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    Kastoriadēs: mia philosophia tēs autonomias.Theophanēs Tasēs - 2007 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Eurasia.
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    The Chronicle of Theophanes Confessor: Byzantine and Near Eastern History, Ad 284-813.Theophanes the Confessor - 1996 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This is the first complete translation into English of the Chronicle of Theophanes Confessor, which covers the period AD 284-813 and is one of the most important sources of Byzantine history, that of the Arabs under the Umayyad and Abbasid dynasties and of other neighbouring peoples. The Chronicle is a compilation of earlier sources, many of them now lost: in order to use it critically the historian needs to know what texts Theophanes had in front of him and how he (...)
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    Metaphysical experiments – Physics and the invention of the universe: by Bjørn Ekeberg, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, March 2019, 212 pp., $25.00 (Paperback)ISBN: 978-1-5179-0570-5.Theophanes Grammenos - 2019 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 32 (3-4):232-234.
    Volume 32, Issue 3-4, September - December 2019, Page 232-234.
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    Physicae scientiae.Theophan Prokopovych - 2018 - Sententiae 37 (2):141-158.
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    Geometry, relativity, and philosophy: David Malament: Topics in the foundations of general relativity and Newtonian gravitation theory. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2012, xii+368pp, $55.00 HB.Theophanes Grammenos - 2014 - Metascience 24 (1):141-145.
    David Malament, now emeritus at the University of California, Irvine, where since 1999 he served as a Distinguished Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science after having spent twenty-three years as a faculty member at the University of Chicago , is well known as the author of numerous articles on the mathematical and philosophical foundations of modern physics with an emphasis on problems of space-time structure and the foundations of relativity theory. Malament’s Topics in the foundations of general relativity and (...)
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    In Universam Philosophiam Prooemium.Theophan Prokopovich - 2020 - Sententiae 39 (1):109-125.
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    Catullianum.Theophanes Kakridis - 1903 - The Classical Review 17 (05):252-.
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    Plautinum.Theophanes Kakridis - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (06):305-.
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    (1 other version)In Defense of Self-Determination: A Critique of B.F. Skinner.Andrew C. Theophanous - 1975 - Behaviorism 3 (1):97-116.
  10. Aristē politeia: o politikos stochasmos stēn archaia Ellada.Iōannēs-Theophanēs A. Papadēmētriou (ed.) - 1980 - Athēna: I.T.A. Papadēmētriou.
     
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    Building machines that learn and think for themselves.Matthew Botvinick, David G. T. Barrett, Peter Battaglia, Nando de Freitas, Darshan Kumaran, Joel Z. Leibo, Timothy Lillicrap, Joseph Modayil, Shakir Mohamed, Neil C. Rabinowitz, Danilo J. Rezende, Adam Santoro, Tom Schaul, Christopher Summerfield, Greg Wayne, Theophane Weber, Daan Wierstra, Shane Legg & Demis Hassabis - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Inhumation as Theophanic Encounter: The Eastern Orthodox Rejection of Cremation.Alexander Earl - 2024 - Christian Bioethics 30 (3):200-212.
    This essay aims to articulate why the Orthodox have historically, and to the present, opposed cremation. Its primary line of argument is that inhumation is a site of “theophanic encounter”: a manifestation of the Glory of God. This theophanic quality is borne out in the scriptures and the Church’s liturgical experience. In particular, the connections between the funeral service and the entombed Christ on Holy Friday and Saturday properly situate the meaning of the post-mortem body. This intimate connection between the (...)
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    Theophanes Continuatus VI and De Cerimoniis.Jeffrey Michael Featherstone - 2011 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 104 (1):115-122.
    Though parts of the text traditionally called Theophanes Continuatus go back to the time of Constantine VII, it is in fact a compilation of various texts put together by a later redactor in the reign of Nicephorus Phokas. Likewise, the original parts of text known as the De Cerimoniis were produced in the reign of Constantine, but the text has come down to us in a later redaction, apparently also from the time of Phokas. In the case of the De (...)
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  14. Theophanes on the Iconoclasm of Leo III.Barry Baldwin - 1990 - Byzantion 60:426-428.
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    Zu Theophanes.C. de Boor - 1892 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 1 (3).
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    Comparative Analysis of Theophan Prokopovych’s and Georgii Konyskyi’s Philosophy of Mind.Yaroslava Stratii - 2018 - Sententiae 37 (2):20-48.
