CO OZNACZA SŁOWO CHORIZONT
Definicja słowa chorizont w słowniku
Definicja chorizontu w słowniku to osoba, która kwestionuje autorstwo dzieła, pierwotnie w odniesieniu do starożytnych Greków, którzy przypisywali Odyseję i Iliad osobnym pisarzom.
KSIĄŻKI POWIĄZANE ZE SŁOWEM «CHORIZONT»
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chorizont w następujących pozycjach bibliograficznych Książki powiązane ze słowem
chorizont oraz krótkie ich fragmenty w celu przedstawienia kontekstu użycia w literaturze.
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning: ...
... originel; ▻sol superficiel); syn. horizon [m] B, horizon [m] cambique ; g
Unterboden [m] (Die unter dem ▻Oberboden liegende verwitterte Bodenschicht,
die bei den meisten Landböden in das Ausgangsgestein [CHorizont] überleitet.
X 603) ; a characteristic specimen of the great critic's acumen, though the
argument is not in itself convincing to a chorizont. 906. This line was marked by
Ar. with 'asterisk and obelos," the former implying that it occurs elsewhere (viz. A
405 ...
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The Iliad (2 Voll. Indivisibili)
X 603) ; a characteristic specimen of the great critic's acumen, though the
argument is not in itself convincing to a chorizont. 906. This line was marked by
Ar. with 1 asterisk and obelos,' the former implying that it occurs elsewhere (viz. A
405 ...
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Italian Renaissance Painting According to Genres
(Dieses sage ich nicht um Ihretwillen, lieber Freund, sondern daß kein Chorizont
es versuchen möge, Hader zwischen uns säen zu wollen.) 4. Da zu diesem 4.
Bande ja auch die Renaissance und neuere Architektur aller nicht italienischen ...
This passage was used by van Leeuwen as evidence in his argument for
different authorship of the Odyssey. Since this argument is given much weight by
the chorizont Wil- helm Schmid,44 let us quote it in full: (Calypso recognized
Hermes, ...
Samuel Eliot Bassett,
1938
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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
...
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The great poets and their theology
Heavens, the, of Dante, 123. Hector, 9, 14, 41, 47. Hegel, 298, 416. Hegenanism,
its need, 392. Helen: 41, 48, 60; marries Faust, 318. Hell of Dante, 122, 137.
Hellanlcus, a Chorizont, 5. "Henry IV.": mentioned 180; Parti., 208, 213; Part II., 17
(1, ...
Augustus Hopkins Strong,
1897
... Chorizont, aber von der jeweiligen Einheitlichkeit der beiden Dichtwerke
überzeugt. Er nimmt an,16 daß "Homeros als wirklicher Beyname des Dichters
der Ilias, im Leben oder bald nachher, aufgekommen sey, und daß sein Ansehn,
als ...
Wolfgang Kullmann, Roland J. Müller,
1992
DEDICATED TO MY FIVE FAVOURITE WORDS Chorizont, someone who
disputes identity ofauthorship, such as a person who believes Shakespeare's
plays were written by Francis Bacon. [It has nothing to do with Spanish sausages.
Richard Anthony Baker,
2013
The Athenaeum reviewer remarked that it was not quite clear whether he was a
chorizont in the matter of the two great poems traditionally ascribed to that name ;
and the author acknowledged, in answer, that he was not clear on that point ...