PAROLE IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATE CON «AMIXIA»
amixia
amixia
merriam
webster
absence
interbreeding
that
resulting
from
geographical
isolation
origin
latin
greek
purity
lack
intercourse
amiktos
dicionário
informal
impossibilidade
cruzamento
entre
espécie
outra
priberam
língua
amixiaamixia
sabia
pode
consultar
qualquer
palavra
abaixo
clique
experimente
grego
urban
essentially
means
beast
capital
letters
necessity
also
used
verb
português
mixo
ausência
secreção
muco
normal
amixorréia
rooster
teeth
year
female
santa
cruz
play
video
games
cosplay
guitar
change
hair
color
with
frightening
frequency
latest
post
aulete
biol
indivíduos
estado
celular
primitivo
não
criativo
substantivo
feminino
noodle
deviantart
10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «AMIXIA»
Scopri l'uso di
amixia nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
amixia e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Gentile Impurities and Jewish Identities : Intermarriage and ...
(3:10) The author of this passage maintains that Jewish amixia in regard to
worship and food does not preclude the possibility of friendship and business
relations between Jews and non-Jews. Although some ill-disposed Gentiles
might harp ...
Christine E. Hayes Professor of Religious Studies in Classical Judaica Yale University, 2002
2
The Image of the Jews in Greek Literature: The Hellenistic ...
reference to Jewish amixia (nonmixing) is Josephan and not Posidonian (by itself
insufficient to prove a non-Posidonian source for Josephus's account), she adds:
“la justification de l'amixia juive par la piété des Juifs n'est autre que le ...
3
Darwin, and After Darwin, Volume II (Of 3) Post-Darwinian ...
Andtheresult of this oversight is,thathethinks amixia can act but comparatively
seldom uponsufficiently small populations to become a factor ofmuchimportance
inthe differentiation of species. Lastly, inthethird place, owing to hisfavourite ...
4
A Portuguese-English Dictionary
amixia [ks] (/.) amixia. amizade (/.) friendship, fellowship; deep regard. amnesia,
amnesia (/., Psychiatry) amnesia. amnestied -ca, amnesico -ca (adj.) amnestic,
amnesic. amnico -ca (adj., Anal.) amnic, amniac, amniotic. ammo (m.. Anal., Zool.
) ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
5
Cultural Memory and Early Civilization: Writing, ...
2) Immigrants: ban on making any covenants and on interbreeding (amixia)36 (
Exod. 34) Historic confrontations Royalty seeking assimilation Syncretic cultic
practices Assyrian pressure to assimilate Babylonian foreign culture “am ha-ares”
: ...
(I 1:11, 15 ). Those meanings, however, are excluded here because of Jason's
use of amixia in vs. 38. There the “time of amixia" clearly means “the time of
persecution." The solution lies elsewhere. In Greek literature, epimixia or
epimeixia is ...
7
Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
ambulatory treatment amixia ambulatory treatment Therapeutic carried out while
the patient is up and about or is not hospitalized. amelectic Rare. Indifferent,
careless, apathetic. Obs. The manic phase of bipolar measures amenomania ...
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009
8
The Formation of Christianity in Antioch: A ...
Here we find the practical consequences of the literary motifs of xenophobia/
misanthropy/amixia: the concept of Jews representing a life hostile to humankind
and therefore threatening “ordinary” society. It is in this context that the ban
against ...
9
Army and Society in Ptolemaic Egypt
... it meant that they did not take sides in the dynastic war.259 Some papyri from
the Fayyum attest an amixia or "period of troubles" contemporary with the tarache
in the Thebaid, from around 130 BC. The riot seems to have stopped by 130/129
...
Christelle Fischer-Bovet, Stanford University. Dept. of Classics, 2008
10
Darwin and after Darwin: an exposition of the Darwinian ...
"Amixia" thus very differently stated from that of my ,; Independent Variability" (
apogamy), or Gulick's " Independent Generation " ; but, apparently owing to this
difference of statement, the principle itself is not the same. In particular, while ...
George John Romanes, 1914
NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «AMIXIA»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
amixia nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Identité(s) juive(s) dans l'Antiquité
C'est à la fin du IVème siècle avant notre ère qu'on trouve trace d'une ... païen, ce qui est d'abord reproché aux Juifs, c'est leur insociabilité, leur amixia. «Nonfiction.fr, gen 12»