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A ''' ''Disputatio cum Herbano Judaeo'' ''', which [[w:Karl Krumbacher|Krumbacher]] assigns to the time of Justinian, is attributed to Gregentius, Bishop of Taphar in Himyaritic Arabia. When Herban asserts that Solomon controlled all demons, the Bishop replies:<br>
:{{el icon}} "Σολομων εταπεινωσε δαιμονας; ουκ οιδας τι διαγορευεις. προς καιρον μεν ησφαλισατο τουτους εν τοις αγγειοις και σφραγισας κατεχωσεν."
The use of the article with ''αγγειοις'' marks the detail as well known, and the sentence evidently summarizes the story told in the modern Greek manuscript.<ref>Robert P. Casey, Silva Lake, and Agnes K. Lake (Eds.). ''[http://www25.us.archive.org/details/MN41361ucmf_0 Quantulacumque: Studies presented to KIRSOPP LAKE by Pupils, Colleagues, and Friends].'' London: Christophers, 1937. p.6.</ref>