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- during the Iron Age and the Roman period. They are mentioned as Gabalos or Gabalis by Caesar (mid-1st c. BC), as Gabalei͂s (Γαβαλεῖς) by Strabo (early 1st...
- Comte de Gabalis is a 17th-century French text by Abbé Nicolas-Pierre-Henri de Montfaucon de Villars (1635–1673). The titular "Comte de Gabalis" ("Count...
- The Gabali is a rare rabbit breed which originates in Egypt. It is primarily agouti in colour and was bred as a meat breed by the Bedouins. Rabbits and...
- appeared in works by John Dryden and in the Comte de Gabalis. Alexander Pope cited Comte de Gabalis as his source for elemental lore in his 1712 poem The...
- have taken them to be water spirits. The French pseudo-novel Comte de Gabalis (1670) was important in p****ing sylphs into the literary sphere. It appears...
- Encyclopedia). A kabalistic work that appeared in 1670, known as Comte de Gabalis, maintains that the name of Noah's wife was Vesta.[citation needed] This...
- Le Comte de Gabalis (1670)". PMLA. 59 (1): 71–83. doi:10.2307/458845. JSTOR 458845. S2CID 163381869. Sellier, Philippe (2004). "Gabalis (Le Comte de)"...
- from the Gabali, a Gallic tribe subordinate to the Arverni. After the conquest of Gaul, the Romans preserved the capital city of the Gabali, Anderitum...
- derived his sylphs from the 17th-century French Rosicrucian novel Comte de Gabalis. Pope, writing pseudonymously as Esdras Barnivelt, also published A Key...
- it likely also borrows from the 17th-century Rosicrucian novel Comte de Gabalis. Ondine was the title of one of the poems in Aloysius Bertrand's collection...