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Thallus , from Latinized Greek θαλλός ( thallos ), meaning a green shoot or twig , is an undifferentiated vegetative tissue of some non-mobile organisms, which were previously known as the thal...
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Thallus (historian) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thallus was a historian who wrote in Greek. It is uncertain when he wrote, but it was probably in the middle of the first century (possibly toward the end of the first century) . His works are all lo...
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Article outlining important facts about Thallus, a pagan chronologer of unknown date who is occasionally mentioned in the works of Christian apologists, modern and ancient, as a 1st century pagan witness to the gospel tradition of a 'darkness' at the death of Christ. ... We know next to nothing about Thallus or his works.
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Translation from the German of Jacoby and from the Greek and Latin of his collected fragments, and of the preceding collection by Carolus Müller, all on the subject of the chronologer Thallus and whether he is a witness to a long period of darkness surrounding the crucifixion of Jesus. ... "From the 3 books of Thallus,
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In the third book of his history, Thallus calls this darkness an eclipse of the ... One, Eusebius tells us that this Thallus wrote in Greek an account of ...
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Thallus on Early Jewish Writings: a comprehensive sourcebook for ancient Judaism. ... Information on Thallus ... James Charlesworth writes: "Thallus apparently was a Samaritan who lived in Rome in the first century A.D. (cf. Josephus, Ant. 18.6, 4) and wrote a universal history (Theophilus of Antioch, for example,
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The darkness at the crucifixion, as we see from Thallus, defied natural explanation, and had the character of a miracle; and this is precisely the sort of event that Pliny would pass over in disdain - for he was a skeptic and a rationalist of the highest order.
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Being algae, the plant body in corallines is referred to as a thallus (pl. thalli). Most coralline algae have an internal anatomy of the thallus that is based on the aggregation of branching filaments, each of which is formed through the action of its own single meristematic cell.
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Definition and other additional information on Thallus from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Here are some of my question: When I come across Bryophyta Division, I don't know what it mean by the thallus has dichotomous branching. What does it mean? What is cupules? In Funaria, what is seta? What is theca,
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