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Epitome and History
* Marcus Junianus Justinus Epitome of the Phillipic History of Pompeius Trogus
Surviving accounts of the period, including Zosimus ' New History, Zonaras ' Epitome of the Histories, George Syncellus ' Selection of Chronography, and the Augustan History, rely principally on the lost history of the Athenian Dexippus.
* Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus Book 2
* Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus
They included an Epitome of Herodotus's History ( Whether this work is actually his is debated ), the Hellenics, the History of Philip, and several panegyrics and hortatory addresses, the chief of which was the Letter to Alexander.
* Dio Cassius, Roman History, Epitome of Book LXXIV, 11 – 17
* Henry, C. S., " Brown ", pp. 171 – 190 in Henry, C. S., An Epitome of the History of Philosophy: Being the Work Adopted by the University of France for Instruction in the Colleges and High Schools.
* Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus
* L231 ) Epitome of Roman History
* Epitome of History ( reissue of above, 1827 )
* The Faithful Annalist: Or The Epitome Of The English History ( Whitwood, 1666 )
* Junianus Justinus, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, translated, with Footnotes, by the Rev.
Under the direction of Cassiodorus, in about 510, he compiled the Historiae Ecclesiasticae Tripartitae Epitome, or the Historia Tripartita (" Tripartite History "), a standard manual of church history through the Middle Ages.
Historiae Ecclesiasticae Tripartitae Epitome, the abridged history ( in twelve books ) of the early Christian Church known as the Tripartite History, was the standard manual of Church history in Medieval Europe.
* Junianus Justinus, Marcus Junianus Justinus, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, Books XXX – XXXIV
His best known works are An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of China ( 1798 ) and An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of India ( 1800 ), an image from which ( and other early entomological works ) may be seen on and Insects of New Holland ( 1805 ).
Plate fromAn Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of China.
For An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of China he obtained specimens and information from George Macartney a British envoy to China.
* An Epitome of the Natural History of the insects of India, and the islands in the Indian Seas: Comprising upwards to two hundred and fifty figures and descriptions of the most singular and beautiful species, selected chiefly from those recently discovered, and which have not appeared in the works of any preceding author.

Epitome and Philostorgius
Theodora, the wife of Constantius Chlorus, is often called Maximian's stepdaughter by ancient sources, leading to claims by Otto Seeck and Ernest Stein that she was born from an earlier marriage between Eutropia and Afranius Hannibalianus .< ref > Aurelius Victor, de Caesaribus 39. 25 ; Eutropius, Breviaria 9. 22 ; Jerome, Chronicle 225 < sup > g </ sup >; Epitome de Caesaribus 39. 2, 40. 12, quoted in Barnes, New Empire, 33 ; Barnes, New Empire, 33 .</ ref > Barnes challenges this view, saying that all " stepdaughter " sources derive their information from the partially unreliable work of history Kaisergeschichte, while other, more reliable sources, refer to her as Maximian's natural daughter .< ref > Origo Constantini 2 ; Philostorgius, Historia Ecclesiastica 2. 16 < sup > a </ sup >, quoted in Barnes, New Empire, 33.
There is some doubt as to whether Flavia Maximiana Theodora, who married Constantius I Chlorus, was the a daughter of Eutropia by an earlier husband < ref > Aurelius Victor, de Caesaribus 39. 25 ; Eutropius, Breviaria 9. 22 ; Jerome, Chronicle 225 < sup > g </ sup >; Epitome de Caesaribus 39. 2, 40. 12, quoted in Barnes, New Empire, 33 ; Barnes, New Empire, 33 .</ ref > or whether she was a daughter of Maximian by an earlier anonymous wife < ref > Origo Constantini 2 ; Philostorgius, Historia Ecclesiastica 2. 16 < sup > a </ sup >, quoted in Barnes, New Empire, 33.

