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<p> archbishop of Cappadocia, composed A [[Commentary]] on the Apocalypse, which was printed in [[Greek]] at [[Verona]] in 1532 and 1568, fol. (Ecumenius subsequently published it in Greek and [[Latin]] at [[Paris]] (1631). See Cave, Historia Literaria i 520. </p>
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<p> archbishop of Cappadocia, composed A [[Commentary]] on the Apocalypse, which was printed in Greek at [[Verona]] in 1532 and 1568, fol. (Ecumenius subsequently published it in Greek and Latin at [[Paris]] (1631). See Cave, Historia Literaria i 520. </p>
 
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archbishop of Cappadocia, composed A Commentary on the Apocalypse, which was printed in Greek at Verona in 1532 and 1568, fol. (Ecumenius subsequently published it in Greek and Latin at Paris (1631). See Cave, Historia Literaria i 520.

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