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Ouroboros, drawing from a late medieval Byzantine Greek alchemical manuscript, 1478. Vol. 279 of Codex Parisinus graecus 2327, a copy (made by Theodoros Pelecanos (Pelekanos) of Corfu in Khandak, Iraklio, Crete in 1478) of a lost manuscript of an early medieval tract that was attributed to Synosius (Synesius) of Cyrene (d. 412).

The text of the tract is attributed to Stephanus of Alexandria (7th century).

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