-
buzzing sound, and to boom as in the
noise which a
bittern can make. Ad
Dardanum, de
diversis generibus musicorum instrumentorum.
Psalter of Emmeran; see...
- Dard**** or
Dardanum (Gr****: Δάρδανος, Dardanos, the
feminine form; Gr****: Δάρδανον, Dardanon, the neuter) was an
ancient city in the Troad. It was sometimes...
- Vol. 1. pp. 351–352. "Refectory Bell".
Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ad
Dardanum, de
diversis generibus musicorum instrumentorum. Trede,
Juliane (January...
- Ṣalībī, In Apoc. 1.4. Eusebius, Hist. Eccl. 6.25.11–14 (text). Jerome, Ad
Dardanum 129.3. p. 671
Peter Kirby, EarlyChristianWritings.com "Hebrews: Introduction...
- Salinarum, quod nunc
Mortuum dicitur Hieronymus (1910). "Epistola
CXXIX Ad
Dardanum de
Terra promissionis (al. 129;
scripta circa annum 414ce)". Epistularum...
- Salinarum, quod nunc
Mortuum dicitur.
Hieronymus (1910). "Epistola
CXXIX Ad
Dardanum de
Terra promissionis (al. 129;
scripta circa annum 414ce)". Epistularum...
-
descriptions of
instruments in the
apocryphal letter of
Saint Jerome, ad
Dardanum ("to Dard****").
Among these is a Sambuca,
which resembles a
somewhat primitive...
- et
Israel ad tyri
nundinas deferuntur." c. 414: Jerome,
Letter 129: Ad
Dardanum de
Terra promissionis: "You may
delineate the
Promised Land of
Moses from...
- Soldán, 1989)
Pseudocloeon dambrensis (Gattolliat, 2001)
Pseudocloeon dardanum McDunnough, 1923
Pseudocloeon desertum (Novikova & Kluge, 1987) Pseudocloeon...