10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SIGILLARY»
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... above all — already making its way completely into the personally meaningful
— the particular rhythmicization, the graceful, consistent, dramatic counterpoint,
acts as the form of technique, the type, the sigillary character of great composers.
Ernst Bloch Translated by Anthony A. Nassar
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Listening for Utopia in Ernst Bloch's Musical Philosophy
This “typification” is based on the “periodic system of forms, or, better: of sigillary
music categories [Siegel-Kategorien]” (p. 46) that forms the basis of the three-part
system outlined in the paragraph quoted in the introduction of this book.
Benjamin M. Korstvedt, 2010
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
Yr summons for my Court at Warley, with all those sigillary formalities of a perfect
instrument. Evelyn, To Mr. Thurland. sigillate (sij'i-lat), a. [< L. sigillatus, adorned
with figures, < sigillum, a mark, device, seal : see sigil.] 1. In ceram., decorated ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Yr summons for my Court at Warley, with all those sigillary formalities of a perfect
Instrument. Evelyn, To Mr. Thurland. sigillate (sij'i-lat), a. [< L. sigillatus, adorned
with figures, < sigillum, a mark, device, seal : see sigil.] 1. In coram., decorated ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Nature, XLI. 678. sigillaroid, llarioid (sij'i-la-roid, sij-i-la'71-0id),a. [< igillaria +-oid.]
Same as sigil(ll'ltlll. Le lidodendroid and ngsaa' ' roid lants abound. I A. Geik'ie,
Encyc. Brit, X. 845. sigillary (si 'i-la-ri), a. ( L. “sigillarius (LL. as a noun, a maker ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Yr summons for my Court at Warley, with all those sigillary formalities of a perfect
instrument. Evelyn, To Mr. Thurland. sigillate (sij'i-lat), a. [< L. sigiUatus, adorned
with figures, < sigillum, a mark, device, seal: see sigil.] 1. In ceram., decorated ...
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The Oxford encyclopedia of archaeology in the Near East
143ff.). Shortly after 800 bce, the two Hebrew sigillary scripts, Israelite and
Judean, diverged, only to be replaced by Aramaic script just before 500 bce. The
writing on the Judean intaglio L'BYW 'BD 'ZYW (Bordreuil, 1986, no. 40: "minister
of ...
Eric M. Meyers, American Schools of Oriental Research, 1997
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The Antiquaries Journal
While this influence is certain, these Cretan seals form at the same time a very
individual glyptic class, showing much simplicity not only in their sigillary designs
but also in their shapes. The most peculiar of the latter is the cylindrical ' bobbin ...
In fact, steatite was by far the most common material for scarabs and related
small objects which might have been used for sigillary purposes. Scarabs were
also made of precious materials and will be discussed in section iv below.
Dominique Collon, John H. Betts, 1997
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Testamenta eboracensia: or, Wills registered at York, ...
This seal Drake attributes to Archbishop Holgate (1544-1656) ; but the sigillary
power of this debased period could produce nothing tialf so elegant. It is
doubtless the seal for Hexhamshire of Archbishop Robert Waldby, 1397-1398.
The arms ...
York (England), James Raine, John William Clay, 1836