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Paralipomena

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Paralipomena (Greek neuter past participle plural; "things omitted") may refer to:

  • Paralipomenon, a Greek name for the Old Testament Books of Chronicles
  • Paralipomena of Baruch (Säqoqawä Eremyas), pseudepigraphicon of the Ethiopian canon, similar to Lamentations and 4 Baruch
  • Paralipomena of Jeremiah (4 Baruch), pseudepigraphicon attributed to the prophet Baruch
  • Paralipomena Orphica, 1970 essay by Harry Mulisch
  • Parerga and Paralipomena (or Accessories and Postscripts), 1851 work by philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer
  • Paralipomeni della Batracomiomachia, 1835 satirical sequel by Giacomo Leopardi to Homer's Batrachomyomachia (Battle of Frogs and Mice)
  • Paralipomena: Remains of Gospels and Sayings of Christ, Rev. Bernhard Pick 1908. Pick uses the word in the title but not in the text, to refer to extra-canonical sayings of Jesus.
  • Paralipomena, the final chapter in Theodor Adorno's Aesthetic Theory

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