- from Old Provençal cabestan, from
capestre "pulley cord," from
Latin capistrum, -a halter, from capere, to take hold of,
seems to have come into English...
- Arcanum, Atramentum, Autumnus, Basilicus,
Brutorum cor, Bufo, Ca****s,
Capistrum auri, Carbones, Cerberus, Chaos,
Cinis cineris, Crocus,
Dominus philosophorum...
- his Laws.
Players of the
aulos used a tool
known as the
Phorbeia or the
Capistrum. It was a
device that
consisted of two straps. One was
placed on top of...
- §8). Martí was the
author of two anti-Jewish books, one of which, the
Capistrum Judaeorum,
written in 1267, was
first published in 1990. His re****ation...
-
modern oboe) pipes, not
joined but
generally pla**** with a mouth-band
capistrum (Gr**** phorbeiá - φορβεία) to hold both
pipes steadily between the player's...
-
modern oboe) pipes, not
joined but
generally pla**** with a mouth-band
capistrum to hold both
pipes steadily between the player's lips.[incomplete short...
-
their instruments, the
tubicines sometimes girded their ch****s with the
capistrum ('muzzle')
which aulos ('flute')
players used to
prevent their ch****s...
-
Lutherani divini adeoque legitimi demonstratio (Wittenberg, 1614) and
Capistrum Hunnio paratum, etc. (1617);
against the Socinians, whom he considered...
-
modern oboe) pipes, not
joined but
generally pla**** with a mouth-band
capistrum to hold both
pipes steadily between the player's lips.[6] The askaules...