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UNISA996391385403316 |
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Simson Archibald <1564-1628.> |
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Hieroglyphica animalium terrestrium, volatilium, natatilium, reptilium, insectorum, vegetivorum, metallorum, lapidum: &c. quæ in scripturis Sacris inveniuntur [[electronic resource] ] : & plurimorum aliorum, cum eorum interpretationibus, ob theologiæ studiosos. Opus contextum per Archibaldum Simsonum Dalkethensis ecclesiæ pastorem |
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Edinburgi, : Excudebat Thomas Finlason, augustissimæ Regiæ Maiest. typographus, 1622 [i.e. 1624] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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[14], 97, [1]; [16], 102; [4], 19, [1]; [8], 42, [2] p |
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Natural history - Pre-Linnean works |
Animals in the Bible |
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Monografia |
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At foot of title: Cum privilegio. |
"Hieroglyphica volatilium" (imprint dated 1623), "Hieroglyphica natatilium" (imprint dated 1623), and "Hieroglyphica insectorum, vegetativorum, metallorum, & lapidum" (imprint dated 1624) each have separate title page, pagination, and register. |
The last leaf contains verses "Ad lectorem philomuson". |
Variant 1: lacking the semicolon after "inveniuntur" on title page. Variant 2: second title page has "Hieroglyphicorum volatilium ..". |
Reproduction of the original in the British Library. |
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UNISA996385677603316 |
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Autore |
Gee John <1596-1639.> |
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The foot out of the snare [[electronic resource] ] : with a detection of sundry late practices and impostures of the priests and Iesuits in England. VVhereunto is added a catalogue of such bookes as in this authors knowledge haue been vented within two yeeres last past in London, by the priests and their agents. By Iohn Gee, Master of Arts, of Exon-Colledge in Oxford |
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At London, : Printed by H. L[ownes] for Robert Milbourne, and are to bee sold at his shop at the great south doore of Pauls, 1624 |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Printer's name from STC. |
The first leaf is blank. |
Includes bibliography. |
Text ends on P4r. Variant: text has been extended and runs onto P4v. |
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. |
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UNISA996237241503316 |
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Autore |
Peels Saskia |
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Hosios : a semantic study of Greek piety / / by Saskia Peels |
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Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , 2015 |
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1 online resource (309 p.) |
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Mnemosyne. Supplements ; v. 387 |
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Disciplina |
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Hosios (The Greek word) |
Greek language - Etymology |
Greece Religion |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Front Matter -- Introduction -- The Semantics of ὅσιος -- ὅσιος vs. εὐσεβής -- ὅσιος vs. δίκαιος -- Pious Gods -- ὅσιος vs. ∅ -- The Semantic Paradox -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Indexes. |
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In Hosios: A Semantic Study of Greek Piety Saskia Peels elucidates the semantics of the Ancient Greek adjective hosios and its cognates. Traditionally rendered as ‘piety’, hosios was a key notion in Classical Greek religion and reflected a core value in Athenian democracy. Since antiquity, its meaning and usage have puzzled many. This study sets out to resolve various scholarly debates on the semantics of hosios by focusing on the idea of lexical competition. It illuminates the semantic relationship between hosios and its near-synonyms eusebês and dikaios , and the connection to the notion of the ‘sacred’. Using insights from modern linguistic theory, the book also aims to improve methods for research into the lexical semantics of a dead language. |
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