- used as
excursuses. This was used as
early as the 5th
Century BC by the poet Pindar. The most
famous case of
etymologies being used as
excursuses is in...
- is,
death – even the Son of God had to die."
Saint Augustine, in his
excursuses on the fall
narrative in Genesis,
which led to the
Catholic doctrine of...
- and Christians. Ibn Ezra's commentaries,
especially some of the
longer excursuses,
contain numerous contributions to the
philosophy of religion. One work...
-
connected iPhone. The
workouts app
displays a list of
activities and
excursuses for a user to
begin recording,
although the
watch is also
capable of detecting...
-
renamed Gallus; or,
Roman scenes of the time of Augustus: with
notes and
excursuses illustrative of the
manners and
customs of the
Romans by
Frederick Metcalfe...
-
broke out when it did and what its
causes were.
Except for a few
short excursuses (notably 6.54–58 on the
Tyrant Slayers), the
remainder of the History...
- (1888). Gallus: or,
Roman scenes of the time of Augustus. With
notes and
excursuses illustrative of the
manners and
customs of the Romans.
Frederick Metcalfe...
-
Historical Introduction, an
Outline of the
Roman Constitution, Notes,
Excursuses, Vocabulary, and
Index by
Harold W. Johnston. Albert, Scott. pp. 23–....
- Protestantism, and
monastic forms.
Chapters vary in
thematic breadth, with
short excursuses or "sidebars" that
emphasize specific subjects. An
index is provided,...
- on oral
reports from
multiple sources. Moreover, Herodotus’
numerous excursuses into
cultural geography necessitated his
reliance on
foreign informants...