DASANAMA SAKA «ETYMOLOGIES» ING BASA INGGRIS
Tembung Basa Inggris iki duwéni teges kang mèh padha utawa teges kang padha jibles karo «etymologies» lan klebu bangsa paramasastra kang padha.
Basa Inggris dasanama saka etymologies
BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «ETYMOLOGIES»
Temukaké kagunané saka
etymologies ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
etymologies lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
A complete English translation of the Etymologies of Isidore of Seville.
Isidorus (Hispalensis), Stephen A. Barney, 2006
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Etymologies and Genealogies: A Literary Anthropology of the ...
"Mr. Bloch has attempted to establish what he calls a 'literary anthropology.
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Ancient
Etymologies in Ovid's Metamorphoses: A Comented Lexicon
The list includes brief contextual information, evidence from ancient grammarians, discussion of the artistic function of the wordplay and examples of its use in the works of Ovid and other Latin poets.
Andréas Michalópoulos, 2001
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Proust and the Middle Ages
This was the chanoine Marquis, cure of Illiers, who published in 1904 a history of
that town which contained some rather fanciful folk- etymologies of place-names
in the area. 2 In the event, Proust employed none of the etymologies which ...
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A Source Book in Medieval Science
2 But Stahl has also provided a concise insight into Isidore's use of authorities in
the Etymologies: Meticulous research has uncovered abundant deceptions in
Isidore's references to his authorities. Kettner has pointed out that 36 passages ...
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The Treatise on Laws (Decretum DD. 1-20) with the Ordinary ...
Gratian Augustine Thompson. 1 2. Ed. Rom. note: "In three manuscript codices of
Isidore and some of Gratian, it reads the having and rearing of children and this
accords with Dig. 1. 1.3, which seems to be its origin." 13. Isidore, Etymologies, V
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Gratian, Augustine Thompson, 1993
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Witchcraft in Europe, 400-1700: A Documentary History
Etymologies,. Book. Vm,. Chapter. 9. Isidore lea. 560-636), bishop of Seville (600
-636), was the most widely learned churchman in early seventh-century Iberia,
theological adviser of the Visigothic kings of Spain, and the author of a number of
...
Alan Charles Kors, Edward Peters, 2001
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Contested
Etymologies in the Dictionary of the Rev. W. W. Skeat
Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
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Discerning Spirits: Divine and Demonic Possession in the ...
GENDERED ETYMOLOGIES Medieval etymologies offer a convenient point of
entry into how medieval intellectuals understood the categories of male and
female. Historians often employ a strategy of triangulation, in which a comparison
...
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Bilingual Lexicography from a Communicative Perspective
The practice of giving information about etymologies in dictionaries began
around the mid- 17th century, when Thomas Blount published his English
dictionary Glossographia (1656). Blount was "the first to attempt etymologies" (
Landau ...
Heming Yong, Jing Peng, 2007
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «ETYMOLOGIES»
Weruhi yèn pawarta nasional lan internasional wis ngomongaké lan kepriyé aran
etymologies digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
Hacking the Humanities
The subject was the history of encyclopedic writing, from ancient times to the present day. We read excerpts of Isidore of Seville's “Etymologies” ... «The New Yorker, Jul 15»
Negated Intensifiers: Not Super Duper Complicated
He is writing his thesis on folk etymologies and how they influence people's perceptions of words. Unsurprisingly, 30 Rock is one of his all-time ... «Crikey, Jul 15»
Do Genre Labels Matter Anymore?
... being one of the many English words, including “genius,” “genital,” “jaunty” and “pregnant,” that spring from their long-entwined etymologies. «New York Times, Jun 15»
An OED Update Reveals the Surprising Place Where Hundreds of …
New information about the etymologies of entries (both new and familiar) often results from research or readerly input. Often, too, it's the ... «Flavorwire, Jun 15»
New York Mets fans win the World Series … of bad grammar
The white men over at the dictionary who have a long history of not acknowledging the African and African American etymologies of many ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
REFLECTIONS: Say “goodbye,” but don't say “chow”!
But I later learned that there are two popular theories or “folk etymologies” for this name. The first, favored by many of the early leaders, ... «The Ukrainian Weekly, Jun 15»
The history of the word 'bad'
Carl A. F. Mahn rewrote many of Webster's untenable etymologies, but he had no clue to the origin of bad, so that repeating Diefenbach's ... «OUPblog, Jun 15»
Review: An Irish-Speaking Island by Nicholas M Wolf
Localism, so intrinsic to Irish identity, is discussed in another chapter, “Peasant Etymologies”, whose central thrust – that Irish speakers ... «Irish Times, Jun 15»
Some Japanese gamers aren't liking the “shockingly ugly” Cammy in …
... that M. Bison/Vega/Dictator and Charlie/Nash/Charlie Nash would once again be gracing Street Fighter with their murky etymologies. «RocketNews24, Jun 15»
15 common expressions younger generations won't understand
Here are 15 etymologies to answer the questions of future English speakers. Because the future is already here. 1. Why do we "hang up" a ... «The Week Magazine, Jun 15»