10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MENOLOGIES»
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menologies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
menologies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Astral Magic in Babylonia
Such hemerologies and menologies existed in Mesopotamia,509 both in the
redaction in which the days and the months are listed in their calendrical order
and marked as either good or bad for initiating certain activities, and in the
reverse ...
2
History of the martyrs in Palestine ... discovered in a very ...
It is evident from this that Simeon Metaphrastes, and the compilers of the
Menologies, read these Acts as in the Syriac. P. xv. 1. 12. — "His bones and
entrails became visible." The same thing is said of the Martyr Alexander, whose
Acts were ...
Eusebius, Eusebius (bp. of Caesarea.), William Cureton, 1861
3
Psalm Fifty-one in the Light of Ancient Near Eastern Patternism
... liturgies of considerable length and complexity were developed and were
prescribed subsequently by the hemerologies and menologies to be executed on
particular days. 2 Since the Sumero-Accadian psalms of lamentation have a
definite ...
4
Between Text and Text: The Hermeneutics of Intertextuality ...
This same type of “leap-frogging” is also visible in the history of the transmission
of the Astrolabe menologies, whose written history too begins ca. thirteenth
century, with VS 24 120, continues through the twelfth century Astrolabe B, and ...
Michaela Bauks, Wayne Horowitz, Armin Lange, 2013
5
The History of the University of Cambridge: And of Waltham ...
And this is the reason that I took no notice of the Greek Menologies, because not
mentioned by Parsons : whence I collect that either he had never seen them, (
which is very improbable,) or else he conceived that no great belief was to be
given ...
6
History of the Martyrs in Palestine: Discovered in a Very ...
It is evident from this that Simeon Metaphrastes, and the compilers of the
Menologies, read these Acts as in the Syriac. P. xv. l. 12—“ His bones and
entrails became visible.” The same thing is said of the Martyr Alexander, whose
Acts were ...
Eusebius Bishop of Caesarea, 2008
7
History of the Martyrs in Palestine, by Eusebius, Bishop of ...
It is evident from this that Simeon Metaphrastes, and the compilers of the
Menologies, read these Aets as in the Syriac. P. xv. 1. 12. — "His bones and
entrails became visible." The same thing is said of the Martyr Alexander, whose
Acts were ...
Eusebius, Bishop of Caesarea
8
Time and Temporality in the Ancient World
It may simply be coincidence that Esarhaddon's building inscription was dated to
a day deemed favorable for royal construction activities, but there is further
evidence that menologies and hemerologies did not sit idle on the library shelves
.
9
The lives of the fathers, martyrs, and other principal saints
St. Barsabias is commemorated both in the Greek Menologies and in the Roman
Martyrology on the 11th of December. See the Chaldaic Acts of these martyrs,
published by Monsignor Stephen Assemani, Acta Mart. Orient. t. 1. ST.
ZENOBIUS ...
10
The Akitu Festival: Religious Continuity and Royal ...
33 Stephen Langdon, Babylonian Menologies and the Semitic Calendar,
Schweich Lectures 1933 (Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1935). 34 See Mircea
Eliade, Patterns in Comparative Religion (London: Steed and Ward, 1958), 367-
87; and ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MENOLOGIES»
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Belief Blog's Morning Speed Read for Friday, January 18, 2013
Well, ll should have used perverted book or magazine in his post, because menologies, clearly by definition, have religious connotations, if the ... «CNN, Jan 13»