Ioannis Buridani Expositio et Quaestiones in Aristotelis Physicam ad Albertum de Saxonia Attributae. Tome II: Quaestiones (Liber I - Liber III) |
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Inhalt
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Cºxorebay kartvelta mepteta | 101 |
Evolution of a Caucasian Origin | 169 |
Cºxorebay | 197 |
The Primary History | 245 |
Royal Lists II and III | 299 |
A Bagratid Perspective on Geor | 337 |
Sakartvelo | 413 |
Conclusions | 441 |
Reception Mxitar Ayrivaneci | 449 |
The Date and Author of The Martyrdom of Archil | 469 |
The Divan of the Apºxazian Kings | 481 |
Index | 491 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abuladze According Adapt Adarnase Alexander Anatolia ancient Arab Arch'il Armenian Ashot Bagrat Bagratid begat Book brothers Byzantine Caucasia Chapter Christian church components connection Continuator conversion corpus Cºvg Davit described early eastern edition eleventh century especially established evidence existed father Giorgi gives Greek Guaram Guaram II Gurgen Hayk historian identified Iran Iranian k'art K'art'li K'art'lis cºxovreba K’art’li K’art’velian king kuropalates land language late later Leonti Mroveli literature LKings LNino Mart Mc'xet'a medieval Georgian mentioned Mirian Nimrod Nino noted original P'arsman Parnavaz passage period Persians political possible pre-Christian prince Ps.-Juansher Qauxch'ishvili Qauxch'ishvili ed redaction reference region reign royal rule Sak’art’velo sons sources Studies Sumbat term Thomson trans tion Tºbilisi Toumanoff tradition translation variant Vaxtang Vaxtangiseuli written
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Seite 125 - East, he saw in the confines of the East those men who are of the children of Japhet. They were more wicked and unclean than all [other] dwellers in the world ; filthy people of hideous appearance, who ate mice and the creeping things of the earth, and snakes and scorpions. They never buried the bodies of their dead [but ate them].
Seite 8 - Gifts were also required of the Colchians and their neighbours as far as the Caucasian mountains (which is as far as the Persian rule reaches, the country north of the Caucasus paying no regard to the Persians) ; these were rendered every five years and are still so rendered, namely, an hundred boys and as many maidens.
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Seite 132 - And in the twenty-eighth jubilee Noah began to enjoin upon his sons' sons the ordinances and commandments, and all the judgments that he knew, and he exhorted his sons to observe righteousness, and to cover the shame of their flesh, and to bless their Creator, and...
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