10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LAMPADIST»
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1
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... the sun and moon, dde tw lamps of hef'-fn, dde syn and mwn, dau lygorn nef,
haul a llenad Lampadist, lam'-pa-dist, s. llampredwr, lampiodegwr, enillwr y
gamp yn y lamp- redegfa Lampadroiue, lam'-pa-drom, s. llampred- egfa,
lampredegfa, ...
2
History of the great Reformation of the sixteenth century in ...
This man calls himself a Lutheran, that a Zwinglian ; a third, a Carlstadtian ; a
fourth an GEoo- lampadist ; a fifth, an Anabaptist. ..." Bucer. — " Whosoever
preacheth Jesus as the only Saviour, we recognize as our brother. Neither Luther
, nor ...
Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné, 1846
3
History of the great reformation of the sixteenth century
This man calls himself a Lutheran, that a Zwinglian ; a third, a Carlstadtian ; a
fourth an GSco- lampadist ; a fifth, an Anabaptist. ..." Bucer. — " Whosoever
preacheth Jesus as the only Saviour, we recognize as our brother. Neither Luther
, nor ...
J. H. Merle d'Aubigné, 1846
4
A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
LAMPADEPHORIA— LAMPROTIS. LAMPROTIS—LANCER. LaurannrnourA.-
See Lampadromo. LAMPADIST, lam'pa-dist, a. One who gained the prize in the
IAmp-adrome. LAMPADROME, latn'pn-drnme, s. (lampm, a lamp, and dramas, ...
5
History of the Great Reformation of the Sixteenth Century in ...
This man calls himself a Lutheran, that a Zwinglian ; a third, a Carlstadtian ; a
fourth an GEco- lampadist ; a fifth, an Anabaptist. ..." Bucer. — " Whosoever
preacheth Jesus as the only Saviour, we recognize as our brother. Neither Luther
, nor ...
Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné, 1846
Every torch Was born of that gendered on Ida's top; And as amid the race of
torches one Succceds another Lampadist in the course, Thus these alternate
signals, save that they, The first and last, gained equally the prize. And hence a
certain ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1838
7
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
LAMPADEPHORIA— LAMPKOTIS. LAMrROTIS-LANCER. Lampadephoria. —
See Lampadromc. Lampadist, lam'pa-dist, ». Ono who gained the prize in the
Lampadrome. Lampadrome, lora'pn-drome, ». (lampas, a lamp, and dramas, a
race, ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
8
A Treatise on the Arts, Manufactures, Manners, and ...
Here was celebrated the race, called Lampadedromia, where persons ran or
rode with torches in their hands ; and a marble has been found at Athens,
representing a successful lampadist.* The Ceramique of the suburbs was the
haunt of the ...
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, Dionysius Lardner, 1833
... our city, whence that beacon lit The palace of the Atridse. Every torch Was born
of that gendered on Ida's top; And as amid the race of torches one Succeeds
another Lampadist in the course, Thus these alternate signals, AGAMEMNON.
10
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
Every torch Was born of that gendered on Ida's top ; And as amid the race of
torches one Succeeds another Lampadist in the course, Thus these alternate
signals, save that they, The first and last, gained equally the prize. And hence a
certain ...