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- AD 303–311, Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius (author), Samuel Brandt and Georg Laubmann (editors), Divinarum institutionum libri VII in Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum XIX: L. Caeli Firmiani Lactanti opera omnia, part I: Diuinae institutiones et Epitome diuinarum institutionum (1890), book vii, chapter xxiii, § 2 (page 656, lines 4–8):
- qua de anastasi philosophi quoque dicere aliquid conati sunt tam corrupte quam poetae. nam Pythagoras transire animas in noua corpora disputauit, sed inepte, quod ex hominibus in pecudes et ex pecudibus in homines et se ipsum ex Euphorbo esse reparatum.
- ante 1504, Bartholomaeus Cocles (author), Alexander Achillinus (editor), Bartholomei Coclitis Chyromantie ac Phyſionomie Anaſtaſis: cum appꝛobatiõe magiſtri Alexãdri Achillinis, Bologna: Hieronymus de Benedictis (1523), “Pꝛologus Introductoꝛium ad totum opus”, page 2, column 1:
- ⸿ Magiſtri Bartholomei Coclitis Bononiẽſis Medicine ꝺiſtillatoꝛis Chyrurgici, Phyſionomiſte: Chyromãtici: Geomãticiqꝫ Anaſtaſis. Ex pluribus ⁊ pene infinitis Auctoꝛibus feliciter incipit.
- ibidem:
- Notũ ē Anaſtaſim ſignificare reſurrectionẽ: ⁊ qm̄ hec ſcīa pene moꝛtua erat: nos eã ab ĩferis ad ſuꝑioꝛa reuocauimus: ⁊ extincte aīaꝫ ac vitã reddimꝰ: iō reſurrectiõis nomẽ merito ſoꝛtita eſt.