Difference between revisions of "Knibbe, D. Die statuarische Wiederauferstehung des Kaiserpriesters Ti. Claudius Piso Diophantos unter dem christlichen Statthalter Fl. Anthemius Isidorus, Knibbe , D. & H. Thür (eds.), Via Sacra Ephesiaca II, BerMatÖAI 6 , Vienna 1995 , 100-2 (Q5593)"
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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): Mary gave birth to Christ. For the rest of time I Peison will remain young. For Isodorus son of Anthemius made me, full of grace, as I used to be and even stronger. Swiftly he drove away old age, and ...) |
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+ | Mary gave birth to Christ. For the rest of time I Peison will remain young. For Isodorus son of Anthemius made me, full of grace, as I used to be and even stronger. Swiftly he drove away old age, and Isodorus made me have the graceful gift of youth. And after I had fallen he lifted me up and I can see my firm limbs. And from the bottom up, he removed heavy weight from the hidden limbs. (Trans: A. Chaniotis) | ||
Property / Translation EN: Mary gave birth to Christ. For the rest of time I Peison will remain young. For Isodorus son of Anthemius made me, full of grace, as I used to be and even stronger. Swiftly he drove away old age, and Isodorus made me have the graceful gift of youth. And after I had fallen he lifted me up and I can see my firm limbs. And from the bottom up, he removed heavy weight from the hidden limbs. (Trans: A. Chaniotis) / rank | |||
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Base for statue of Piso, re-erected by Flavius Anthemius Isidorus. Ephesus (Asia). Early fifth century.
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Knibbe, D. Die statuarische Wiederauferstehung des Kaiserpriesters Ti. Claudius Piso Diophantos unter dem christlichen Statthalter Fl. Anthemius Isidorus, Knibbe , D. & H. Thür (eds.), Via Sacra Ephesiaca II, BerMatÖAI 6 , Vienna 1995 , 100-2
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Base for statue of Piso, re-erected by Flavius Anthemius Isidorus. Ephesus (Asia). Early fifth century.
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University of Oxford
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Mary gave birth to Christ. For the rest of time I Peison will remain young. For Isodorus son of Anthemius made me, full of grace, as I used to be and even stronger. Swiftly he drove away old age, and Isodorus made me have the graceful gift of youth. And after I had fallen he lifted me up and I can see my firm limbs. And from the bottom up, he removed heavy weight from the hidden limbs. (Trans: A. Chaniotis)
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