christian landscapes by Marco V. García Quintela

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In both places, the hagiography of Santa Marina of Antioch in Pisidia (Anatolia), usually known in Europe as Margaret, was adopted as the hagiographic account of two local martyrs, Sainte-Reine and Santa Mariña, who were extensively worshipped for centuries and still receive cult. …”
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    Antiochia i Aleksandria – czy zawsze teologiczna polaryzacja? Problem transcendencji oraz immanencji Boga w teologii Cyryla Aleksandryjskiego i Jana Złotoustego by Viktor Zhukovskyy

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…So, in this point the Oriental Theological Schools of Alexandria and Antioch are internally consonant. …”
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    Jan Chryzostom a duszpasterstwo osób nie mówiących po grecku by Piotr Szczur

    Published 2010-07-01
    “… This study offers some examples of John Chrysostom’s pastoral care for non- Greek- speaking peasants who lived around Antioch and spoke Syrian, and also the Goths present in Constantinople who spoke Gothic. …”
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    The Georgian Milieu and the Metaphrastic Menologion: Three Accounts about Symeon Metaphrastes by Sandro Nikolaishvili

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The tradition set in motion at Iviron was successfully continued and cultivated by Georgians in various parts of the Byzantine Empire, mainly in Constantinople and at the Black Mountain near Antioch. The increased interest of the Georgian learned monks in Symeon Metaphrastes' saints' lives demonstrates the popularity of Metaphrastic menologion and success of Symeon's literary project. …”
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    Der Einfluss der Mosaiken des vorderen Orients auf hispanische Mosaiken am Ende der Antike by José María Blázquez

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…These mosaics are those of Eros and Psyche in Fraga (Huesca), who have an influx from Antioch and Syria; of Daragoleja (Granada), of Puerta Oscura (Málaga), with an influx from Greece and Syria-Palestine; of Baños de Valdearados (Burgos), with Dionysus; of Dulcitius the hunter, el Ramalete (Navarra). …”
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    On the Representation of Ganymede in the Roman Mosaic of the Loves of Zeus from Astigi (Baetica) by Luz NEIRA JIMÉNEZ

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Are analyzed several images in Attic red-figure vases, Roman paintings, reliefs and gems and particularly in two mosaic floors, the Antioch pavement of the so called domus of Buffet Supper and the Italica mosaic of the love stories of Zeus, preserved in the Lebrija Palace-Museum in Seville.…”
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    A Birds Mosaic in Qalaat Seman by Marie-Patricia Raynaud

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…This aviary presents an original interpretation of the mosaics showing birds, frequent in the surrounding of Antioch or Apamea, but presenting other forms. We will try to study examples of similar theme in order to locate the workshop of Qalaat Seman among the rich Near East mosaic production.…”
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    Kościół apostolski o wyzwalaniu niewolników. Zarys problematyki by Piotr Szczur

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Paul (1Cor 7:18-24; Gal 3:28; Phil 16-22) and Ignatius of Antioch (Epistula ad Polycarpum 4, 3) were analyzed in this paper. …”
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    Apistia nie rozrywa małżeństwa. Jan Chryzostom o małżonku (-nce) spoza chrześcijańskiej politei by Jan Iluk

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Such a tone of teaching resonates with the moods of the Antioch community, which seethed with the luxuriant life of the most va­ried religious communities. …”
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    Rhetorician Himerius and His School in Athens at 2nd Half of the 4th Century A.D. by Anna M. Bolgova, Nikolay N. Bolgov

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Himerius was on a par with other prominent rhetoricians of that period – Libanius from Antioch and Themistius from Constantinople, but in comparison to them Himerius was more committed to the classical tradition. …”
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    Byzantine Patristics in the Polemic of the initial Period of the Split of the Russian Church by Yuriy S. Beliankin

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrus, and Meletius of Antioch, also John Chrysostom, Simeon of Thessalonica and others thoroughly entered the manuscript and old-printed book tradition, associated with the Church split. …”
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    Education in Damascus in the sixth century AH by Amena AlBitar

    Published 1979-12-01
    “…The Franks established four principalities for them in Edessa, Antioch, Tripoli, and Jerusalem. Since the beginning of the sixth century AH, the twelfth century AD, the decline of Seljuk sovereignty from the Levant began, and the emergence of small political units called the Atabegs, whose owners are called the Atabegs. …”
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    Contributions to Anatolian History and Numismatics: 12. Mastaura at the Foot of Mesogis Reflections on the Patria traditions of a Little-Known Ancient Polis by Johannes Nollé

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The small town of Mastaura lies on the right bank of the river Maeander, almost exactly mid-way between Nysa and Antioch, close to the village of Bozyurt, whose former name was Mastavra. …”
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    Another scattered pearl: I. A. I Barṣoum’s risālah fī uṣūl al ta‘rīb ‘an al siriānīah by Rafik Jamoussi, Konstantinos Kritsis

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In 1909, Ignatius Aphram I Barṣoum (1887–1957), the would-be 120th Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, wrote a treatise in Arabic on the principles that should inform translation, which he titled risālah fī uṣūl al ta‘rīb ‘an al siriānīah [Epistle on translation principles from Syriac into Arabic]. …”
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