10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CAECILIAN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
caecilian in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
caecilian im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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International Wildlife Encyclopedia: Brown bear - cheetah
Caecilians are widespread in the world's tropical forests. This gray caecilian,
Dermophis mexicanus, is found in Costa Rica. CAECILIAN CAIMAN Caimans are
often abundant in suitable habitat, but ...
Letter 151 Attheendof413,AugustinewrotetoCaecilian,
1thenewimperialcommissioner and successor to Marcellinus, after the hurried
execution of Marcellinus and his brother, Apringius, by Caecilian's friend,
Marinus. Augustine expresses his ...
Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.), Boniface Ramsey, John E. Rotelle, 2003
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Developmental Morphological Diversity in
Caecilian ...
Caecilians, or Gymnophiona, constitute one of the three extant orders of the Recent Amphibia and comprise about 170 named species in six families.
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The Church Triumphant: A History of Christianity Up to 1300
When he died before returning, the presbyters hastened to elect a successor, but
they could not agree on two of their own, Botrus and Celestius, and the choice fell
to the archdeacon Caecilian. Although publicly acclaimed by the citizens of ...
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The Roman Empire at Bay, AD 180–395
Caecilian seems to have stolen a march on his adversaries by contacting Ossius
of Cordoba, who appears to have been the most influential Christian in
Constantine's entourage at this point, asking him to represent his cause at court.
Assistant Professor Department of Classical Studies David S Potter, David S. Potter, 2014
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The Early Church: Origins to the Dawn of the Middle Ages
When he died before returning, the presbyters hastened to elect a successor, but
they could not agree between two of their own, Botrus and Celestius, and the
choice fell to the archdeacon Caecilian. Although publicly acclaimed by the
citizens ...
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Early Controversies and the Growth of Christianity
believed that Felix was a traitor and that therefore the consecration of Caecilian
was not valid. The 70 then elected Majorinus as bishop of Carthage, which meant
that technically there were two bishops in the city of Carthage. Majorinus lived ...
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Augustine Through the Ages: An Encyclopedia
Constantine, in his instructions to the proi.on-.ul Anullinus, specifically names
Caecilian as the bishop of Carthage, but for the African bishops the battle was
about to be joined. At the death of Mensurius, the deacon Caecilian was elected
...
Allan Fitzgerald, John C. Cavadini, 1999
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Both these competitors, Caecilian however, were disappointed, and the election
fell on chosen Caecilian the Deacon. All the forms essential to the Bishop of
canonical appointment of a Bishop were observed, and Canhage, Caecilian had
...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
4, 385: Caecilian his close adviser; sec. 5, 386: assurances given African bishops
; sec. 4, 385: Apringius' injury to Caecilian. On the suppression of Heraclian's
revolt, Frend, The Donatist Church 292-293. On Caecilian as praetorian prefect in
...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CAECILIAN» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
caecilian im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
To save endemics
Tougher to find - even by scientists - are six species of caecilian - limbless, serpentine amphibians - that are like large worms in appearance ... «Deccan Herald, Jun 15»
Two 'lost' animal species spotted in Palawan
The Malatgan River caecilian has not been recorded since 1961 and was only known through 3 specimens. It is a wormlike amphibian living in ... «Rappler, Jun 15»
Watch: 'Extinct' amphibian rediscovered
An amphibian known as a Malatgan River caecilian that was thought to be extinct has been found, the University of Kansas announced. «Science Now, Jun 15»
Looking for home
The second suggestion was the discovery of a new species of caecilian in Assam in 1904, by the British naturalist Alfred Alcock. Caecilians are ... «Hindu Business Line, Jun 15»
In Philippines, researcher rediscovers the long-lost Malatgan caecilian
LAWRENCE — It's easy to mistake the reclusive amphibian called a caecilian for an earthworm. Both pass their lives mostly underground, ... «KU Today, Jun 15»
Students and Faculty from Ex'presson College's Animation …
The video, which adds colorful CGI visuals to “The Caecilian Cotillions Song” by musical artist The Wiggly Tendrils, will premiere at CAS in late ... «Virtual-Strategy Magazine, Jun 15»
Long, Green Worm With Pink Tongue Causes Panic In Taiwan: Alien …
... worm but is actually a caecilian, and may grow up to 60 inches. Another attention-grabbing creature previously featured is the giant red leech ... «Tech Times, Jun 15»
Two Species Assumed To Be Extinct Were Just Rediscovered
The species are the Palawan toadlet, which had only been seen once in the past 40 years, and the Malatgan River caecilian, a limbless ... «Huffington Post, Jun 15»
"Extinct" Amphibians Rediscovered After Nearly Half a Century
It had been 50 years since anyone laid eyes on the Malatgan River caecilian, a legless amphibian native to the island province of Palawan in ... «National Geographic, Jun 15»
Three Gross Science Facts That You Won't Soon Forget
To top it all off, caecilian mothers feed their young by producing a nutrient-rich skin that their babies - rather violently - eat right off their backs. «WCAI, Mai 15»