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1 I, Int | published at Rome a Latin treatise containing all, or part
2 I, Int | answered them in the present treatise in the year 393. Nothing
3 I, Int | from Jerome’s remark in the treatise against Vigilantius, where
4 I, Int | in the heathen world.~The treatise gives a remarkable specimen
5 I, 13(4329)| See the treatise on the Perp. Virginity of
6 I, 26 | have briefly noted in my treatise on Illustrious Men. 4427
7 I, 40(4564)| Paxamus wrote a treatise on cooking, which, Suidas
8 I, 42(4587)| Philosophers” refers to a treatise by Anaxelides on the same
9 I, 42(4591)| to heart, that he wrote a treatise on the problem, and then
10 I, 48 | Rhetorician recited his excellent treatise on Concord to the Greeks,
11 II, 6 | reader) Galen asserts in his treatise on Simples, that human dung
12 II, 6(4728) | Greek physician and wrote a treatise on Materia Medica, in 5
13 II, 7(4747) | of these details from the treatise of Porphyry Περὶ ἀποχῆς
14 II, 12(4766)| Meditatorium. Comp. Tertullian, Treatise on Fasting, ch. 6.~
15 II, 13 | of great eloquence, has a treatise on the life of the ancient
16 II, 14 | great learning, published a treatise of his own on their mode
17 II, 31 | dedicated to him a small treatise upon this parable. 4915 ~
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