- pseudepigraphical
- pseud·epigraphical
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
pseudepigraphical — See pseudepigraphal. * * * … Universalium
pseudepigraphical — adjective see pseudepigraphic * * * pseudepigraphˈic, pseudepigraphˈical or pseudepigˈraphous adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑pseud … Useful english dictionary
Pseudepigrapha — (from Ancient Greek ψευδής pseudes false , epigraphe = inscription ; see the related epigraphy ) are falsely attributed works, texts whose claimed authorship is unfounded; a work, simply, whose real author attributed it to a figure of the past.… … Wikipedia
Epistle to Titus — The Epistle to Titus is one of the Pastoral Epistles. The Epistle to Titus is a book of the canonic New Testament, one of the three so called pastoral epistles (with 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy ). It is offered as a letter from Paul to the Apostle… … Wikipedia
4 Baruch — Fourth Baruch is a pseudepigraphical text of the Old Testament. Paralipomena of Jeremiah appears as the title in several ancient Greek manuscripts of the work, meaning things left out of (the Book of) Jeremiah.… … Wikipedia
New Testament — This article is about part of the Christian Bible. For the theological concept, see New Covenant. Books of the New Testament … Wikipedia
Apocalypse of Baruch — There are two quite different texts known as the Apocalypse of Baruch: * The Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch, also known as 2 Baruch for convenience, is a Jewish pseudepigraphical text written in the late 1st century or early 2nd century, after the… … Wikipedia
Life of Adam and Eve — The Life of Adam and Eve is a Jewish pseudepigraphical writing. There is wide agreement that the original dates from the first century A.D. and was composed in a Semitic language. It recounts the lives of Adam and Eve from after their expulsion… … Wikipedia
Acts of Barnabas — The text of the pseudepigraphical Acts of Barnabas claims to identify its author as John Mark, the companion of Paul, as if writing an account of Barnabas, the Cypriot Jew who was a member of the earliest church at Jerusalem; through the services … Wikipedia
Alchemy and chemistry in medieval Islam — Alchemy and chemistry in Islam refers to the study of both traditional alchemy and early practical chemistry (the early chemical investigation of nature in general) by scholars in the medieval Islamic world. The word alchemy was derived from the… … Wikipedia