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rediscovered by
German and
French scholars in the 19th century.
Stichos (pl.
stichoi) is the Gr**** word for a 'line' of
prose or
poetry and the
suffix '-metry'...
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lines here, and in Bowra's Gr****, are
actually two
lines or
stichoi in Gr**** prosody.
Stichoi however are
often too long to be
preserved as
single lines...
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immediately after psalm or
other scriptural verses.
These verses are
known as
stichoi (sing: stichos), but
sticheraric poetry usually follows the
hexameter and...
- προς τα εμπρός),
novel 1976
Voidangeloi (Βοϊδάγγελοι), poem 1968
Apantes Stichoi (Άπαντες στίχοι), poem 1970 O
Sevalie Servan tis
Kyrias (Ο Σεβαλιέ σερβάν...
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subscription which notes the
number of pages,
lines (known as στιχοι /
stichoi), and
phrases (known as ρηματα / rhemata)
written in the Gospel. The only...
- (later hand), and
subscriptions at the end of each book, with
numbers of
stichoi. On the
folio 294 it
contains fragments from a 14th-century m****cripts...
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There is no
stanza division, but the
writing does
align somewhat with the
stichoi (lines) of
Codex Vatic****.: 114 It has
certain ligatures (representing...
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lines per page. It
contains Prolegomena and Argumentum. It has
numbers of
stichoi to the
Gospel of Matthew. The Gr**** text of the
codex is a representative...
- of each book, with
numbers of
lines in each
gospel (known as στιχοι /
stichoi). The
titles of the
books were
written in red ink. The
order of
books are...
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Cornill has
confirmed this view by saying: "Equal
length of the
several stichoi was not the
basic formal law of Jeremiah's
metric construction." Sievers...