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  2. Zosimos of Panopolis - Wikipedia

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    The Visions of Zosimos (English translation) The complete (as of 1888) "Œuvres de Zosime" were published in French by M. Berthelot in Les alchimistes grecs . English translations remain elusive; English translations of the Arabic The Book of the Keys of the Work ( Kitāb Mafātīḥ aṣ-ṣan'a ) and The Book of Pictures ( Muṣḥaf aṣ ...

  3. Zosimus (historian) - Wikipedia

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    The work, which breaks off abruptly in the summer of 410 at the beginning of the sixth book, is believed to have been written in 498–518. The style is characterized by Photius as concise, clear and pure. [2] The historian's object was to account for the decline of the Roman Empire from a pagan point of view. Zosimus is the only non-Christian ...

  4. Story of Zosimus - Wikipedia

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    [2] There is a history of debate over whether the text is Jewish or Christian in origin, and over its textual history. The Story is divided into 18 chapters, of which chapters 8–10 form a self-contained work conventionally known as the "History of the Rechabites" and chapters 11–16 form a distinct work known as the "Abode of the Blessed".

  5. C. M. Kosemen - Wikipedia

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    Cevdet Mehmet Kösemen [1] [2] (born 18 May 1984), also known by his former pen name Nemo Ramjet, is a Turkish researcher, artist, and author.Kosemen is known for his artwork, depicting living and extinct animals as well as surrealist scenes, and his writings on paleoart, speculative evolution, and history and culture in Turkey.

  6. Mary the Jewess - Wikipedia

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    Mary or Maria the Jewess (Latin: Maria Hebraea), also known as Mary the Prophetess (Latin: Maria Prophetissa) or Maria the Copt (Arabic: مارية القبطية, romanized: Māriyya al-Qibṭiyya), [1] was an early alchemist known from the works of Zosimos of Panopolis (fl. c. 300) and other authors in the Greek alchemical tradition. [2]

  7. Getty Tondal - Wikipedia

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    Visions of the Other World in Middle English, 1997, Boydell & Brewer, ISBN 0-85991-423-2; Kren, Thomas, ed. Margaret of York, Simon Marmion, and The Visions of Tondal. Malibu, CA, J. Paul Getty Museum, 1992. Kren, Thomas and Roger Wieck. The Visions of Tondal from the Library of Margaret of York. Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Trust, 2012. E-Book.

  8. Zosimas of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Zosimas was born in the second half of the fifth century, during the reign of Emperor Theodosius II.He became a monk in a monastery in Palestine at a very young age, gaining a reputation as a great elder and ascetic.

  9. Visions of Amram - Wikipedia

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    Visions of Amram, also referred to as 4Q543-549, is a collection of five extremely fragmented copies found in Qumran cave 4. In 1972, Jozef T. Milik published a significant fragment of the Visions of Amram. [ 1 ]