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Apograph of
Leonardo da Vinci,
Trattato della Pittura (Belt M****cript 35), ca. 1590...
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Jewish Culture of the
Sixth Century BCE. Page 91.
Definition of
apograph -
plural apographa Merriam-Webster.
Identification Of God's
Preserved Words...
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available everywhere, anytime"
American Experience in ****ociation with
Apograph Productions,
Firelight Media and Q-Ball
Productions (presented on PBS)...
- 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 &...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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including the KJV, can be perfect. The
original language Scripture (
apographs or
apograph), from
which the 1611 KJV was translated, is
regarded by VPPists...
- chapters). This copy of the
Paenitentiale Umbrense is an
apograph of the W9 copy. Two
early modern apographs of Cb4 exist: one is the eighteenth-century paper...