    The article compares selected chapters devoted the problems of mind (anima) from two philosophical courses by Georgii Konyskyi, taught at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in 1747-1749 and 1749-1751 academic years. As Konyskyi taught his first course using verbatim Teofan Prokopovych’s philosophical course of 1706-08 academic years, the article compares the doctrines on mind by these two Mohylian authors. It also shows the evolution of Konyskyi’s views. -/- There are common elements between the philosophy of mind of Prokopovych and Konyskyi: their interpretations of (...)
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    The Chronology of Theophanes 607—775.E. W. Brooks - 1899 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 8 (1).
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    Pompey and Theophanes of Mytilene.Barbara K. Gold - 1985 - American Journal of Philology 106 (3):312.
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    Eine Verschollene Handschrift Des Theophanes.J. Enoch Powell - 1936 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 36 (1):5-6.
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    Remarks about the edition of the “Introduction” to the philosophical course by Theophan Prokopovich.Mykola Symchych - 2020 - Sententiae 39 (1):126-139.
    The article supplements the publication of the introduction to Theophan Prokopovych’s philosophical course (taught at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in 1707-09). It analyses characteristics of Prokopovych’s manuscript in comparison with the manuscript of Georgiy Konyskyi’s philosophical course (taught in 1747-1749). The latter turns out to be a copy of the former, as it does not contain significant differences. The article describes the editorial principles of Prokopovych’s Prooemium and the significance of the text as well as gives short exposition of the content with (...)
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    Challenging Rahner’s Reading of Augustine on Theophanic and Incarnational Peculiarity.Martin E. Robinson - 2024 - Augustinian Studies 55 (2):221-238.
    This article explores Karl Rahner’s assessment of Augustine’s treatment of Old Testament theophanies and the Incarnation. It scrutinizes Rahner’s contention that Augustine deviated from the Christological interpretation held by earlier church fathers and finds that while Augustine’s interpretation differs from the majority of his predecessors, he is not the first significant church father to embrace such a view. Moreover, Augustine’s approach to the theophanies is shown to have deep roots in both tradition and scripture, challenging the explanatory power of the (...)
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    The sources of Theophanes and the Syriac chroniclers.E. W. Brooks - 1906 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 15 (2):578-587.
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    Theophanes (J.) Matthews The Journey of Theophanes. Travel, Business, and Daily Life in the Roman East. Pp. xviii + 244, ills, maps. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2006. Cased, £40, US$60. ISBN: 978-0-300-10898-. [REVIEW]Michael Whitby - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):560-.
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    Paul Speck, Kaiser Leon III. Die Geschichtswerke des Nikephoros und des Theophanes und der liber pontificalis.Klaus-Peter Todt - 2005 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 97 (1):247-250.
    Dem Rezensenten obliegt die traurige Pflicht, das letzte Buch des vor kurzem (am 18. August 2003) verstorbenen Berliner Emeritus für Byzantinistik, Paul Speck, zu besprechen. Wie die große Menge seiner früheren Artikel und Monographien beschäftigt sich auch dieses Buch in z.T. polemischer Auseinandersetzung mit den Positionen anderer Forscher mit den Quellen zur byzantinischen Geschichte des 7.–9. Jahrhunderts, also mit der Zeit der sog. Dunklen Jahrhunderte, vor allem mit der Periode des sog. Bilderstreites. Es handelt sich, wie Speck selbst in der (...)
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  25. The Sources of Theophanes for the Heraclian Dynasty.Ann S. Proudfoot - 1974 - Byzantion 44:367-439.
     
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  26. Constantin porphyrogenete et theophane le confesseur.Panayotis Yannopoulos - 2005 - Byzantion 75:362-372.
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    C. SODE, Jerusalem – Konstantinopel – Rom. Die Viten des Michael Synkellos und der Brüder Theodoros und Theophanes Graptoi.Eva de Vries- van der Velden - 2002 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 95 (2):711-714.
    The modern critical approach to things hagiographical still wavers when it comes to taking leave of twelve lines of iambic invective, branded with wonderful delicacy of touch on the saintly foreheads of two Palestinian brothers, Theodore and Theophanes, the so-called “Graptoi”. Barry Baldwin, noting that C.A. Trypanis, unlike the great B. Bury and others, was inclined to disbelieve the story, could not help expressing the hope that it was true (An Anthology of Byzantine Poetry, Amsterdam 1985, pp. 142–3). It is (...)
