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- Demogorgone that Boccaccio's Theodontius was a Campanian philosopher, from between the 9th and 11th centuries. Theodontius provided Boccaccio with euhemeristic...
- collection devoted exclusively to biographies of women in Western literature. Theodontius Boccaccio, Giovanni (2003). Famous Women. I Tatti Renaissance Library...
- Apotropaic symbols Caput Medusae Humbaba Medea Medusa complex Nāga Shahmaran Theodontius Tiamat The feminine present participle of medein, "to protect, rule over"...
- Hippolytus. Giovanni Boccaccio in his Genealogia Deorum Gentilium states that Theodontius was wrong in making Hippolytus celibate and explains that the character...
- his influential Genealogia Deorum Gentilium, cites a now-lost work by Theodontius and that master's acknowledged Byzantine source "Pronapides the Athenian"...
- of 1644, p. 130. Boccaccio cites Servius as his source, adding that Theodontius names the daughter of Pluto as Reverentia and says she was married to...
- Book 11 §19–21. Vol XI, page 559 line 22 to page 560 line 25, citing Theodontius, who is known almost entirely from this work of Boccaccio. He may be...
- Boccaccio praises Paul's work, particularly when he quotes a certain Theodontius. Giovanni Boccaccio, Genealogia Deorum Gentilium (Venice, 1472), Book...
- Boccaccio was responsible for spreading the story, which he credited to Theodontius, that Demogorgon was the ancestor of all the heathen gods — based on...
- Medieval Studies 34 (1972). Vatican Mythographer Alberic of London Theodontius Judson Boyce Allen, "An anonymous twelfth-century 'De Natura Deorum'...