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He deciphered the Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus, a 5th century Greek manuscript of the New Testament, in the 1840s, and rediscovered the Codex Sinaiticus, a 4th century New Testament manuscript, in 1859.
It was not rediscovered until a Greek worker dug up a stele in April 1863.
One of two Old Greek texts of the Book of Daniel has been recently rediscovered and work is ongoing in reconstructing the original form of the book.
Treasure ( from Greek θησαυρός-thēsauros, meaning " treasure store ", romanized as thesaurus ) is a concentration of riches, often one which is considered lost or forgotten until being rediscovered.
He was the author of numerous works, including: a Greek grammar in the form of question and answer, like the Erotemata of Manuel Moschopulus, with an appendix on the so-called " Political verse "; a treatise on syntax ; a biography of Aesop and a prose version of the fables ; scholia on certain Greek authors ; two hexameter poems, one a eulogy of Claudius Ptolemaeus — whose Geography was rediscovered by Planudes, who translated it into Latin — the other an account of the sudden change of an ox into a mouse ; a treatise on the method of calculating in use amongst the Indians ( ed.
Lost for centuries, a Greek manuscript of the Didache was rediscovered in 1873 by Philotheos Bryennios, Metropolitan of Nicomedia in the Codex Hierosolymitanus.
Pagan Latin and Greek learning was viewed suspiciously in Christian early medieval Europe, and it was through 12th century Arabic translations that medieval Europe rediscovered Hellenic medicine, including the works of Galen and Hippocrates.
The Psalms of Solomon were referenced in Early Christian writings, but lost to modern scholars until a Greek manuscript was rediscovered in the 17th century.
The Italian Renaissance had rediscovered the ancient Greek and Roman theatre, and this was instrumental in the development of the new drama, which was then beginning to evolve apart from the old mystery and miracle plays of the Middle Ages.
Robortello was an editor of rediscovered works of Antiquity, who taught philosophy and rhetoric, as well as ethics ( following Aristotle ), and Latin and Greek, roving from Padua through universities at Lucca, Pisa, Venice, Padua, and Bologna before finally returning to Padua in 1560.

rediscovered and city
The city was rediscovered in 1992 when satellite photography revealed traces of the ancient trade routes leading to it.
The Spanish did not rebuild the city and the location went unrecorded and was forgotten until it was rediscovered through a detailed examination of period letters and documents.
The city was thought to be legend until 2001, when it was rediscovered in the Helike Delta.
The city was rediscovered in 2001 buried in an ancient lagoon.
While a large part of the population continued to struggle with high unemployment and deprivations in the aftermath of World War I, the upper class of society, and a growing middle class, gradually rediscovered prosperity and turned Berlin into a cosmopolitan city.
* The old Canaanite city of Ugarit is rediscovered.
* The Pisan City Walls that in the 13th century surrounded the city with 36 towers ( which at the moment only 6 remains ), and the Catalan-Aragonese Castle named Castello di Sassari, demolished in 1877, whose ruins, including some rooms, the basement, and part of a tower were rediscovered in 2008.
In 1993 this fact was rediscovered, but it was concluded that the incorporation was no longer valid after about 60 years without a city government.
The lost city of Ubar, sometimes identified with Irem in what is now the town of Shisr in Oman, is believed to have been a center of the frankincense trade along the recently rediscovered " Incense Road ".
When it was rediscovered by officialdom in 1785, the site was known to the local Totonac, whose ancestors may also have built the city, as El Tajín, which was said to mean “ of thunder or lightning bolt ”.
* The old Canaanite city of Ugarit is rediscovered.
The Ancients evacuated the city via the Stargate, hoping it would eventually be rediscovered by their descendants.
The Roman city was rediscovered in 1859 when workmen began excavating the baths complex.
The Maya city of Waka ' was rediscovered by oil prospectors in the 1960s.
On the contrary, precisely by being engulfed and covered up for many centuries, only to be rediscovered and provide modern archaeologists with a uniquely preserved Roman city, gave Pompeii its enduring fame – far too late for its hapless first century citizens to have any benefit.
The city was thought to be legend until 2001, when it was rediscovered in the Helike delta.
Dora Katsonopoulou, president of the Helike Society, and Steven Soter of the American Museum of Natural History rediscovered the city in the summer of 2001 near the village of Rizomylos.
The city was rediscovered in 2001 buried in an ancient lagoon.
When French explorers rediscovered the city in 1815 they were disappointed to find a sand-blown city of low mud buildings.
Between 1575 and 1577 a smallpox ( matlazahuatl ) epidemic decimated the population, it is estimated that two million people lost their lives in Mesoamerica, the city was totally abandoned, and the few survivors moved to the city of Xalapa, eventually fell into oblivion, until archeologist Francisco del Paso and Troncoso rediscovered it.
Since 1989, the city of Łódź has rediscovered its industrial heritage, a unique ensemble of architecture, preserved despite two World Wars.
During the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, the value of the neighborhood as a family-oriented environment close to the heart of the city was quietly rediscovered by young professionals and others.

