10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «NESTIATRIA»
Discover the use of
nestiatria in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
nestiatria and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
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The Aldrich Dictionary of Phobias and Other Word Families
... mystical experiences, etc. nestiatry diets and diet therapies; nestiatria
neuriatrics nervous disorders neuropediatrics nervous disorders in children
neuropsychiatry psychic and neurological aspects of mental disorders nomiatry
legal action; ...
2
Medical lexicon: a dictionary of medical science: containing ...
NESTIATRIA, Limotherapeia. NESTIS, Jejunum. NESTITIIERAPEIA,
Limotherapeia, NESTOTHERAPEIA, Limotherapeia. NESTROOT, Monotropa
uniflora. NETLEAF, Goodyera pubescens. NETTLE, ARCHANGEL, WHITE,
Lamium album — n.
3
Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine
They hold that the human soul has no less than five different forms or stages. "
The first is the Nephesh, the bodily soul. The second is the Ruach, the spirit. The
third is the Nestiatria, the more celestial soul. The fourth, the Cliajn, the life.
4
Get Out of the Way, I'm Dancing
What a magnificent task it would be to beautify and enrich my nestiatria. You see,
I have this illness but it is only the beginning. How could I use the illness for my
task? It didn't have to be ms. It could have been anything, another illness or ...
5
Greek testament with English notes, critical, philological ...
ivdutraoBt tov K. 'I. Xp.l Expositors remark that we have here a metaphor c re,
nestiatria, found also in the Class, writers ; Lucian, Gall. 19, airtwvaufLtvnt 61 tov
UvQayopnv, tim piTf|M$uia,« fitT avrov, Dionys. Hal. Antt. xi. 5, tov TapKvvtov
imivov ...
Samuel Thomas Bloomfield, 1855
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The Works of President Edwards: A Reprint of the Worcester ...
So the Hebrew words used for breath, have such a double signification :
Nestiatria signifies both breath and the soul, and the latter as commonly as the
former. Ruach is used for breath or wild, but yet more commonly signifies spirit.
JVephesh ...
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Piscinae: Artificial Fishponds in Roman Italy
Varro (Rust. 3.17.8l uses the term nestiatria to describe the channels that connect
fishponds to the sea. 13. Columella Rust. 8.17.6. Cuttings for such gates are
included in the design of fishponds at Cosa, Torre Valdaliga, Punta della Vipera,
...
James Arnold Higginbotham, 1997
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Holy Days: The World Of The Hasidic Family
"We are thanking God for giving us our nestiatria [soul] back." "Very good,
children, very good." The classroom routine was a curious mix of learning by rote,
praying, lackadaisical play, and wildly unbridled singing. Bassy was far more
tolerant ...
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The European Magazine, and London Review
AToirdupois, of the Four Wcoka □•nestiatria Dicccrikll the !5tlt of March 1819. ktm
the London Gazette of Saturday, March 27. is, \VTMTM 66 9 I K\e, »'<□ ~J. |
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Inner rhythms: the kabbalah of music
These four correspond to the four basic elements. The lowest level, Nefesh, is
earth, the capacity to do action, a functional consciousness. Ruach is water or
emotions, an emotional consciousness. Nestiatria is wind, the Tefi/oh/Prayer 83.