Citations:θεοσόφως
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Ancient Greek citations of θεοσόφως (theosóphōs)
- c. 150–215 CE, Clement of Alexandria, “Stromata”, in Jacques Paul Migne, editor, Cursus Completus Patrologiae Graecae, linked to © 2006 University of the Aegean pdf transcription of the Greek edition, volume 8 (overall work in Ancient Greek and Latin), Paris: Migne, →OCLC, page coll. 708 (transcribed to page 5):
- οὐκ εὐθὺς δ’ εἴ τις μὴ προηγουμένως ἐπιτελεῖ, κατὰ περίστασιν αὐτὸ ποιεῖ, ἀλλὰ οἰκονομούμενός τι θεοσόφως καὶ συμπεριφερόμενος ἐνεργήσει.
- ouk euthùs d’ eí tis mḕ proēgouménōs epiteleî, katà perístasin autò poieî, allà oikonomoúmenós ti theosóphōs kaì sumperipherómenos energḗsei.
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- c. 820 – c. 891, Photios of Constantinople, edited by Jacques Paul Migne, Cursus Completus Patrologiae Graecae, linked to © 2006 University of the Aegean pdf transcription of the Greek edition, volume 103 (overall work in Ancient Greek and Latin), Paris: Migne, →OCLC, page coll. 824 (transcribed to page 224):
- […] ὥσπερ ὁμολογῶν τῇ τοῦ προπάτορος ἀπάτῃ μέχρι τότε συνέχεσθαι, καλῶς τε καὶ θεοσόφως τὸ λοιπὸν τῇ πρὸς ἐκεῖνον ἀποτάσσεται φιλίᾳ.
- […] hṓsper homologôn têi toû propátoros apátēi mékhri tóte sunékhesthai, kalôs te kaì theosóphōs tò loipòn têi pròs ekeînon apotássetai philíāi.
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- c. 1155 – c. 1215, Nicetas Acominatus, edited by Jacques Paul Migne, Cursus Completus Patrologiae Graecae, linked to © 2006 University of the Aegean pdf transcription of the Greek edition, volume 139 (overall work in Ancient Greek and Latin), Paris: Migne, →OCLC, page coll. 562 (transcribed to page 97):
- τῶν ἅπαξ δοξάντων περιεχόμενος καὶ πρὸς τὸ οἰκεῖον ἀνθέλκων βούλημα καὶ ὃ κυρώσειν προέθετο τὰς μηδὲν τῇ ἀληθείᾳ λυμαινομένας ἀλλὰ θεοσόφως λεχθείσας ῥήσεις τῶν μακαρίων διδασκάλων τῆς οἰκουμένης.
- tôn hápax doxántōn periekhómenos kaì pròs tò oikeîon anthélkōn boúlēma kaì hò kurṓsein proétheto tàs mēdèn têi alētheíāi lumainoménas allà theosóphōs lekhtheísas rhḗseis tôn makaríōn didaskálōn tês oikouménēs.
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