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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Gerald M. Reagan,John L. Harrison,Don Cochrane,Don-Chean Chu,J. Stephen Hazlett,Basil J.Reppas,Robert P. Craig,John L. Elias,Albert E. Bender,Joseph Fashing,Donald K. Sharpes &Russell Dennis -1974 -Educational Studies 5 (4):247-258.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Janice Ann Beran,Peter Sola,Joseph C. Bronars Jr,Cole S. Brembeck,Bernard J. Kohlbrenner,James M. Giarelli,C. M. Smith,E. V. Johanningmeier,Glenn E. Snelbecker,Basil J.Reppas,George W. Bright,Sandford W. Reitman &Daniel S. Parkinson -1977 -Educational Studies 8 (2):175-209.
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    Can mind affect matter via active information?Basil J. Hiley &Paavo Pylkkanen -2005 -Mind and Matter 3 (2):8-27.
    Mainstream cognitive neuroscience typically ignores the role of quantum physical effects in the neural processes underlying cogni¬tion and consciousness. However, many unsolved problems remain, suggesting the need to consider new approaches. We propose that quantum theory, especially through an ontological interpretation due to Bohm and Hiley, provides a fruitful framework for addressing the neural correlates of cognition and consciousness. In particular, the ontological interpretation suggests that a novel type of 'active information', connected with a novel type of 'quantum potential energy', (...) plays a key role in quantum physical processes. After introducing the ontological interpretation we illustrate its value for cognitive neuroscience by discussing it in the light of a proposal by Beck and Eccles about how quantum tunneling could play a role in controlling the frequency of synaptic exocytosis. In this proposal, quantum tunneling would enable the 'self' to control its brain without violating the energy conservation law. We argue that the ontological interpretation provides a sharper picture of what actually could be taking place in quantum tunneling in general and in synaptic exocytosis in particular. Based on the notions of active information and quantum potential energy, we propose a coherent way of understanding how mental processes (understood as involving non-classical physical processes) can act on traditional, classically describable neural processes without violating the energy conservation law. (shrink)
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    The Undivided Universe: An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory.David Bohm &Basil J. Hiley -1993 - New York: Routledge. Edited by B. J. Hiley.
    First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  5. Naturalizing the mind in a quantum framework.Basil J. Hiley &Paavo Pylkkanen -2001 - In Paavo Pylkkänen & Tere Vadén,Dimensions of Conscious Experience. John Benjamins.
  6. Can Quantum Mechanics Solve the Hard Problem of Consciousness?Basil J. Hiley &Paavo Pylkkänen -2022 - In Shan Gao,Consciousness and Quantum Mechanics. Oxford University Press, Usa.
    The hard problem of consciousness is the problem of explaining how and why physical processes give rise to consciousness (Chalmers 1995). Regardless of many attempts to solve the problem, there is still no commonly agreed solution. It is thus very likely that some radically new ideas are required if we are to make any progress. In this paper we turn to quantum theory to find out whether it has anything to offer in our attempts to understand the place of mind (...) and conscious experience in nature. In particular we will be focusing on the ontological interpretation of quantum theory proposed by Bohm and Hiley (1987, 1993), its further development by Hiley (Hiley and Callaghan 2012; Hiley, Dennis and de Gosson 2021), and its philosophical interpretation by Pylkkänen (2007, 2020). The ontological interpretation makes the radical proposal that quantum reality includes a new type of potential energy which contains active information. This proposal, if correct, constitutes a major change in our notion of matter. We are used to having in physics only mechanical concepts, such as position, momentum and force. Our intuition that it is not possible to understand how and why physical processes can give rise to consciousness is partly the result of our assuming that physical processes (including neurophysiological processes) are always mechanical. If, however, we are willing to change our view of physical reality by allowing non-mechanical, organic and holistic concepts such as active information to play a fundamental role, this, we argue, makes it possible to understand the relationship between physical and mental processes in a new way. It might even be a step toward solving the hard problem. (shrink)
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    Our mentality through the ages, and then to Nibbana: the path of evolution.Basil J. De Silva -2008 - Colombo: Main Distributors, Buddhist Cultural Centre.
