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==References == | <p> a patriarch in the Eastern Church who flourished about 1240, is probably the author of De Revelatione, which some attribute to [[Methodius]] Eubulus. The Greek text, with a Latin version, is contained in the first volume of the Grcecia Orthodoxa, as well, as in some of the Biblioth. Patrum. He also wrote AEnigmata, in iambic tristichs, extant in MS. See Fabricius, Bibl. Grcec. 7:275; Cave, p. 662 (ed. Geneva). </p> | ||
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Methodius Of Constantinople [1]
a patriarch in the Eastern Church who flourished about 1240, is probably the author of De Revelatione, which some attribute to Methodius Eubulus. The Greek text, with a Latin version, is contained in the first volume of the Grcecia Orthodoxa, as well, as in some of the Biblioth. Patrum. He also wrote AEnigmata, in iambic tristichs, extant in MS. See Fabricius, Bibl. Grcec. 7:275; Cave, p. 662 (ed. Geneva).