stichometrical

stichometrical
stich·o·met·ri·cal

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  • Hermas — • First or second century, author of the book called The Shepherd (Poimen, Pastor), a work which had great authority in ancient times and was ranked with Holy Scripture Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hermas    …   Catholic encyclopedia

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