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Apocalypse (from
Ancient Gr**** ἀποκάλυψις (apokálupsis) 'revelation, disclosure') is a
literary genre originating in
Judaism in the
centuries following...
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Apocalypsis velox is the only
species in the
monotypic moth
genus Apocalypsis in the
family Sphingidae. The
genus erected by
Walter Rothschild and Karl...
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Hieronymous Sophronius,
Eusebius (405).
Biblia Sacra Vulgata (in Latin).
Apocalypsis 6,2. Lenski,
Richard Chales Henry (2008). The
Interpretation of St. John's...
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unite them into one
great family of
Friars Minor Observants (1568). His
Apocalypsis nova,
which contained prophecies of a pope, the "Angelic Pastor", who...
- Grotowski's last
professional production as a
director was in 1969.
Entitled Apocalypsis **** Figuris, it uses
texts from the Bible, this time
combined with contemporary...
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Vulgate calls the book
Apocalypsis Beati Joannis Apostoli "Apocalypse of
Saint John the Apostle" the 1979 Nova
Vulgata calls it
Apocalypsis Joannis "Apocalypse...
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great wealth, immortality,
thousands of lovers,
unfathomable power,
apocalypsis, nihilism, self-guilt, self-blame, or
bizarre hypochondriacal complaints...
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Apocalypse of
Golias (Latin:
Apocalypsis Goliae) is a
satirical Latin poem of the 12th century,
probably written in
England or France. Like the Biblical...
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Esdras 3–14 (4 Ezra or
Apocalypsis of Esdras) No No No (Apocrypha) No No 2
Esdras (Apocrypha) No – (inc...