10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «POSTILLATION»
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1
Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln
It is also needful to leave out of sight his postillation of the Psalms, which, as the
Lanercost Chronicle and Gascoigne 4 inform us, was effected continuously as far
as the 100th Psalm, and was interrupted only by the prelate's death, thus clearly ...
Francis Seymour Stevenson, 1970
2
Gospels in the Schools, C. 1100 C. 1280
That was Eve's postillation of God's word, forbidding the fruit of the tree of good
and evil (Gen. 2.17). The devil tempted Eve to eat the forbidden fruit. She
answered: God hath commanded us that we should not eat, and that we should
not touch ...
3
Of eloquence: studies in ancient and mediaeval rhetoric
Duplex est sermo: completus,"et_fit^ex omnibus quatuor predictis; incompletus
solum fit ex duobus. Nota: Due sunt partes sermonis necessarie, scilicet: thema,
divisio. Et alie due I unum om. A. The Oldest Method is the postillation, the
mystical ...
Duplex est sermo: completus, et fit ex omnibus quatuor predictis; incompletus
solum fit ex duobus. Nota: Due sunt partes sermonis necessarie, scilicet: thema,
divisio. Et alie due ' unum otn. A. The Oldest Method is the postillation, the
mystical ...
5
The Southern Quarterly Review
This postillation or exposition, was the method employed by Wicklif for his
parochial instructions; more than three hundred of these, some little more than
brief notes, others elaborately wrought out, still exist in the British museum, and
the ...
Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, 1846
6
A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
POSTILLATION, pos-til-la'shun, s. Exposition of scripture in preaching.
POSTILLATOR, pos'tU-la-tur, s. One who expounds scripture verse by verse.
POSTILLER, pos'til-ur, s. One who writes marginal notes, or who illustrates the
text of a book ...
7
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Postillation, pos-til-la'shun, I, Exposition of scripture in preaching. Postillator, poe'
til-la-tur, ». One who expounds scripture verso by verse. Postiller, pos'til-ur, ».
One who writes marginal notes, or who illustrates the text of a book by notes in
the ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
8
Southern Quarterly Review
This postillation or exposition, was the method employed by Wicklif for his
parochial instructions ; more than three hundred of these, some little more than
brief notes, others elaborately wrought out, still exist in the British museum, and
the ...
Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, 1846
9
Les Eschéz d'Amours: A Critical Edition of the Poem and its ...
Less specic postillation that does not have an obvious address we have left
according to the mise-en-page of the manuscript. Second, several glossed
passages in V are absent in, or are variants of D. Here, the dagger marking the
gloss is to ...
Gregory Heyworth, Daniel E. O'sullivan, Frank Coulson, 2013
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
POSTILLATION, pos-til-la'shun, a. Expodtion of scripture in preaching.
POSTILLATOR, pos'til-la-tur, |. One who expounds scripture verse by verse.
POSTILLEB, pos'til-ur, a. One who writes marginal notes, or who illustrates the
text of a. book ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849