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    Un fantôme historique : «l’autre Theophane».Panayotis Yannopoulos - 2020 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 113 (1):189-218.
    At the beginning of the 9th c. George Syncellus began to write a universal chronicle, the second part of which was completed by the monk Theophanes. According to Byzantine tradition this monk was Theophanes the Confessor. But 10th-century sources note that this Theophanes was the grandfather or greatuncle of the emperor Constantine VII, which is historically impossible. This prompted P. Speck to invent “another Theophanes”, who lived during the second half of the 9th c. and was the editor of the (...)
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  29. Les vicissitudes historiques de la Chronique de Théophane.Panayotis Yannopoulos - 2000 - Byzantion 70 (2):527-553.
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    (1 other version)Systemelemente des philosophisch-theologischen Denkens in Byzanz. Zum Dialog Theophanes des Gregorios Palamas.Georgi Kapriev - 1997 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 64 (2):263-290.
    Die Bestimmung des byzantinischen Gottesdenkens als «System» ist immer ein scandalum gewesen. Es wird als solches eher von seinen Kritikern begriffen, während seine Fürsprecher diese Bezeichnung überwiegend ablehnen. Wenn die byzantinischen Autoren in das Zentrum der Gotteserkenntnis eine Erfahrung oder eine Praxis stellen, die als Quelle der Theologie und als «wahre Philosophie» betrachtet werden, so ist zu erwarten, daß sie, Erfahrung oder Praxis, in systematischen Schriften selten und unwillig besprochen werden. Vielmehr begründen die meisten Autoren das Erscheinen ihrer Texte mit (...)
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    Henry Corbin and D.T. Suzuki: On Theophanic Imagination as Imaginatio vera.Shun Miyajima - forthcoming - Comparative and Continental Philosophy.
    This paper analyses the concept of the Imagination of Henry Corbin (1903–1978) in relation to Daisetsu T. Suzuki (1870–1966). Besides being a renowned orientalist and scholar of Islamic thought, Corbin was a philosopher par excellence whose original thought deserves to be studied. So, I present this paper as a contribution to the evaluation of Corbin as a philosopher. In doing so, I shall shed light upon the philosophical affinity between Corbin and Suzuki, which has thus far rarely been discussed in (...)
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  32. The public and private worlds of Theophanes of Hermopolis Magna.Malcolm Choat - 2006 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 88 (1):41-75.
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    Ilse Rochow, Byzanz im 8. Jahrhundert in der Sicht des Theophanes.Albrecht Berger - 1992 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 84-85 (1-2):519-519.
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    On the date of the first four books of the Continuator of Theophanes.E. W. Brooks - 1901 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 10 (2):416-417.
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  35. Génésios et le Continuateur de Théophane.Franjo Barisic - 1958 - Byzantion 28:119-133.
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  36. Les sources de Génésios et du Continuateur de Théophane pour l'histoire de Michael II (820-829).Franjo Barisic - 1961 - Byzantion 31:257-271.
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    Οθονια und andere Stoffbezeichnungen im 'Wäschekatalog' des Ägypters Theophanes und im neuen Testament.Josef Blinzler - 1955 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 99 (1-2).
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    Zu einer Stelle der Chronik des Theophanes.J. B. Bury - 1897 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 6 (3).
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    Observations sur la chronologie de Théophane et de quelques lettres des papes.H. Hubert - 1897 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 6 (3).
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  40. Comme le dit Georges le Syncelle ou, je pense, Théophane.P. Yannopoulos - 2004 - Byzantion 74 (1):139-146.
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  41. Adaptation Des noms étrangers à la grammaire du grec byzantin le cas'narsis'dans la chronique de théophane.Panayotis Yannopoulos - 2013 - Byzantion 83:421-432.
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  42. L. Breyer, Bilderstreit und Arabersturm in Byzanz. Das 8. Jahrhundert (717-813) aus der Weltchronik des Theophanes. Übersetzt, eingeleitet und erklärt.[Byzantinische Geschichtsschreiber, 6.] Graz-Wien-Köln, Styria (1957). 244 S., 2 Karten. Das 8. Jahrhundert birgt mit Bildcrstreit und Arabersturin zweifellos Ereignisse. [REVIEW]München F. Dölger - 1932 - Byzantion 7:265.
