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Etymologiae (Latin for 'Etymologies'), also
known as the
Origines ('Origins'),
usually abbreviated Orig., is an
etymological encyclopedia compiled by...
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Isidore of Seville's (c. 560–636) De
natura rerum,
which alongside his
Etymologiae (c. 625) are two of the most
common texts to be
accompanied by such a...
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animals (Isidore of Seville,
Etymologiae, Book XII, i, 1–2)
Folio 5 verso :
Animal (Animal) (Isidore of Seville,
Etymologiae, Book XII, i, 3)
Folio 5 verso :...
- Sanomat. 11
September 2022. (in Finnish). de Smit, Merlijn. "De
Vanitate Etymologiae. On the
origins of Suomi, Häme, Sápmi". Academia.edu. Academia, Inc....
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Isidore of
Seville wrote his
noted encyclopedic-historical
treatise titled Etymologiae, in
which he
traces the
origins of most of the
European peoples back...
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Councils of
Toledo and Seville. His fame
after his
death was
based on his
Etymologiae, an
etymological encyclopedia that ****embled
extracts of many
books from...
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history of words.
Etymology or
etymologies may also
refer to:
Etymologiae, a 7th-century
encyclopedia compiled by
Isidore of
Seville The Etymologies...
- 12th century. In the
seventh century,
Isidore of
Seville argued in his
Etymologiae that
astronomy described the
movements of the heavens,
while astrology...
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multitude stemming from one origin")
which continues in the
original Etymologiae IX.2.i) "sive ab Alia
national Secundum program collection distinct ("or...
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Christian writer to try to
compile a
summa of
universal knowledge, the
Etymologiae (c. 600–625), also
known by
classicists as the
Origines (abbreviated...