10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PERIAPTO»
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periapto en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
periapto y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
PERIDOT— PER1T.OUSNESS. flower, Gr.) In Botany, tlio envelope which
surrounds the flower. The term is applied when the calyx c.innot be distinguished
from the corolla, as in the lily, onion, &c Periapt, per'e-apt, a. (periapto, Gr.) An
amulet; ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
... Periapto 3 (2001) 9-16 and e.g. RAUTOPOULOU, 'Pheidiakes
eikonographikes apecheseis', Mouseio Mpenake, Suppl. 1 (2002) 109-16.
Furtwängler (nt. 48) 101, and M. LE GLAY, 'Un Eros de Phidias a Timgad?', Antiq-
uites Africaines 14 ...
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Julius Africanus and the Early Christian View of Magic
... 97n Peratics, 396n, 1*00 Peri- forms, 1*51 Periammata, 1*37 Periapt- forms: 1*
39, 1*51; periapto , 23t7~275; periaptos , 275, 357, 1*51 Peridesmeisthai, 398, 1*
39 Periergos : 3>+8, 373, 393; periergos , 398; periergoteroi, 398 Perikathairon ...
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The Law Most Beautiful and Best: Medical Argument and ...
In fact, the words for amulet, periammon and periapton, derive from the verb
periapto, to tie on, and refer to an object that is "attached to" or "tied on" a person.
The close association in the Greek mind between internal and external
application ...
Randall Baldwin Clark, 2003
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Cyclopaedia, Or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and ...
... and all with a counterchangeable respect to each other, for the greater strength
and security of themselves and the petala, &Ft. they include. PERIAPTO N,
HEPiAHTON, a kind of medicine, otherwise called periamnza, or amulet; which, ...
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Cyclopaedia: Or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ...
PERIAPTO N, nsrmssron, a kind of medicine, otherwise called perior/imo, or a/nu/
et; which, being tied about the neck, is supposed to prevent, or cure diseases.
See AMULET. See also PHYLACTERY. PERICARDlARY, an epithet given to' ...
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Hermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin ...
... 174, 199, 256 periago 212 periapto 199 periblema 162 peribolaion 162 penbo/
f 147, 162 peribolos 147 perigrapho 199 perilampo 158 perinoeo 155 periodos 1
1 1 periousios 113 p/iam5 179, 186 phaneros 1 38 Phanes xxviii; 176 ...
Brian P. Copenhaver, 1995
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The New American Encyclopedic Dictionary: An Exhaustive ...
[Fr. pSriapte, from Gr. periapton, neut. sing, or pertapfo*=huag about, from
periaptO =to hang about or around: pref. pert-, and apt6~ to tie ; Ital. periapto.] An
amulet; a charm worn as a preservative against disease or mischief. "Now help,
ye ...
Edward Thomas Roe, Le Roy Hooker, Thomas W. Handford, 1907
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The Imperial Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New and Exhaustive ...
[Fr. ptriapte, from Gr. periapton, neut. sing, of pertaptos =huag about, from
periaptO =to hang about or around: prof, peri-, and apto = to tie; Ital. periapto.] An
amulet; a charm worn as a preservative against disease or mischiof. "Now help,
ye ...
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Enciclopédia brasileira mérito: com milhares de desenhos a ...
PERIAPTO, s. m. — Gr. periapton — Ant. Espécie de amuleto ou talismã que se
trazia preso ao pescoço, a fim de evitar moléstias; substância medicamentosa
que se trazia suspensa ao pescoço. PERIAQUÊNIO, s. m. — Peri + aquénio —
Bot.