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Theios aner (Ancient Gr****, θεῖος ἀνήρ) is a term
within Gr****
philosophy translatable as "divine man". Its
meaning has been
debated through history, but...
- Vol. 50.4. pp. 223–229.
Retrieved October 23, 2023. "Strong's G2304 -
theios". Blue
Letter Bible. "Strong's G2305 - theiotēs". Blue
Letter Bible. "Strong's...
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University Press; London,
William Heinemann Ltd. 1928.
Online version at
theio.com.
Gaius Valerius Flaccus, Argonauticon. Otto Kramer. Leipzig. Teubner...
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stylized in the New
Testament in the
image of the "divine man" (Gr****:
theios aner),
which was
widespread in antiquity. It is said that many of the famous...
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Britain and Ireland. 1841. p. 384. Demoen, Kristoffel; Praet,
Danny (2009).
Theios Sophistes:
Essays on
Flavius Philostratus' Vita
Apollonii edited by Kristoffel...
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University Press; London,
William Heinemann Ltd. 1928.
Online version at
theio.com.
Gaius Valerius Flaccus, Argonauticon. Otto Kramer. Leipzig. Teubner...
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Latin thermae, for warm baths, and the
classical Gr**** θείος,
theios for sulfur. The type
species of this
genus was
previously ****igned to the...
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chemical prefix thio-. The
Modern Standard Gr**** word for
sulfur is θείο,
theío. In 12th-century Anglo-French, it was sulfre. In the 14th century, the erroneously...
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individual deities. ...
Bearing in mind also that the Gr**** word θεῖος (
theios) need not mean 'of a god' but
could mean 'superhuman', or even 'excellent'...
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McIlwaine Frazer, Jr..
Indiana University Press. 1966.
Online version at
theio.com
Gaius Julius Hyginus,
Fabulae from The
Myths of
Hyginus translated and...