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Damascenus

[ dam-uh-see-nuhs ]

noun

  1. Jo·han·nes [joh-, han, -eez, -is]. John of Damascus, Saint.


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Nicolaus Damascenus, one of the inquirers into early society, who lived in the first century of our era, noticed this mode of address among the Galactophagi.

But Aristotle knew nothing of this title, the first known use of which was by Nicolaus Damascenus, a younger contemporary of Andronicus, the editor of the Aristotelian writings, and Andronicus was probably the originator of the title, and of the order.

The story first appeared in Greek in the works of Joannes Damascenus in the eighth century.

See also the story in Nicolaus Damascenus, p.

Arms were in Crete, according to Nicolaus Damascenus, the most honourable present that could be made.

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