- damascene, damesene, damasin, damsin, and
ultimately from the
Latin (prunum)
damascenum, "plum of Damascus". One
commonly stated theory is that
damsons were first...
- home in the Low Countries,
where he
wrote his
great work, the
Altare Damascenum which was an
attack on
Anglican episcopacy. He was
present at the Glasgow...
-
Cyrillo Alexandrino ad
Iohannem Damascenum, 1979 (nos. 5200 to 8240) vol. 3 A: Ab
Cyrillo Alexandrino ad
Iohannem Damascenum:
addenda volumini III, a Jacques...
-
contemptum Alyssum corningii Alyssum cuneifolium Alyssum dagestani****
Alyssum damascenum Alyssum dasycarpum Alyssum decoloratum*
Alyssum diffusum Alyssum djurdjurae...
-
David Calderwood, who
replied in the
Vindiciae subjoined to his
Altare damascenum (1623). The only
other writing published during his
lifetime was the sermon...
-
theological academy in Lviv and then in Rome at the
Pontifical College Damascenum and the
Pontifical University Urbanianum. He was
ordained in Rome on 2...
-
blandum Mateu, 1990
Parazuphium chevrolatii (Laporte, 1833)
Parazuphium damascenum (Fairmaire, 1897)
Parazuphium darlingtoni Baehr, 1985
Parazuphium debile...
-
Sisymbrium chrysanthum Jord.
Sisymbrium cr****ifolium Cav.
Sisymbrium damascenum Boiss. & Gaill.
Sisymbrium dissitiflorum O.E.Schulz
Sisymbrium elatum...
- by
James Sempill, a
friend of Melville.
David Calderwood in his
Altare Damascenum (1623)
attacked Tilenus;
Gisbertus Voetius also
attacked Tilenus, and...
-
daenzeri (Fauché & Chaub.)
Fenzl Verbas**** dalamani**** Hub.-Mor. Verbas****
damascenum Boiss. Verbas**** ×
danubiale Simonk. Verbas****
davidoffii Murb. Verbas****...