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Epiphanius de gemmis ; the old Georgian version and the fragments of the Armenian version / by Robert P. Blake, Ph.D., and the Coptic-Sahidic fragments, by Henri de Vis.
Author
Epiphanius, Saint, Bishop of Constantia in Cyprus, approximately 310-403
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London : Christophers, [1934]
Description
cxxiii, 335 pages, 51 unnumbered pages : diagram ; 24 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Precious stones
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Editor
Blake, Robert Pierpont, 1886-1950
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Vis, Henri de
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Translator
Blake, Robert Pierpont, 1886-1950
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Vis, Henri de
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Blake, Robert Pierpont, 1886-1950
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Blake, Robert Pierpont, 1886-1950
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Vis, Henri de
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Vis, Henri de
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Related name
Obshchestvo rasprostranenii͡a gramotnostī sredī gruzīn (Tʻbilisi, Georgian S.S.R.). Biblioteka. Manuscript. 1141
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Series
Studies and documents ; II.
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Studies and documents ; II
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Notes
Printed in Belgium by Imprimerie de Meester, Wetteren, with Georgian text and index lithographed by White-Smith music press co., Boston.
The index is paged with Georgian numerials.
Includes the text of the originals with English translation.
The Georgian text was copied from the "Shatberd codex", ms. 1141 in the library of the Obshchestvo rasprostranenii︠a︡ gramotnostī sredī gruzīn, Tiflis.
"Table of abbreviations": p. [98]
Other title(s)
De gemmis.
OCLC
792940
RCP
C - S
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Epiphanius de gemmis; the old Georgian version and the fragments of the Armenian version, by Robert P. Blake, Ph.D., and the Coptic-Sahidic fragments, by Henri de Vis.
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