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- Tbilisi und Erevan, T & U 91 (Berlin, 1966), pp. 280–283. Codex Mosquensis I Kap (018): at the Encyclopedia of Textual Criticism Image from Codex Mosquensis...
- Hahn Carboniferous (Mississippian)  Germany Ditomopyge (Carniphillipsia) mosquensis Sp. nov Valid Mychko & Alekseev Carboniferous (Gzhelian)  Russia Duyunaspis...
- Codex Mosquensis II designated by V or 031 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 75 (von Soden), is a Gr**** uncial m****cript of the Gospels, dated palaeographically...
- appended to this work in many early m****cripts (e.g., Codices Alexandrinus, Mosquensis, and Angelicus) state that Paul wrote it in Athens after Timothy had returned...
- illustrata : in usum praelectionum Academiae imperialis medico-chirugicae mosquensis edita (in Latin). Moscow: Nicolai S. Vsevolozsky. p. 228. Berlandier,...
- accidental. Papyri 𝔓73 Uncials Codex Mutinensis (H), Codex Cyprius (K), Codex Mosquensis I (Kap), Campi**** (M), Petropolit**** Purp. (N), Sinopensis (O), Guelferbyt****...
- polecat M. p. ****rius (Nominate subspecies) Linnaeus, 1758 Larger than mosquensis, with darker, fluffier and more lustrous fur Western European Russia,...
- illustrata, in usum praelectionum Academiae Imperialis medico-chirurgicae Mosquensis edita. 3d ed. vol. 1, pt. 3 (Reptiles, Poissons): 57–117. Moscow: Nicolai...
- probably belonged to Pliosaurus ferox. W. Kiprijanoff named Thaumatosaurus mosquensis in 1883 based on remains including teeth, vertebrae, and limb bones from...
- twenty-five Byzantine m****cripts were known. One, known as Μ or the Codex Mosquensis, was written by the priest and polymath Ioannes Eugenikos in Constantinople...