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Author Hierocles, of Alexandria, active 430.
Title Hierokleous philosophou hupomnēma eis ta tōn Pythagoreiōn epē ta chrysa = Hierocli philosophi commentarius in aurea Pythagoreorum carmina / Joan. Curterio interprete.
Accompanying uniform title Golden verses.
Publication Info Londini : Excudebat Rogerus Daniel, et venalis prostat apud Joann. Williams, 1654.



Descript [30], 433 p.
Note Greek and Latin on facing pages.
Includes index.
The first part includes the text of the Carmen aureum in Greek, with Latin translations by Joannes Curterius and Theodorus Marcilius.
The second part has title: De providentia & facto: una cum fragmentis ejusdem; et Lilii Gyraldi interpretatione symbolorum Pythagorae: notisque merici casauboni ad Commentarium Hieroclis in Aurea carmina, and includes "Prolegomena de editione, autore, & opere" by John Pearson, Bishop of Chester.
Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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Author Hierocles, of Alexandria, active 430.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Golden verses.
Alt author Cuterius, Joannes.
Marcile, Théodore, 1548-1617.
Accompanying uniform title Golden verses.
Descript [30], 433 p.
Note Greek and Latin on facing pages.
Includes index.
The first part includes the text of the Carmen aureum in Greek, with Latin translations by Joannes Curterius and Theodorus Marcilius.
The second part has title: De providentia & facto: una cum fragmentis ejusdem; et Lilii Gyraldi interpretatione symbolorum Pythagorae: notisque merici casauboni ad Commentarium Hieroclis in Aurea carmina, and includes "Prolegomena de editione, autore, & opere" by John Pearson, Bishop of Chester.
Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
Author Hierocles, of Alexandria, active 430.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Golden verses.
Alt author Cuterius, Joannes.
Marcile, Théodore, 1548-1617.
Accompanying uniform title Golden verses.

Subject Golden verses.
Descript [30], 433 p.
Note Greek and Latin on facing pages.
Includes index.
The first part includes the text of the Carmen aureum in Greek, with Latin translations by Joannes Curterius and Theodorus Marcilius.
The second part has title: De providentia & facto: una cum fragmentis ejusdem; et Lilii Gyraldi interpretatione symbolorum Pythagorae: notisque merici casauboni ad Commentarium Hieroclis in Aurea carmina, and includes "Prolegomena de editione, autore, & opere" by John Pearson, Bishop of Chester.
Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
Alt author Cuterius, Joannes.
Marcile, Théodore, 1548-1617.

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