Epitome and by
* Photius, Bibliotheca or Myriobiblon: Epitome of Persica by Ctesias
* Exact Epitome of the Four Monarchies by Anne Bradstreet ( 1650 )
A key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution, he is best known for his eponymous laws of planetary motion, codified by later astronomers, based on his works Astronomia nova, Harmonices Mundi, and Epitome of Copernican Astronomy.
The first edition of the Liber Memorialis was published in 1638 by Claudius Salmasius ( Saumaise ) from the Dijon manuscript, now lost, together with the Epitome of Florus.
One of the earliest explicit descriptions of the instrument, including its tuning, was in the Epitome musical by Jambe de Fer, published in Lyon in 1556.
In the Pseudo-Apollodorus Epitome of the Bibliotheke she is said to have been killed by Achilles, " who fell in love with the Amazon after her death and slew Thersites for jeering at him ".
* The story of Ixion is also told by Pseudo-Apollodorus Epitome of the Bibliotheca, 1. 20 ; Diodorus Siculus, 4. 69. 3 -. 5 ; Hyginus, Fabulae 33 ( mention ) and 62 ; Virgil in Georgics 4 and Aeneid 6, and by Ovid in Metamorphoses 12.
At the western edge of Europe and of Islamic expansion, the Reconquista in the Iberian Peninsula was well underway by the 11th century ; it was intermittently ideological, as evidenced by the Epitome Ovetense written at the behest of Rodrick McManigal in 881, but it was not a proto-crusade.
Books thought to contain such errors included some scientific works by leading astronomers such as Johannes Kepler's Epitome astronomiae Copernicianae, which was on the Index from 1621 to 1835.
Also in the 1936 auction of Newton's collection was, " The Epitome of the treasure of health written by Edwardus Generosus Anglicus innominatus who lived Anno Domini 1562 ".
And these in 8 books: Description of Sicily ; On long-lived and marvelous persons, On the feasts of the Romans 3 books, On the places in Rome and by what names they are called, Epitome of Olympic victors in 2 books, and other things.
" Therefore, Horemheb's reign has been determined and accepted today by most scholars to be 14 years and 1 month — Manetho had assigned him a reign of 4 years in his Epitome and 1 month — based on the clear evidence of the wine jar labels and the lack of dates beyond his Year 14 but this figure should be raised by a decade.
Manetho's Epitome assigns a reign length of 4 years and 1 month to Horemheb and this was usually assigned to Ay based on this Year 4 dated stela ; however, it is now believed that figure should be raised by a decade to 4 years and 1 month and attributed to Horemheb instead as Manetho intended.
* Draupadi, the Woman: Epitome of Feminity and Feminism by Madhuri Guin
* An Epitome of the Institutions by Caspar Olevianus
Riverdale was developed by the producers of the British soap opera Coronation Street and produced by Epitome Pictures Inc. in association with CBC Television.
The top ten songs were: " Do I Love You ( Indeed I Do )" by Frank Wilson, " Out on the Floor " by Dobie Gray, " You Didn't Say a Word " by Yvonne Baker, " The Snake " by Al Wilson, " Long After Tonight is Over " by Jimmy Radcliffe, " Seven Day Lover " by James Fountain, " You Don't Love Me " by Epitome of Sound, " Looking for You " by Garnet Mimms, " If That's What You Wanted " by Frankie Beverly & the Butlers, and " Seven Days Too Long " by Chuck Wood.

Epitome and Photius
* Photius, Epitome of Persica of Ctesias 20

Epitome and .
* Apollodorus, Epitome, II, 15-III, 22 ; VI, 23.
Epitome III, 11-V, 7.
* Zonaras, Epitome historiarum (), book 12, in Patrologia Graeca, ed.
* Epitome de Caesaribus.
* Epitome de Caesaribus ( translation ) ca.
Based on the testimony of John Malalas and the Epitome de Caesaribus that Gallienus was about 50 years old at the time of his death, it is generally considered he was born around 218, son of Valerian and Mariniana, a woman possibly of senatorial rank and possibly a daughter of Egnatius Victor Marinianus, and brother of Valerianus Minor.
The later writers Ovid ( Heroides 16. 71ff, 149 – 152 and 5. 35f ), Lucian ( Dialogues of the Gods 20 ), The Bibliotheca ( Epitome E. 3. 2 ) and Hyginus ( Fabulae 92 ), retell the story with skeptical, ironic or popularizing agendas.
* An Epitome of the " Divine institutes " is a summary treatment of the subject.
* pseudo-Apollodorus, Epitome 5. 18
Epitome troporum.
He is possibly also the Nibhurrereya of the Amarna letters, and likely the 18th dynasty king Rathotis who, according to Manetho, an ancient historian, had reigned for nine years — a figure that conforms with Flavius Josephus's version of Manetho's Epitome.
A few weeks later he published another version of his opera, entitled De humani corporis fabrica librorum epitome ( Abridgement of the Structure of the Human Body ) more commonly known as Epitome, with a stronger focus on illustrations than text, so as to help readers easily understand his findings.
The actual text of Epitome was an abridged form of his work in De fabrica, and the organization of the two books were quite varied.
* Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheke I, ix, 16 and III, ix, 2 and xii, 6-xiii, 7 ; Epitome vi, 13.
The earlier version, known as the Torgau Book ( 1576 ), had been condensed into an Epitome ; both documents are part of the 1580 Book of Concord.
He himself is referring to those in his Epitome to Herodotus and in Principal Doctrines.
b ) According to the Bibliotheca Epitome and Proclus in " Ilion's Conquest ", Menelaus raised his sword in front of the temple of Minerva in the central square of Troy to kill her but his wrath went away when he saw her tearing her clothes to reveal her breasts.

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