- In Gr**** mythology, the
Horae (/ˈhɔːriː/),
Horai (/ˈhɔːraɪ/) or
Hours (Ancient Gr****: Ὧραι, romanized: Hôrai, lit. 'Seasons',
pronounced [hɔ̂ːrai̯]) were...
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Books of
hours (Latin:
horae) are
Christian prayer books,
which were used to pray the
canonical hours. The use of a book of
hours was
especially po****r...
- 259. hdl:10023/5424. Steiniger, S.; Hunter, A. J. S. (2012). "OpenJUMP
HoRAE – A free GIS and
Toolbox for Home-Range Analysis".
Wildlife Society Bulletin...
- the hours. The
diurnal offices or
daytime offices (Ecclesiastical Latin:
horae diurnae) are the
canonical hours during the day.
Interpretation of their...
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legislation and one of the
Second Generation of the
Horae along with her
sisters Dikē and Eirene. The
Horae were law and
order goddesses who
maintained the...
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Quintus Smyrnaeus makes Selene, by her
brother Helios, the
mother of the
Horae,
goddesses and
personifications of the four seasons; Winter, Spring, Summer...
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Horae Apocalypticae is an
eschatological study written by
Edward Bishop Elliott. The book is, as its long-title sets out, "A
commentary on the apocalypse...
- Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus. By Zeus,
Themis bore the
three Horae (Hours), and the
three Moirai (Fates), and
Mnemosyne bore the nine Muses...
- (company), a
Romanian manufacturer of
stringed musical instruments Hora (pl.
Horae),
figure from Gr****
mythology Hora (surname) Hora, a
member of the ****anese...
- Zeus, of the
Horae. Hyginus, in his Fabulae,
makes Themis the
daughter of
Aether and
Terra (Earth), and by Zeus the
mother of the
Horae. In the play Prometheus...