    Study based on Pali canonical literature.
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    Quantum Implications: Essays in Honour of David Bohm.Basil J. Hiley &D. Peat (eds.) -1987 - Methuen.
    b /b b i Quantum Implications /i /b is dedicated to David Bohm, his work, and the issues raised by his ideas.
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    Quantum Relativity. [REVIEW]Basil J. Hiley -1998 -Process Studies 27 (3):350-352.
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    Imprints of the Quantum World in Classical Mechanics.Maurice A. de Gosson &Basil J. Hiley -2011 -Foundations of Physics 41 (9):1415-1436.
    The imprints left by quantum mechanics in classical (Hamiltonian) mechanics are much more numerous than is usually believed. We show that the Schrödinger equation for a nonrelativistic spinless particle is a classical equation which is equivalent to Hamilton’s equations. Our discussion is quite general, and incorporates time-dependent systems. This gives us the opportunity of discussing the group of Hamiltonian canonical transformations which is a non-linear variant of the usual symplectic group.
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    Clifford Algebras in Symplectic Geometry and Quantum Mechanics.Ernst Binz,Maurice A. de Gosson &Basil J. Hiley -2013 -Foundations of Physics 43 (4):424-439.
    The necessary appearance of Clifford algebras in the quantum description of fermions has prompted us to re-examine the fundamental role played by the quaternion Clifford algebra, C 0,2 . This algebra is essentially the geometric algebra describing the rotational properties of space. Hidden within this algebra are symplectic structures with Heisenberg algebras at their core. This algebra also enables us to define a Poisson algebra of all homogeneous quadratic polynomials on a two-dimensional sub-space, $\mathbb{F}^{a}$ of the Euclidean three-space. This enables (...) us to construct a Poisson Clifford algebra, ℍ F , of a finite dimensional phase space which will carry the dynamics. The quantum dynamics appears as a realisation of ℍ F in terms of a Clifford algebra consisting of Hermitian operators. (shrink)
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  12. China 1980--Education for" The Four Modernizations": Impressions of Education in Transition.Arthur G. Wirth &BasilReppas -1980 -Journal of Thought 15 (4):69-89.
     
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  13. General works on philosophy of religion.J. C. A. Gaskin,John Hick,H. D. Lewis,John Mackie &Basil Mitchell -1998 - In Brian Davies,Philosophy of Religion: A Guide to the Subject. Georgetown University Press.
     
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    The rationality of religious belief: essays in honour ofBasil Mitchell.Basil Mitchell,William J. Abraham &Steven W. Holtzer (eds.) -1987 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    These essays represent an important contribution to modern philosophical theology. They begin with an appreciation ofBasil Mitchell's work and then discuss the role of reason in the justification of Christian theism, giving special attention to the nature of informal reasoning in religion and science. The latter essays examine particular arguments raised by specific religious concepts, covering such topics as the problem of evil, conspicuous sanctity, atonement, and the Eucharist. Drawn from a wide spectrum of philosophers and theologians, the (...) contributors include Maurice Wiles, Grace M. Jantzen, Gordon Kaufman, J.R. Lucas, Rom Harr'e, Richard Swinburne, and Michael Dummett. (shrink)
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  15. JA Goldsmith, Autosegmental and Metrical Phonology, Oxford:Basil.H. Schnelle,N. J. Hillsdale,Lawrence Erlbaum,G. Denes,C. Semenza,P. Bisiach,S. Wagner,C. Kieran,Basil Blackwell &C. A. Hauert -1991 -Cognition 39:79-83.
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    Jesucristo, nuestra justicia, según san Agustín.Basile Studer,M. Bueno &J. Oroz -1981 -Augustinus 26 (103-104):253-282.
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    Translation as Painting: The Ut Pictura Metaphor in Leonardo Bruni’s De interpretatione recta.Gaston J. Basile -2021 -Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 84 (1):33-53.
