10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «AMBUBAIA»
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Joseph Scaliger: Textual criticism and exegesis
in most cases be correct; and if his notion that Ambubaia was cognate to Aramaic
'abubi is still considered valid, his derivation of simpulum from Hebrew sepel was
far-fetched even when he proposed it.87 Moreover, in using Varro De lingua ...
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
*Ambu*,m. Fruta silvestre do Brasil, de que se faz doce. Árvore, que dá esse fruto
. * *Ambuás*, m.pl.Indígenas do Brasil, naregião do Pará. * *Ambubaia*, f.
Designação dascortesans, que em Roma attrahiam os galanteadores, tocando
frauta.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
3
Narrating Desire: Eros, Sex, and Gender in the Ancient Novel
If he is not exaggerating when he calls her a former flute-girl (ambubaia) and
claims that he took her off the slave-block and endowed her with human dignity (
hominem inter hominesfeci, 74.13), it appears that he had purchased her, then ...
Marília P. Futre Pinheiro, Marilyn B. Skinner, Froma I. Zeitlin, 2012
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Healing Hepatitis Naturally (Doctors' Prescription for ...
The Syrian dancing girls, whom Cneius Manlius first brought to Rome, were also
called Ambubaia on account of their attractive allurements. Ambubaia is a Syrian
term, but the component parts of it, “Ambui”—“odor” and “Baia”—“full,” occur in ...
Prescription for Healthy Living, Doctor's, 2000
5
Praelectiones in Theophrasti characteres
Scaliger ad Feltum ut aóuó, aniбаб, дождь amóuáaiarum сотри; а copher,
camphora; a fadon. finden; а ůbeca, fambuca; a fephel. fempel, 8c inde fimpulum
fecerunt. Sic ex aóub; unde ambubaia, plur. form. Chald. Ambubaiz ergo tibicinas
...
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Diccionario geral da lingoa Portugueza de Algibeira
Amâmiias , s. f. pl. (Myt.) festas dos jonios em honra de Baçcho,. АтЪгоцгЛa , s. f .
( Bot. ) planta. Ambual , s. m. Bambual. Ambubaia , s. f. tocadora de fiauta , das
antigas Romanas.l Atribute , s. m. (ant.) ferro- Iho. tp. in. ) que se póde perder.
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Collected papers on Latin literature
inquit "ambubaia non me misit se de machillam illam sustuli".' Miiller prints
Fraenkel's proposal 'ambubaia non meminit se de machina? inde illam sustuli' (
meminit Heinsius, machina Reiske). inde seems to make the passage a word too
long; ...
Robín George Murdoch Nisbet, S. J. Harrison, 1995
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Thomas Salmon: An essay to the advancement of musick and the ...
See Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary (New York, 1879),
s.v. 'Ambubaia'; and Horace, Satires, 1, 2, l. The allusion was of course to
Elizabeth Salmon's girls' boarding school in Hackney. I have not traced this tag,
which ...
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A Companion to Persius and Juvenal
Hostile orientalism among commentators was by no means the rule; Farnaby,
commenting on 3.61–66, gratuitously adds “Moors” to Juvenal's influx, but also
gives the Syriac for “Ambubaia” (a kind of Syrian dancing girl mentioned by
Horace).
Susanna Braund, Josiah Osgood, 2012
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An Improved Version, Attempted, of the Book of Job; a Poem,: ...
Heath fays, that the organ is a compound of pipes, and of later invention : the
Chaldee interpreter renders it, abuba, a pipe or flute : whence, as Buxtorf
observes, the Romans by inserting m sound their ambubaia. The ambubaiæ in
Horace, ...