10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHANTRESS»
Discover the use of
chantress in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
chantress and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
And her feelings for Nat, an Invisible College apprentice and scientist who deeply distrusts her magic, only add to her confusion… Time is running out, and the fate of England hangs in the balance in this entrancing novel that is ...
Amy Butler Greenfield, 2013
It is the greatest-known compendium of Chantress Magic in existence— a
treasure trove of Proven Magic. It was composed by one of our own kind, a
Chantress who understood the songs of living creatures, and who used that
knowledge to ...
Amy Butler Greenfield, 2014
should the Council care ifI marry a man of Chantress lineage? Men can't inherit
Chantress powers.” “Not in any detectable way, no.” Nat's voice was even, but I
could hear the strain in it. “It seems, however, that the sons of Chantresses carry ...
Amy Butler Greenfield, 2014
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The Role of the
Chantress (Šmʹyt) in Ancient Egypt
This study looks at what is meant by the term Smyt, or chantress, in ancient Egypt (including New Kingdom, Third Intermediate Period, Middle Kingdom, Late and Ptolemaic Periods).
Suzanne Lynn Onstine, 2005
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The Aberdeen-Angus Herd Book
Chantress (33630) by Lord Edwin (18082), 3 d. Lady Chantress (28345) by
Baron Ambrose (12265), 4 d. Chantress (21225). See Bull No. 27021. (42071)
GIDDY CHANTRESS Calved June 16, 1906; sire Prizer (23767), dam Black
Chantress ...
Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society, 1908
Chantress smiled and kissed him lightly on the cheek. When they arrived at the
Magus' house, an older woman with long black hair and wearing a robe similar to
Chantress' greeted them at the door. She led them through a hallway and then ...
Anthony S. Policastro, 2009
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Syon Abbey and Its Books: Reading, Writing and Religion, ...
The complexity of arrangements for the performance of the office with its
seasonal variations required detailed instructions for the Chantress to manage
the books in the chapel and train readers and singers. In order to follow and
participate in ...
Edward Alexander Jones, Alexandra Walsham, 2010
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Imagining Heaven in the Middle Ages: A Book of Essays
As chantress, Mechtild's voice was well known; she was called the "Nightingale
of God."2 Her position in the abbey profoundly affects her narrative which often
takes on the form of antiphonal singing, exemplified in her dialogues with Christ ...
Jan Swango Emerson, Hugh Feiss, 2000
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Jesus as Mother: Studies in the Spirituality of the High ...
and Gertrude second chantress, serving beside her. Yet revelations and the
enormous capacity to influence others that flowed from them came not primarily
to leaders of the community at Helfta but to these three sisters, who were
intellectually ...
Caroline Walker Bynum, 1982
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Sayings and doings [by T.E. Hook
chantress, fluttered a Colonel Livingstone, a pale and shapeless shadow of his
former self; but who, for the honour of a little public notice from the object of his
humble adoration, would, at her request, lend himself to her little schemes.
Theodore Edward Hook, 1824
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CHANTRESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
chantress is used in the context of the following news items.
Out & About: Musicals focus on fascinating fictional females
“Victor/Victoria” is another popular Broadway musical that revolves around a nightclub chantress, a fictional French star of the 1930s. «The Forecaster, Jun 15»
Late Period Tombs Discovered in Aswan's Ancient Cemetery
... of the Aswan and Nubia archaeological areas. To read about the tomb of a famous ancient Egyptian singer, go to "Tomb of the Chantress." ... «Archaeology, Jun 15»
Old Kingdom Mastaba Found in Quesna
... examined every piece of mud removed from the site. To read about another tomb recently unearthed in Egypt, see "Tomb of the Chantress." ... «Archaeology, Apr 15»
Fragments of the Ancient Wall of Memphis Found
... Galina A. Belova, director of the Russian archaeological team. To read about another recent discovery in Egypt, see "Tomb of the Chantress." ... «Archaeology, Apr 15»
Two 6th-Dynasty Tombs Discovered Near Saqqara
... cut out of the white limestone bedrock. To read in-depth about the discovery of another Egyptian funerary site, see "Tomb of the Chantress." ... «Archaeology, Apr 15»
Another Tomb Discovered at Al-Qurna
... told the Luxor Times. To read about the recent discovery of a tomb in the area belonging to a sacred singer, see "Tomb of the Chantress." ... «Archaeology, Mar 15»
25th Dynasty Artifacts Found at the Karnak Temple Complex
... and preserve all the data. To read more about the excavation of a tomb belonging to a priestess at Karnak, see "Tomb of the Chantress." ... «Archaeology, Mar 15»
Head into the pharaoh's tomb with Dynamic Earth on March 7
Nefer-Mut was a chantress, or singer, at the Mut temple, which overlooks the city of Thebes (modern-day Luxor) and is dedicated to the ... «NorthernLife.ca, Mar 15»
Sudbury exhibition: Nefer-Mut is in the house
The enshrouded Egyptian chantress -- she would have sung during temple rituals -- was hoisted from a padded wooden crate and carefully ... «The Sudbury Star, Feb 15»
Sarcophagus of a Singer of the God Amun Found in Luxor
... priestess, in the temple of Amun. For an in-depth look at the discovery of the tomb of another priestess of Amun, see "Tomb of the Chantress." ... «Archaeology, Dec 14»