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    Harry Turtledove: The Chronicle of Theophanes. An English translation of anni mundi 6095–6305 , with introduction and notes. Pp. xxiv + 201. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1982. £18.75. [REVIEW]Michael Whitby - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (2):372-373.
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    (1 other version)Sprachliche und textkritische Studien zur Chronik des Theophanes Confessor. Inauguraldissertation von David Tabachovitz. Pp. viii + 72. Uppsala: Almquist and Wiksell, 1926. [REVIEW]A. Souter - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (6):241-241.
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    Excited Delirium: The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Police Brutality.Kathryn Petrozzo - 2023 - Philosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 30 (4):357-359.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Excited DeliriumThe Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Police BrutalityKathryn Petrozzo (bio)In their timely and pressing piece, Arjun Byju and Phoebe Friesen explore the contentious diagnosis of excited delirium; a syndrome characterized by erratic, aggressive, and “delusional” behavior (2023). Overwhelmingly, this term is used when individuals come in contact with police and/or first responders. Although much attention has been given to debating whether or not this is a “real” diagnosis, the authors (...)
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    Reshaping Ignatius’ hymnographic corpus.Carmelo Nicolò Benvenuto - 2017 - AKROPOLIS: Journal of Hellenic Studies 1:129-137.
    Ignatius’ hymnographic corpus is still composed by the scattered group of compositions listed a century ago. But it is to be noted that on many of the compositions attributed to Ignatius, however, there is often the doubt of Theophanes’ authorship. This contribution starts from an analysis of the elements offered by the manuscript tradition in order to proceed to a complete redefinition of production and style of the hymnographer, according particular attention to the great number of Ignatius’ unedited compositions. On (...)
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  47. Deficient Existence in a Divine World: Ontological Deficiency in the Metaphysics of John Scotus Eriugena.Douglas Hadley - 1999 - Dissertation, Boston University
    As the world's literary, religious, and philosophical traditions attest, deficiency in the world is a matter of perennial human concern. Ontologically speaking deficient existence is a problem that has occupied metaphysical thinking from Heraclitus to Heidegger. What is it to exist deficiently? ;This dissertation addresses the question, first, through a survey of answers given by six ancient philosophers. Parmenides describes deficient existence as changing multiplicity; Plato, as being in an inferior world; Plotinus, as mis-seeing; Augustine, as disorderedness; Gregory of Nyssa, (...)
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    Voices of fire.Theresa Abell Haynes - 2021 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 32 (1):30-45.
    Early followers of Jesus and later rabbinical Jews, two divergent branches of Judaism emerging respectively from the Second Temple and Post-Second Temple eras, both drew upon the cultural memory of Sinai to establish their identity. This article examines how the author of Acts used the Sinai imagery of theophanic fire in the Pentecost narrative of Acts 2 to reinforce a continu­ation of Judaism and offer an inclusive expansion of it to gentile believers. Then it looks at how later rabbinic sources (...)
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    Covenants as an echo of the Eucharist. Typos of Lord’s Supper in the Old Testament.Sergiy Victorovich Sannikov - 2020 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 91:11-44.
    The article uses typological understanding of the Lord's Supper to analyze Old Testament text. Intertextual hermeneutics, which connects the lexical units of various parts of texts for comprehensive understanding allowed to see an echo of the Eucharist in Old Testament. One of the most expressive prototypes or typos of the Lord's Supper in the Old Testament is the idea of the Covenants and changing of the covenants. The author analyzes the concept of testament and all cases of using this term (...)
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    NO WEREWOLVES IN THEOLOGY?: TRANSCENDENCE, IMMANENCE, AND BECOMING-DIVINE IN GILLES DELEUZE.Jacob Holsinger Sherman - 2009 - Modern Theology 25 (1):1-20.
    This essay adds a theological voice to the current debate over the legacy of Gilles Deleuze. It discusses Peter Hallward's charge that Deleuze is best read as a mystical, theophanic philosopher who values creativity to the detriment of real creatures. It argues that while Hallward is right to discern a flight from bodies, relations, and politics in Deleuze, this is due not to Deleuze's contemplative mysticism, but rather to his strident rejection of any transcendence. The essay then draws upon Thomas (...)
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