Theosophy of Tübingen
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The Theosophy of Tübingen is a manuscript of an epitome of the last four books of an earlier, lost Byzantine work of eleven books called simply Theosophy or On True Belief (Ancient Greek: Περι τῆς ὀρθῆς πίστεως). The original work contained seven books on the right way to keep faith, and ended with four books of appendices containing the testimonials of pagans to the Christian faith.[1] Its name derives from Tübingen, the city in Germany where the surviving manuscript is kept, at the University Library of Tübingen.[2]