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Thābit's formula was rediscovered by Fermat ( 1601 – 1665 ) and Descartes ( 1596 – 1650 ), to whom it is sometimes ascribed, and extended by Euler ( 1707 – 1783 ).
In 1692, he composed The Fairy-Queen ( an adaptation of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream ), the score of which ( his longest for theatre ) was rediscovered in 1901 and published by the Purcell Society.
In a 2002 story for the Chicago Daily Record, Mark Guarino, the newspaper's music critic, wrote that "' Forever Changes ' is a touchstone for serious pop fanatics ..." He added that, "... the band's first three albums were since rediscovered as visionary classics, all three culminating in ' Forever Changes ' ( Elektra ), the band's 1967 masterpiece of ornate pop.
* Myšia Hôrka ( near Spišský Štvrtok ), Slovakia-3500 years old town ( rediscovered in the 20th century ) and archaeological site, complex is called also Slovak Mycenae.
The reduction in distortion and noise provided by AC bias was rediscovered in 1940 by Walter Weber ( 1907 – 1944 ), while working for Hans Joachim von Braunmühl at the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft ( RRG ).
* March 9 – Mayhew Folger, whaler, captain of Topaz ( ship ), rediscovered Pitcairn Islands in 1808 ( d. 1828 )
In the 20th century, painter Fritz Faiss ( 1905 – 1981 ), a student of Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky at the Bauhaus, together with Dr. Hans Schmid, rediscovered the so-called " Punic wax " technique of encaustic painting.
In November 1774, Cook started from New Zealand and crossed the South Pacific without sighting land between 53 ° and 57 ° S to Tierra del Fuego ; then, passing Cape Horn on 29 December, he rediscovered Roché Island renaming it Isle of Georgia, and discovered the South Sandwich Islands ( named Sandwich Land by him ), the only ice-clad land he had seen, before crossing the South Atlantic to the Cape of Good Hope between 55 ° and 60 °.
Beaumont was much admired by the well-known colleagues who outlived him ( Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison, Richard Matheson, Robert Bloch, Roger Corman ), and his work is currently in the process of being rediscovered.
Following several successful revivals ( including Stephen Daldry's 1992 production for the National Theatre ), the play wasrediscovered ” and hailed as a damning social critique of capitalism and middle-class hypocrisy in the manner of the social realist dramas of Shaw and Ibsen.
* Jean Emile Humbert ( 1771 – 1839 ), Dutch military engineer who rediscovered ancient Carthage
The principal factors are location and transport, but other factors which may have contributed include the widening of the corporate-professional employment sector in central London, starting in the 1980s and the effect of rising property prices in districts north of the river, and ( more recently ), nearby Clapham and Battersea, causing Kennington to be " rediscovered ".
Marine investigations in the area have also identified new species of anemone, rediscovered the fan mussel ( the UK's largest and rarest bivalve mollusc-thought to be found only in Plymouth Sound and a few sites off the west of Scotland ) and a number of shipwreck sites, including HMS Drake ( 1901 ), which was torpedoed and sank just off the island in 1917.
About 500 years later it was rediscovered by Kindan the harper and successfully mined ( in Dragon's Fire ), and thereafter used exclusively by dragonriders.
For example, a wall fresco which depicted Priapus, the ancient god of sex and fertility, with his extremely enlarged penis, was covered with plaster ( and, as Schefold explains ( p. 134 ), even the older reproduction below was locked away " out of prudishness " and only opened on request ) and only rediscovered in 1998 due to rainfall.
In 1845 ( four years after Green's death ), Green's work was rediscovered by the young William Thomson ( age 21 in 1845 ), later known as Lord Kelvin, who popularised it for future mathematicians.
Franz Schubert ( top ), whose music Grove and Arthur Sullivan ( below ) rediscovered in 1867
The identity was rediscovered by Brahmagupta ( 598 – 668 ), an Indian mathematician and astronomer, who generalized it and used it in his study of what is now erroneously called Pell's equation.
Howard Arkley ( 1951 – 1999 ), rediscovered culture in suburbia.
The most enigmatic species of the genus, the Large-billed Reed Warbler ( A. orinus ), was rediscovered in Thailand on March, 2006.
* The Mirror ( 1911 film ), a rediscovered film
The authenticity of the letters ( which were allegedly rediscovered and published in the early 16th century ), the exact course of the voyage, as well as whether it even took place, are challenged by historians.

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