10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHRONOGRAMMATICALLY»
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chronogrammatically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
chronogrammatically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The history of the maritime wars of the Turks
(A. D. August 1546), upwards of eighty years old, and was buried in his tomb at
Beshektash. The period of his death is chronogrammatically expressed in the
sentence,' " The chief of the sea is dead." May the mercy of God be extended to
him !
Kâtip Çelebi, Oriental Translation Fund, 1831
2
Medical Critic and Psychological Journal
... mentioned in the lxxii. interpreters, is intended or meant Soffala or Sophura, as
to attain their ends they wrest it ; albeit, St. Jerome by that name intends Sepher.'
" (p. 73.) Again — " A passage of Scripture arranged chronogrammatically was ...
3
The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology
"A passage of Scripture arranged chronogrammatically was made the vehicle for
a prophecy by Michel Stifelins, a Lutheran minister, at Wurtemburg, who foretold
that, on the 3rd of Ootobcr, 1533, at ten o'clock in the morning the world would ...
4
Athenæ Oxonienses: An Exact History of All the Writers and ...
The running title on the to of “ ever page Threnodia Brittannica. T ese “ eleglcs
and epitaphs consist of Hebrew, Greek, “ Latin, and English verses; they are
printed in “ several forms, some like pillars, some circular, some “
chronogrammatically.
Anthony à Wood, Philip Bliss, 1817
5
Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of ...
These consisted of Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and English - verses, printed in several
forms -- some like pillars, some circular, and some chronogrammatically. In 1621
he published his Pillar-Albion ; or, the History of Great Britain, from the first ...
... bringing in the well-known motto of that excellent periodical, and the year 1868
: ' When found, make a note of — Captain Cuttle: Long live it ;' or, printed
chronogrammatically, ' When 1'oVnD, Make a note of— Captain CVttLe : Long
LIVe It.' ...
7
Lives of the most eminent literary sciantific men of Great ...
These consisted of Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and English verses, printed in several
forms — some like pillars, some circular, and some chronogrammatically. In 1621
he published his Palee-Albion ; or, the History of Great Britain, from the first ...
8
Eminent Literary and Scientific Men: John Dryden. Two ...
These consisted of Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and English verses, printed in several
forms — some like pillars, some circular, and some chronogrammatically. In 1621
he published his Pake-rAlbion ; or, the History of Great Britain, from the first ...
9
Oriental Translation Fund
(A. D. August 1546), upwards of eighty years old, and was buried in his tomb at
Beshektash. The period of his death is chronogrammatically expressed in the
sentence,* " The chief of the sea is dead." May the mercy of God be extended to
him !
10
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and ...
As there is no delineation of the coin in the Bulletino from which the above is
translated, it is impossible to say whether the letters MO are disposed
chronogrammatically or otherwise. Like the Apollodotus and Menander, and
others, discovered ...