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Hypercallia chaldaica is a moth in the
family Depressariidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1913. It is
found in Argentina. The
wingspan is about...
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linguae fundamenta (1694)
Syriacae linguae fundamenta (1694)
Elementa Chaldaica (1693)
Historia litteraria reformationis (1717)
Enigmata prisci orbis...
- more than one
Hebrew grammar, and was the
first to
prepare a
Grammatica Chaldaica (Basel, 1527). His
lexicographical labours included a
Dictionarium Chaldai****...
- Sclavonica, Bohemican, Polonican,
Vandalicam &c.
Dialectos plures, ceu sunt:
Chaldaica, Syriaca, Samaritana. Lemaire, André (2021-05-25). "A
History of Northwest...
- Regia,
especially its
Latin translation of the Targumim, the
Paraphrasis chaldaica. He
argued against the
expulsion of the Moriscos. He was a
friend of Luis...
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family Noctuidae.
Eugnorisma arenoflavida Schawerda, 1934
Eugnorisma chaldaica Boisduval, 1840
Eugnorisma depuncta Linnaeus, 1761
Eugnorisma glareosa...
- 1619
Sebastian Münster, Opus Grammat. (Hebrew),
Basle 1542
Grammatica Chaldaica,
Basle 1527
Rabbi Abrahami Sphaera Mundi (Hebrew),
Latinized 1546 Alexander...
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montis Libani, et reliquæ
Syria interioris incolæ; at
omnium impurisima Chaldaica Nabatæa, qua est
dialectus populi montium ****yria, et
pagorum Eraci. and...
- et
notis (Leiden, 1627)
Grammatica trilinguis, Hebraica, Syriaca, et
Chaldaica (Leiden, 1628)
Rudimenta linguae persicae (Leiden, 1639); a
Persian grammar...
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cosmology and physics. Patricius's work
Zoroaster et eius
CCCXX oracula Chaldaica (Zarathustra and its 320
Chaldean oracles), the
first independent modern...