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- language entered a state of diglossia: the coexistence of vernacular and archaizing written forms of the language. What came to be known as the Gr**** language...
- subscript iota was generally retained in use in the spelling of the archaizing Katharevousa. It can also be found regularly in older printed Demotic...
- Giovanni Battista Salvi, was an Italian Baroque painter, known for his archaizing commitment to Raphael's style. He is often referred to only by the town...
- meliglossos); Roman-born, he preferred Gr**** authors, and wrote in a slightly archaizing Gr**** himself. His two chief works are valuable for the numerous quotations...
- variation between the natural, po****r spoken language on the one hand and archaizing, learned written forms on the other. Second, there is regional variation...
- indication of what was in the original text, others see this m****cript as "an archaizing and hebraizing revision of the earlier translation κύριος". Of this papyrus...
- Piphilology comprises the creation and use of mnemonic techniques to remember many digits of the mathematical constant π. The word is a play on the word...
- do****ents and artefacts, including the composition of 1 Maccabees in archaizing Hebrew, Hasmonean coinage under John Hyrc**** (134-104 BCE), and coins...
- only in a few fixed phrases (e.g. zu Hause "at home") and in certain archaizing literary styles. Of questionable etymology. Possibly an old locative....
- is 8.5 m (28 ft) tall, a sculpture of the King, 2.75 m (9 ft) tall, in archaized armour is placed. Sigismund's Column now stands at 22 m (72 ft) and is...