10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ONOMASTICON»
Discover the use of
onomasticon in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
onomasticon and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Onomasticon Anglo-Saxonicum: A List of Anglo-Saxon Proper ...
Originally published in 1897, this book provides an onomasticon of Anglo-Saxon names and the people who bore those names. The text covers a large proportion of English society during the days of the Anglo-Saxon monarchy.
William George Searle, 2012
2
Cultivated Vegetables of the World: A Multilingual
Onomasticon
The purpose of this book is to facilitate accuracy in communication among individuals working in agriculture and a better understand of the extent and diversity of vegetable production and utilization worldwide.
3
Handbuch Der Orientalistik: Indien. Zweite Abteilung
The present volume is fascicle A of volume III of Arabic Literature of Africa, edited by J.O. Hunwick and R.S. O'Fahey.
Ben H. L. Gessel, Rex S. O'Fahey, 2003
4
Book of Who: An
Onomasticon of People And Characters Real ...
More than a straightforward onomasticon, The Book of Who? is an essential reference source for all enquiring minds, puzzle solvers, quiz buffs and general browsers.
7.4 The Onomasticon Nouns can be common (table, sincerity) or proper (World
War II, Mr. Abernathy). The common nouns are listed in the lexicon, where their
meanings are typically explained in terms of the ontology. Proper nouns, or
names, ...
Sergei Nirenburg, Victor Raskin, 2004
6
Eusebius,
Onomasticon: The Place Names of Divine Scripture : ...
Catalog of biblical sites/cities/villages with accompanying physical description, location, biblical citations about the site, ethnic composition of population.
Eusebius (Caesariensis.), Saint Jerome, R. Steven Notley, 2005
7
Specimen of a Literary-Bibliographical Jaina-
Onomasticon...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
8
Iulli Pollucis
Onomasticon
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
9
The Latin Dialect of the Ager Faliscus: 150 Years of Scholarship
As a large part of the Faliscan material is onomastic, no study of Faliscan can be
complete without an assessment of the Faliscan onomasticon: it has in fact been
the subject of a separate study by Hirata (1967). This chapter opens with a short ...
Gabriël C. L. M. Bakkum, 2009
10
Onomasticon Rituale Selectum V1 (1787)
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
Francesco Antonio Zaccaria, 2009
8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ONOMASTICON»
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onomasticon is used in the context of the following news items.
Dr. Eilat Mazar: Biblical Archaeologist
One of the things he left us was an onomasticon of the names on the bulla he had published. I showed our children how I used Yair's table of ... «The Jewish Press, Jul 15»
VOYAGE TO THE LAND OF THE (ZOMBIES) LIVING DEAD!
... beliefs brought by African slaves to the New World as their only treasure was forcibly mimetized with the saints of the Catholic onomasticon. «UFODigest, Jun 15»
In the footsteps of ancient Israelite kings
The identification is based on the work Onomasticon by Eusebius of Caesarea, who lived in that city during the third and fourth centuries C.E. ... «Israel Hayom, Sep 13»
Sights and Insights: More than an oasis in the desert
Eusebius described Ein Gedi in his Onomasticon as being “a very large village of Jews.” The area has a Canaanite temple as well as Roman ... «Jerusalem Post, Aug 11»
Sights and Insights: Last stop and a point of departure
Even the bishop of Caesarea, Eusebius, writing his Onomasticon around AD 313, still defined Beersheba (“Bersabee”) as Judea's southern ... «Jerusalem Post, May 11»
Mormantul lui Iosif - Sichem
Eusebiu de Cezareea, in lucrarea "Onomasticon", spune: "Sichem, orasul lui Iacov, acum parasit (sec.IV). Locul este asezat in suburbia de ... «CrestinOrtodox.ro, May 11»
Sites and Insights: Caesarea's Archeological treasures
Having lived in what was then called “Palestine” all his life, Eusebius was suited to the task of writing his Onomasticon (“a collection of names”) ... «Jerusalem Post, Mar 11»
History of the Beagle
The origin of the Beagle, like that of most other hound breeds, cannot be positively traced; it appears buried in antiquity. In the second century AD, Onomasticon, ... «Dog Channel, Aug 08»