10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «HIEROMANIA»
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hieromania in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hieromania and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
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The
Hieromania, a [satirical] Poem. [Occasioned by the ...
THE HIEROMANIA, A POEM. 11' 1 G01) prosper long our church and king, And
privileges all ! A woefull bickering once there did The town of F H" befall. 2 About
the making man's last bed Was all this rout they say, And sextons* yet unborn ...
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... (f) hierarchy n — jerarquía (f) hierarchy of motives — jerarquía (f) de motivos
hierarchy of needs — jerarquía (f) de necesidades hierarchy of responses —
jerarquía (f) de respuestas hieromania n — hieromania (f) hierophobia n —
hierofobia ...
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Language Topics: Essays in honour of Michael Halliday
Cure: Imagine living in a city for ten years that has no library at all. Hieromania
This amounts to the uncritical acceptance of the dicta and prejudices of a guru
whether the guru deserves such veneration or not. Hieromaniacs rely heavily on
...
Ross Steele, Terry Threadgold, 1987
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The Aldrich Dictionary of Phobias and Other Word Families
... crawling things hieromania religion; priests hippomania horses hodomania
travelling homicidomania murder hydrargyromania mercury poisoning
hydrodipsomania insatiable thirst, as is characteristic of certain epileptic
conditions - - 151.
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Hellenosemitica: An Ethinic and Cultural Study in West ...
... state "of being overwhelmed, 'possessed' by a foreign power," "found effective
application in the mantic and telestic arts' ' ; 3 the hieromania was conducive to
prophecy, "the Mainads are the official exponents of this manlike of inspiration.
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A Dictionary of Medicine and the Allied Sciences
[Gr. gait-cs, ring.] Abnormal sma lness of the cereme gyri. lioroiun (mey'krohm).
The millionth part of an ohm. Hierolitre (mey' kroh-lee-tur) . lionth part ofa litre.
Hieromania (-mny' nee-ab ), licromamacal delirium (or delusion) (-ma-ney'a-kal).
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Ernst Cassirer: A "Repetition" of Modernity
... to us — those not immediately involved in the sacrificial act itself — as a
pathological act of madness following an absurd logic. However, if it is an act of
madness it is certainly no ordinary madness but rather an "hieromania," a sacred
...
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Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature
MS. note in the Dyce copy. HIEROMANIA (the); a poem. [By Thomas Iwymmer
Champneys.J 8vo. Pp. 54. [Green's Bibl. Somers. ii. 227.] [Frome] 1808
HIERON'S last farewell; a sermon preached at Modbvry in Devon, HIB HIE 36.
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
hieralgia /hi'aral'jé-e/ [Gk, hieron (ostoun), sacrum, algos, pain] , a painful sacrum.
hiero-, hier-, combining form meaning 'sacrum or something sacred':
hierolisthesis, hieromania, hierotherapy. high. See rush. high-altitude oedema, a
form of ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Reading Religions in the Ancient World: Essays Presented to ...
The “great gulf” between human and divine remains.19 Rohde traces the origins
of the concept of the immortality of the soul, properly speaking, to the experience
of “sacred madness” (hieromania) within the Thracian cult of Dionysos ...
David Edward Aune, Robin Darling Young, 2007