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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CHORIZONTIST»
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1
The Grandiloquent Dictionary - Tenth Anniversary Edition
... of hands cholangiocholecystocholedochectomy - The surgical removal of the
hepatic duct, common duct, and gall bladder choller - A sagging double chin
choregus - The financial backer in ancient Greece, usually of a play chorizontist -
One ...
2
The Chambers Dictionary
[Sp] chorizont ko 'ri-:om or chorizontist -zont'ist, n a person who disputes identity
of authorship, esp one who ascribes the Iliad and Odyssey to different authors. [
Or chori:on, -onios separating] chorography ko-rog'ri-fl, ko-. (geog) n the process
...
3
The Contemporary Review
190 agrees to modify ; Hallam is glad to find that Grote is not a Wolfian, though
too much of a Chorizontist to suit his own view that the Odyssey was the product
of the " Senium Homeri;" but the tone of all the reviews and private letters of ...
190 agrees to modify; Hallam is glad to find that Grote is not a Wolfian, though too
much of a Chorizontist to suit his own view that the Odyssey was the product of
the “ Senium Homeri;” but the tone of all the reviews and private letters of learned
...
5
The growth of the Homeric poems
... it would seem that he is merely inclined to follow Bergk's lead, and place
Homer between 940-850 b. c. He is a decided Chorizontist, and is of opinion that
Homer was born at Smyrna, and the poems were originally composed in Ionic.
6
A history of classical Greek literature
He is, in fact, a chorizontist, or separator, but draws his line through the middle of
the earlier poem and not at its close. In mythology, in manners and customs, in
the use of peculiar words and epithets, he draws out tables to show that the ...
John Pentland Mahaffy (sir.), 1883
7
-Ologies & -isms: A Thematic Dictionary
... cholerophobia PHOBIAS chondrology BODIES choralism MUSIC choralistic
MUSIC choregraphy DANCING choreographer DANCING choreographic
DANCING choreography dancing chorisis BOTANY chorizontist CRITICISM
chorographer ...
Laurence Urdang, Howard G. Zettler, Charles Hoequist, 1981
8
pt. I. The poets [epic and lyric] with an appendix on Homer ...
He is, in fact, a chorizontist, or separator, but draws his line through the middle of
the earlier poem and not at its close. In mythology, in manners and customs, in
the use of peculiar words and epithets, he draws out tables to show that the ...
John Pentland Mahaffy, Archibald Henry Sayce, 1895
9
American Journal of Philology
To fix an * The discussion of Ail <pl\os and Ai2 nrjrir drd\avros in the Appendix
offers what I believe to be a new proof of the chorizontist position. 8 The ancient
authorities for the separate composition of the Doloneia are Schol. T; Eustathius ...
Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, 1960
This chorizontist suggestion is the newest thing in Biblical speculation. His
account of the rise and development of the God-idea (Yahweh) among the
Israelites, on the whole, is the same as that of Budde and Kuenen, and may be
regarded as ...