    Leonardo Bruni’s De intepretatione recta has recently produced a growing body of literature which has improved our knowledge of the genesis, background and content of the work, as well as its pivotal role in the early history of translation and the humanist intellectual agenda. This article focuses on the conceptual metaphor which shapes Bruni’s understanding of the art of translation: the ‘Translation as Painting’ model. Drawing on a theoretical framework which stresses the cognitive value of metaphors, this article highlights the (...) structural function of the ut pictura metaphor in Bruni’s treatise, eliciting both its classical sources, its resonance in the early fifteenth century and its semantic-pragmatic force in characterising translation. Bruni’s novel conceptual template maps onto the larger cultural background of early humanist thought on interpretatio, imitatio and the visual arts. (shrink)
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    How to Play Theological Ping-Pong, Collected Essays on Faith and Reason.Basil Mitchell,William J. Abraham &Robert W. Prevost -1992 -Religious Studies 28 (3):431-432.
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    Predictability in science and society: a joint symposium of the Royal Society and the British Academy held on 20 and 21 March 1986.Basil John Mason,Peter Mathias &J. H. Westcott (eds.) -1986 - Great Neck, N.Y.: Scholium International.
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    310 Name index Cockburn, Claud 68 Collins, S. 208, 210 Comaroff, J. 272.Auguste Comte,J. Daniel,Basil Davidson,Merryl Wyn Davies,W. D. Davies,David De Silva,P. A. Deiros,K. N. O. Dharmadasa,C. G. Diehl &E. Don-Yehiya -1995 - In Wendy James,The pursuit of certainty: religious and cultural formulations. New York: Routledge.
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  21. Edward J. Furton, Peter J. Cataldo, and Albert S. Moraczewski, OP, eds., Catholic Health Care Ethics: A Manual for Practitioners, 2d ed. [REVIEW]Basil Cole -2009 -The Thomist 73 (4):674.
     
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    New books. [REVIEW]Michael Welbourne,J. H. Gill,Margaret A. Boden,Basil Mitchell,George Pitcher,D. A. Lloyd Thomas &Elizabeth Telfer -1968 -Mind 77 (306):293-308.
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    Church, State, and Society: An Introduction to Catholic Social Doctrine by J. Brian Benestad.Basil Cole -2011 -The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 11 (4):803-805.
  24. Le traité de saint Basile sur le Saint-Esprit (suite): Sa structure et sa portée.J. -R. Pouchet -1997 -Recherches de Science Religieuse 85 (1):11-40.
    L'argumentation de Basile gravite tout entière, à travers l'exégèse biblique élaborée par la tradition, autour de la sémantique des prépositions doxologiques de la liturgie. C'est la seule clef de lecture, fournie par lui-même, qui garantisse l'homogénéité de structure de l'ensemble de l’œuvre. Sa « Théologie » ou doctrine de la Trinité, cautionnée par le Symbole de foi de Constantinople I, met en lumière « l'Économie » ou disposition trinitaire de l'histoire du salut, qui associe indissolublement l'Esprit Saint à la mission (...) du Fils, tout en « appropriant » à l'Esprit, « Don de Dieu », la mission sanctifiante et illuminatrice d'introduire dans la « familiarité » de Dieu.Basil's argument gravitates, in its entirety, around the semantics of doxological propositions in the liturgy. This is done by means of biblical exegesis elaborated by tradition. Il is the only key to an understanding, provided by himself, that guarantees the homogeneous structure of the work’s ensemble. His « Theology » or doctrine of the Trinity, supported by the Symbol of faith of Constanti- nople I, sheds light on the « Economy » or the Trinitarian disposition of salvation history, which indissolubly associates the Holy Spirit to the Son’s mission. At the same time it « appropriates » to the Spirit, « Gift of God », the sanctifying and illuminating mission that leads the way to « familiarity » of God. (shrink)
     
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  25. The work ofBasil Bernstein: a non-sociologistic and therefore non-deterministic sociology.J. Y. Rochex -2011 - In Daniel Frandji & Philippe Vitale,Knowledge, pedagogy and society: international perspectives on Basil Bernstein's sociology of education. New York: Routledge.
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    British Idealism and the Concept of the Self ed. by William J. Mander and Stamatoula Panagakou.Pierfrancesco Basile -2019 -Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (3):564-565.
