10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PAPYRINE»
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papyrine in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A treatise on the genius and object of the patriarchal, the ...
In this passage, what I have rendered, after the Seventy, with papyrine volumes,
Bishop Horsley renders in bulrush vessels, understanding by the phrase light-
tailing ships : but I doubt, whether the original Hebrew be capable of bearing his
...
George Stanley Faber, 1823
2
The American Journal of Science and Arts
Poumarede and Figuier in the Journal de Chemie et de Pharm. for 1847, under
the name of papyrine. This product however was prepared by aid of an acid of
less concentration than is used for parchment- paper and consequently it did not
...
3
The Edinburgh new philosophical journal
Silliman's American Journal. Vegetable Parchment. — Papyrine. — The
interesting substance obtained in 1846 by Poumarede and L. Figuier (Comptes
Rendus, xxiii. 918; see also this Journal, xxviii. 431) by immersing bibulous paper
in ...
4
A dissertation on the prophecies, that have been fulfilled, ...
... some mighty maritime nation, which had previously acted a distinguished part
in conveying papyrine implements or papyrine books to the utmost extremities of
the world by the hand of certain sacerdotal angels or swift messengers, will now ...
George Stanley Faber, 1818
5
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of ...
A proper name, modified for use as a specific appellation, becomes a part of a
new title, and involves a different idea.—Silliman's American Journal. Vegetable
Parchment.-Papyrine.—The interesting substance obtained in 1846 by
Poumaréde ...
6
A Dissertation on the Prophecies ... Relative to The Great ...
Ho ! land of the perpetual shadow of wings (or sails), which " art beyond the rivers
of Cush ! accustomed to send messen- " gers by sea, even with papyrine
implements upon the surface " of the waters." . By the messengers I understand ...
George Stanley Faber, 1818
7
Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, Botany, ...
suggests that Job compares the days of his prosperity, in three several degrees,
with what we esteem the swiftest in the three elements: namely, with the quick
despatches of the post by land; with the more expeditious motion of papyrine ...
8
Arcana of Science and Art, Or, An Annual Register of Useful ...
Again, be mentions “papyrine ships and equipments of the Nile ;” and, in another
place, he speaks more distinctly of their Egyptian origin, as, “ships were first
_invented from papyrus in the Nile in Egypt-” But Herodotus has \ given a good
acX ...
9
Rameses: An Egyptian Tale
... it, however, connects itself with the deluge as the second birth of man, by its
association with the boat or ark. Thus Lucian says, the Egyptians yearly
commemorated the enclosure of Osiris in the ark by Typhon, by making a
papyrine vessel, ...
10
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction
Again, he mentions “ papyrine ships and equipments of the Nile ;" and, in another
place, he says “ ships were first invented from papyrus in the Nile in Em/Pl-”
Herodotus, (the most ancient of the Greek historians whose writings are extant,) ...
Reuben Percy, John Timbs, 1836