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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HEORTOLOGIST»
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heortologist nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
Polytheism and Society at Athens
Appendix. 2: Alciphron. as. Heortologist. In studies of Attic festivals, passages
from Alciphron's Epistles are occasionally cited. The letters seem to have been
written late in the second century ad or thereabouts, but are set in the milieu of ...
The ceremonies of the Day of Atonement would appear to belong to a very
extreme antiquity; and the choice remains whether we are to regard the
statement of the calendars as the conjecture of a heortologist, or a fragment of
genuine tradition ...
The ceremonies of the Day of Atonement would appear to belong to a very
extreme antiquity ; and the choice remains whether we are to regard the
statement of the calendars as the conjecture of a heortologist, or a fragment of
genuine ...
Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt, 1900
4
The Expositor: A Theological Magazine
The ceremonies of the Day of Atonement would appear to belong to a very
extreme antiquity ; and the choice remains whether we are to regard the
statement of the calendars as the conjecture of a heortologist, or a fragment of
genuine ...
Sir William Robertson Nicoll, Charles Cuthbert Hall, 1900
5
Lines of Defence of the Biblical Revelation
The ceremonies of the Day of Atonement would appear to belong to a very
extreme antiquity ; and the choice remains whether we are to regard the
statement of the calendars as the conjecture of a heortologist, or a fragment of
genuine ...
David Samuel Margoliouth, 1900
6
Liturgica Historica: Papers on the Liturgy and Religious ...
... and recalling, too, how the recent heortologist Dr Kellner considers that ' the
mention of the feast in the Irish calendars does not prove the celebration of the
feast, but only the erudition of the writers ot that country ' (Vacandard u. s. p. 227,
...
7
In praise of English: the growth & use of language
That is why, as the heortologist reminds us,the important holy days, of the gods of
light and life, as, even, the birth of Jesus, are celebrated when the year's
darkening is checked and turns, and the days begin to grow longer. The French
thinker ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 1977
8
Book of Who: An Onomasticon of People And Characters Real ...
... Numismatist Audiophile Exonumist Notaphilist Fusilatelist Phonophile
Philatelist Deltiologist Iconophile Receptarist Discophile Heortologist Errinophilist
Conchologist Sucrologist Arctophilist / Arctophile Telegerist Vecturist Xylographer
.
(a) Papyrologist (b) Heortologist (c) Nephrologist (d) Hepatologist 3. The
specialist in the scientific study of the shells of molluscs is called (a) Conchologist
(b) Craniologist (c) Proctologist (d) Astacologist 4. What do you call a person who
is an ...
10
Athenian Religion: A History
Only in respect of particular enquiries into particular aspects of religious life can
an answer be attempted.36 The major festivals persisted late into the Roman
period: the heortologist will need to follow them thither. For the intellectual
historian, ...