- The
Stromata (Gr****: Στρώματα), a
mistake for
Stromateis (Στρωματεῖς, "Patchwork," i.e., Miscellanies),
attributed to
Clement of
Alexandria (c. 150 – c...
- (Exhortation) –
written c. 195 AD The
Paedagogus (Tutor) –
written c. 198 AD The
Stromata (Miscellanies) –
written c. 198 AD–c. 203 AD The
Protrepticus (Gr****: Προτρεπτικὸς...
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Stromata is
Charlotte Martin's
follow up to On Your S**** and her
second full-length release, on her own label. The
title is
derived from "the connective...
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received mainstream commercial releases, 2004's On Your S**** and 2006's
Stromata. In 2009, she
released an
instrumental piano album titled Piano Trees before...
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embedded in a
dense sterile tissue of
haploid cells called a
stroma (plural:
stromata). This is
similar to a perithecium, but the asci are not
regularly organised...
- It is
characterized by its
elongated upright, clavate, or strap-like
stromata poking up
through the ground, much like fingers. The
genus Xylaria contains...
- of
Egypt (under the new pharaoh, Octavian)", citing, for instance, the
Stromata by
Clement of
Alexandria (Roller 2010, pp. 149, 214,
footnote 103). Plutarch...
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Ethereal Library.
Retrieved 30
March 2019. Clement, "Hom.", III, lxxii; cfr.
Stromata, VI, xiii, cvi; cf. "Const. Apost.", II, viii, 36 "Didascalia Syr.", IV;...
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Hypocreaceae and
genus Hypocreopsis,
fungi that form
stromata on the
stems of
trees and shrubs. The
stromata are orange-brown and
consist of radiating, perithecial...
- and Clement's
Stromata I.15.[non-primary
source needed] See Porphyry's Life of
Pythagoras 12,
Alexander Polyhistor apud Clement's
Stromata I.15, Diodorus...