    According to the editors of this book, “The history of philosophy as taught today is a highly selective activity. In its determination to tell a particular story, it passes over in silence large swathes of otherwise interesting philosophical work”. This claim would have been worthy of serious consideration had it been made a few decades ago—that is to say, at a time when analytic philosophy was a clearly recognizable philosophical movement. The “particular story” according to which the works of the (...) British idealists were allegedly sacrificed would then have been easily identified as the story of how the young Bertrand Russell and G. E. Moore showed the absurdity involved in holding that... (shrink)
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    J. Martorell, Mysterium Christi (Léon Magno). [REVIEW]Basil Studer -1986 -Augustinianum 26 (3):597-597.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Leon Roth,E. Gilman,R. J. Spilsbury,H. D. Lewis,Karl Britton,G. H. Bird,P. T. Geach,R. N. Smart,R. Rhees,Margaret Macdonald,Basil Mitchell,D. Daiches Raphael,A. M. MacIver,J. L. Ackrill,Martha Kneale &T. R. Miles -1956 -Mind 65 (259):410-430.
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    J. Machielsen, Clavis Patristica Pseudoepigraphorum Medii Aevi: Vol. I: Opera homiletica. [REVIEW]Basil Studer -1992 -Augustinianum 32 (1):183-184.
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    J. Niewiadomski, W. Palaver (Hrsg.), Dramatische Erlösungslehre: Ein Symposion. [REVIEW]Basil Studer -1994 -Augustinianum 34 (1):248-249.
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    H.-J. Frede, Kirchenschriftsteller: Verzeichnis und Sigel. [REVIEW]Basil Studer -1996 -Augustinianum 36 (1):290-291.
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    J’ai Faim. [REVIEW]Basile G. D’Ouakil -1943 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (1):116-116.
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    Art and rhetoric. J. elsner, M. Meyer art and rhetoric in Roman culture. Pp. XXII + 504, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2014. Cased, £75, us$115. Isbn: 978-1-107-00071-1. [REVIEW]Basil Dufallo -2016 -The Classical Review 66 (1):261-263.
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    Charles Munier, L’Eglise dans I’Empire Romain (IIe-Ille siècles), IIe partie: Église et eite [G. Le Bras (+) et J. Gaudemet (ed.)]. [REVIEW]Basil Studer -1986 -Augustinianum 26 (3):586-588.
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    Peter J. Bowler, Charles Darwin: The Man and His Influence. Oxford:Basil Blackwell, 1990. Pp. xii + 250, illus. ISBN 0-631-16818-4. £19.95. [REVIEW]J. H. Brooke -1992 -British Journal for the History of Science 25 (4):480-482.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Isaiah Berlin,P. F. Strawson,R. Rhees,F. E. Sparshott,Michael Scriven,R. F. Holland,Jonathan Harrison,H. G. Alexander,C. A. Mace,J. L. Evans,D. A. Rees,W. Mays,C. K. Grant,Basil Mitchell &G. C. J. Midgley -1952 -Mind 61 (243):405-439.
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    St.Basil and Evolution.W. J. McGarry -1934 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 9 (3):399-412.
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    New books. [REVIEW]P. F. Strawson,H. J. Paton,H. L. A. Hart,Richard Robinson,A. C. Lloyd,R. Rhees,J. L. Spilsbury,Dorothy Emmet,George E. Hughes,D. R. Cousin,Basil Mitchell,Richard Peters,B. A. Farrell,Antony Flew,J. O. Urmson,O. P. Wood &Jonathan Cohen -1951 -Mind 60 (238):265-295.
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    The Future By J. R. Lucas Oxford:Basil Blackwell, 1989, x + 245 pp., £29.95. [REVIEW]C. J. F. Williams -1991 -Philosophy 66 (255):124-.
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    Les lemmes de citation de S. Basile, indice de niveau littéraire.J. Gribomont -1974 -Augustinianum 14 (3):513-526.
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    Un aristocrate révolutionnaire, évêque et moine: s. Basile.J. Gribomont -1977 -Augustinianum 17 (1):179-191.
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    Hayek on Liberty By John Gray Oxford:Basil Blackwell, x + 230 pp., £19.50.J. E. J. Altham -1986 -Philosophy 61 (235):130-.
