-
hymns that were
chanted on the
first day of the
Feast are repeated. On the
Apodoses of
Feasts of the Theotokos, the
Epistle and
Gospel of the
Feast are repeated...
-
rational function takes effect. Many
texts are
organized as a
succession of
apodoses and protases, as
polysyndetic catalogues and with de-pragmaticizing appositions...
- in character, and
seems to have been
composed from
linking together the
apodoses of omen literature,
excerpts of the
Weidner Chronicle and
kings year-names...
- pigs in general, and wild boars. The
series includes omens of
public apodoses (mostly
tablets 1–17), “If a
woman gives birth, and at
birth (the child)...
-
first millennium BC
Mesopotamian ritual text
idiom well
attested in the
apodoses of
divinations which provides the
procedures to
protect a
house with magical...
-
imaginary or real'
Sometimes the two
words can
introduce two
alternative apodoses, in the same way as sī ... sīn: seu tū deus es,
potes esse Cupīdō; sīve...
- in
contrast to the
Chronicle of
Early Kings which drew them from
their apodoses. The
tablet has two
columns per side and is in poor condition, with the...
-
Nikos Gatsos.
Theatro kai poiēsē:
Phederiko Gkarthia Lorka. ****ēnikē
apodosē.
Ikaros 1990.
Nikos Gatsos.
Physa aeraki,
physa me mē chamēlōneis isame...
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frightened and
terrified (about him).” The
demon is a
harbinger of evil in the
apodoses of omens, such as in the šumma padānu ("the path")
chapter of the Bārûtu...