Definition of Apograph. Meaning of Apograph. Synonyms of Apograph

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Definition of Apograph

Apograph
Apograph Ap"o*graph, n. [Gr. ?; ? from + ? to write: cf. F. apographe.] A copy or transcript. --Blount.

Meaning of Apograph from wikipedia

- Apograph of Leonardo da Vinci, Trattato della Pittura (Belt M****cript 35), ca. 1590...
- 1899, pp. 205–6. Moore 1913, pp. 5–6. Source: Krueger and Studemund's apograph of the Verona palimpsest of Gaius' Institutes as reproduced in Poste &...
- available everywhere, anytime" American Experience in ****ociation with Apograph Productions, Firelight Media and Q-Ball Productions (presented on PBS)...
- - The Jewish Culture of the Sixth Century BCE. Page 91. Definition of apograph - plural apographa Merriam-Webster. Identification Of God's Preserved Words...
- transported by Aurispa to Venice. From this m****cript are derived four apographs—φ, θ, A, and B (in chronological order of transcription)—which resulted...
- Vergili sive De rebus inferis a poeta relictis (1545), a contemporary apograph of Nannius' Somnium or Dream Oration, held on the occasion of his course...
- land of about 220 acres. Hasted records that the grant was listed in an apograph in Dering library (at Surrenden manor nr. Pluckley, Kent – owned by Sir...
- words even to the jot and ****le is perfectly preserved by God in the apographs without any loss of the original words, prophecies, promises, commandments...
- including the KJV, can be perfect. The original language Scripture (apographs or apograph), from which the 1611 KJV was translated, is regarded by VPPists...
- 1898, when he retired. Among the journals he edited were The Index, The Apograph, The Atlas, and Carl Zerrahn's Selections. John Tasker Howard (1936). "Zerrahn...