Dorotheus of Sidon: A New Translation by Ben Dykes

Jehan

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I just listen to this last night; and I am excited to read this new book. I was really intrigued to learn about the use of the lots and of the fact that only two triplicity lords were in use versus three.
 

dr. farr

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Remember that there are interpolations from another author (the translator from Greek to Arabic) during Islamic transitional times, into the text-p-erhaps Dykes has set these interpolations off so that they can be clearly indeentified, but in any case be advised that these interpolations are much later than the original material by Dorotheus (90+% of the material is from Dorotheus, but remember to watch for the later interpolations by the Arabic translator)
 
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