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Hephaistio of Thebes, Apotelesmatics

Hephaistio source used for late-antique condition context and the reviewed lunar parent-predecease aphorism row.

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Apotelesmatics identifies the late-antique Hephaistio source relationship used by the corpus for condition context and a reviewed lunar aphorism row.

Hephaistio source used for late-antique condition context and the reviewed lunar parent-predecease aphorism row.

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Related reference material includes planetary condition, the Moon object row, and the source-specific parent-predecease aphorism.

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Source metadata is available for review. Public pages should show bibliography metadata, citation keys, locators, and source notes without exposing copyrighted passages.

The source-work metadata records Hephaistio of Thebes as author, Robert Schmidt as translator, and an approximate early fifth-century CE composition period.

This row does not publish a parentage model, a generic lunar-condition rule, a universal aphorism bucket, or runtime scoring.

Use this row for source identity and for the reviewed Hephaistio lunar aphorism reference row.

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