- the
Middle Ages
written primarily in
Hebrew and Aramaic.
Liber Razielis Archangeli, its 13th-century
Latin translation produced under Alfonso X of Castile...
-
Diana B.
Archangeli (born in
Oregon in 1953) is an
American linguist and
Professor at the
Department of
Linguistics at the
University of Arizona. She earned...
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feast "S.
Michaelis Archangeli", as did the eighth-century
Gregorian Sacramentary. Some of
these do****ents
refer to a
Basilica Archangeli (no
longer extant)...
- vocals, with Pär Lindén also
playing the flute. The
inspiration for Vox
Archangelis music comes from a wide
range of
musical influences, from
classical and...
- (2006), pp. 175–177. Labov, Ash &
Boberg (2006), p. 183. Baker,
Mielke &
Archangeli (2008). Labov, Ash &
Boberg (2006), pp. 181–182.
Boberg (2008), pp. 130...
- (2004).
Spreading the Word. The
Welsh Language 2001. Y Lolfa. Bell, Elise;
Archangeli,
Diana B.; Anderson, Skye J.; Hammond, Michael; Webb-Davies, Peredur;...
- page from an Old
Nubian translation of
Liber Institutionis Michaelis Archangelis from the 9th–10th century,
found at Qasr Ibrim, now
housed in the British...
-
Hebrew Sefer Raziel Ha-Malakh,
translated in
Europe as the
Liber Razielis Archangeli. A
later book also
claiming to have been
written by
Solomon was originally...
- Amen.
Precibus et
meritis beatæ Mariæ
semper Virginis,
beati Michælis
Archangeli,
beati Ioannis Baptistæ et
sanctorum Apostolorum Petri et
Pauli et omnium...
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grimoires such as the Picatrix,
Liber Juratus Honorii, and
Liber Razielis Archangeli.
While the term "nigromancy"
broadly construed includes the six ****ociated...