• Giuseppe Cozza-Luzi (24 December 1837 – 1 June 1905) was an Italian scholar and abbot of the Basilian monastery of Grottaferrata near Rome. Cozza-Luzi was...
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  • that followed Michael VIII's death; these writings were edited by Joseph Cozza-Luzi under the title Historia dogmatica ("Dogmatic history") and published...
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    the ninth volume of his Nova Collectio 9 (1870), pp. 227–248. Giuseppe Cozza-Luzi edited its text in 1890. Ceriani classified the text in 1890 as a Hesychian...
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  •  97–98. Metochites, George. Historia dogmatica, liber I. In: Mai and Cozza-Luzi, eds., Novae Patrum Bibliothecae … Tomus Octavus. In parte ii., Georgii...
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    On the side wall is a Crucifixion and St Francis of Paola by Francesco Cozza. By the door to the presbytery are the tombs of Lazzaro Pallavicini and...
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  • Giacchetta Wladmiro Sbaglia Paolo Foglio Joseph Dayo Oshadogan Lorenzo Stovini Roberto Baronio Massimo Campo Francesco Cozza Giandomenico Mesto Salvatore Vicari...
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  • on Christopher followed by a brief four-chapter encomium on Makarios. Cozza-Luzi, I. Historia et laudes SS. Sabae et Macarii Iuniorum e Sicilia auctore...
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