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Cyrillus Hierosolymitanus, Opus incertum (Coptic)

TM Author id: 506 (Cyrillus Hierosolymitanus)

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lived AD 313 - 387 (often approximation)
ethnic: of Jerusalem / Hierosolymitanus (TM Geo 853)
sex: man
language: Greek
genre: religion
biblio: Gorgias encyclopedic dictionary of the Syriac heritage, 2011, p. 109-119 s.v. Cyril of Jerusalem; CPG 3585-3618; RE not?

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TM Authorwork id: 11763 (Opus incertum (Coptic))

attestations in this work: TM Places (Egypt, 0), TM People (Egypt, 0)

written AD 375 - 999language: Coptic


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Stable URI (with TM Authorwork ID): www.trismegistos.org/authorwork/11763
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TM 135939 Gnose et Manichéisme (Bibl. de l'École des Hautes Etudes. Science religieuse 176) p. 683-698 parchment Coptic (Sahidic dialect, with Fayumic influences) AD09 - AD10 Egypt, 00c - Tebtynis (Umm el-Baragat) Cyrillus Hierosolymitanus, Opus incertum (Coptic) 1. Direct attestation