O QUE SIGNIFICA DEMÓTICĂ EM ROMENO
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DEMOTICĂ adj. escrita = nome dado ao itálico no antigo Egito, simplificação da escrita hierática. \u0026 # X25ca; (s. f.) a língua falada no antigo Egito antes da copta. (\u0026 lt; fr. demoque) DEMÓTICĂ adj. scriere ~ă = denumire dată scrierii cursive din Egiptul antic, simplificare a scrierii hieratice. ◊ (s. f.) limbă vorbită în vechiul Egipt înainte de coptă. (< fr. démotique)
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10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «DEMÓTICĂ»
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The American Cyclopaedia V5, Code-Demotica: A Popular ...
uarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, 2010
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A Berichtigungsliste of Demotic Documents: Ostrakon ... - Pagina 496
Demotica. I. 2 p. 30-1 6 14 16 17 13 17 18 19 — MIO 1 (1953), 234 (Hintze). [BM 10072] — JEA 17 (1931), 88 + pi. XI (Reich). Hand facsimile of the text: Spiegelberg, Demotica, II, pi. 2. New translit. & translation by Pestm an , P. L. Bat.
A. A. den Brinker, Brian Paul Muhs, S. P. Vleeming, 2005
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Inventing Eastern Europe: The Map of Civilization on the ... - Pagina 93
The sultan relocated Charles from Bender to Demotica in Thrace, near Adrianople. He was still in Europe, and never reached the Orient; he returned to Sweden in 1714. Before Poltava it seemed to Voltaire that Charles might have tumbled the ...
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Records of Travels in Turkey, Greece, &c: And of a Cruise ...
It being too shallow to row up far, we landed and walked through mulberry groves to Demotica, which stands on the side of a hill on the left bank of the rivulet, one mile from the river. In many maps Demotica is placed on the left bank of the ...
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Chronicles of the Crusades - Pagina 96
They spoke one to another, and said that as Johannizza had dealt with other cities, so would he deal with Adrianople and Demotica, when he returned thither, and that if these two cities were destroyed, then was Roumania for ever ...
Geoffrey Villehardouin, Jean de Joinville, 2012
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Records of Travels in Turkey, Greece, Etc., and of a ... - Pagina 365
DEMOTICA. 365 structed by hedges planted in it transversely, to throw the stream against the mills on the banks. Boats in consequence cannot run at night time. The banks for the first six miles were embowered with willows, but after passing ...
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Un caftan pentru Don Quijote
află alte două, așa zicând „fosilizate“, și anume pe de-o parte neo-aticismul și pe de alta paleo-demotica. ▫ Cele două Norme active sunt despărțite de o zonă de interferență între katharévousa și demotică (cea hașurată pe diagrama de ...
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The chronicle ... concerning the conquest of ... - Pagina 185
Demotica, and bring back the Greeks to their A.D. 1206. allegiance to him ; and that thenceforth the G reeks and the French should become one people. After many consultations, it was decided that Adri- anople and Demotica, with their ...
Geoffroy de Villehardouin, 1829
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A. de La Motraye's Travels through Europe, Asia, and into ...
C H A P. V. The King of Sweden resolves to leave Turky ; Sends an ^Ambassador from Demotica to the Grand Seignior. His Departure and journey. With Cursory Remarks on Walachia, Transylvania, Hungary, Germany, &c. J MR. Fabrice ...
Aubrey de La Mottraye, 1723
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The chronicle of Geoffry de Villehardouin: marshal of ... - Pagina 185
Demotica, and bring back the Greeks to their A.D. 1206. allegiance to him ; and that thenceforth the Greeks and the French should become one people. After many consultations, it was decided that Adri- anople and Demotica, with their ...
Geoffroi de Villehardouin, 1829