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    W. L. Twining, Rethinking Evidence, Oxford,Basil Blackwell, 1990, pp. vii + 407.J. D. Jackson -1992 -Utilitas 4 (1):183.
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    The One Per Cent Advantage: The Sociobiology of Being Human. By J. & M. Gribbin. Pp. 224. (Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1988.) £12.95. [REVIEW]J. Lazarus -1990 -Journal of Biosocial Science 22 (2):265-267.
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    S.Basil, Exegetic Homilies. [REVIEW]J. Hartmann -1964 -Augustinianum 4 (2):450-451.
  46. Le traité de Saint Basile sur le Saint-Esprit: Son milieu originel.J. -R. Pouchet -1996 -Recherches de Science Religieuse 84 (3):325-350.
    L'âpreté des débats qui eurent lieu, notamment en Cappadoce entre 360 et 378, en pleine crise arienne, autour de la nature et de la personne du Saint-Esprit, ainsi que la diversité des opinions à l'intérieur même des camps opposés sur cette question, rendent délicate l'identification exacte des adversaires combattus par Basile de Césarée en 375 dans son traité Sur le Saint-Esprit, l'un des premiers du genre, d'autant plus que lui-même trouva des contradicteurs dans les rangs de ses propres amis. Dédié (...) à son disciple Amphiloque d'Iconium, le traité vise essentiellement, au-delà d'Aèce, son compatriote Eunome, toujours vivant et virulent, que Basile avait déjà combattu vers 360-363, le théoricien arien radical de la « dissemblance » et de la « subordination » de l'Esprit au Fils et au Père, manifestement visé ici par le vocabulaire de la « connumération » et de la « coordination ». La critique contemporaine avait pensé que le principal adversaire de Basile serait son ancien maître en ascétisme Eustathe évêque de Sébaste, qui tenait sur l'Esprit une doctrine ambiguë, ne voulant le ranger « ni avec Dieu ni avec les créatures ». Sans l'exclure du nombre des adversaires, le vocabulaire et l'argumentation du traité, sans rapport avec ceux de la Lettre 125 de Basile à Eustathe, obligent à abandonner cette interprétation pour rendre la priorité à Eunome. The acrimonious debates that took place concerning the nature and person of the Holy Spirit, especialy during the Arian crisis in Cappadocia from 360 to 378, as well as the diversity of opinions within the opposing camps, makes it difficult to identify the adversaries ofBasil of Caesarea in his treatise On the Holy Spirit , unique for his time. The problem is even greater becauseBasil found himself at odds with his own friends. Dedicated to his disciple Amphilocus of Iconium, the treatise was aimed, essentially, beyond Aëtios, at his virulent compatriot Eunomius.Basil had already engaged him around 360-363. A radical Arian theoretician of the “dissemblance” and of “subordination” of the Spirit to the Son and Father, Eunomius was clearly targeted by the vocabulary of the “connumeration” and “coordination”. Contemporary criticism thought that the principal adversary ofBasil could have been his old master in asceticism, Eustathius , who held an ambiguous doctrine about the Spirit, not wishing to place it “either with God or with creatures”. Without excluding him from the number of adversaries, the vocabulary and argumentation of the treatise, which are unconnected to those ofBasil's Letter 125 to Eustathius, oblige us to abandon this interpretation and give priority to Eunomius. (shrink)
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    S. Basile, Contre Eunome, suivi de Eunome, Apologie. Introduction, traduction et notes de Bemard Sesboüé, SJ., avec la collaboration pourle texte et l'introduction critiques de George-Matthieu de Durand, OP., et Louis Doutreleau, SJ. [REVIEW]J. Gribomont -1984 -Augustinianum 24 (3):583-584.
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    The Lord of the Absurd. By Raymond J. Nogar, O.P. [REVIEW]MaryBasil Bacon -1968 -Modern Schoolman 45 (2):175-175.
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    The Campaign ofBasil I. Against the Paulicians in 872 a.d.J. G. C. Anderson &W. M. Ramsay -1896 -The Classical Review 10 (03):136-140.
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    An Old French Version of the Julian Episode in the Life of SaintBasil.Alex J. Denomy -1956 -Mediaeval Studies 18 (1):105-124.
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