- is not permitted. However,
duchsustus is used for
writing a mezuzah. The
kulmus (קולמוס) is the
feather or reed used for the writing. The
original source...
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Luise Adelgunde Victorie Gottsched (née
Kulmus; 11
April 1713 – 26 June 1762) was a
German poet, playwright, essayist, and translator, and is
often considered...
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herrschenden Götter der
Erden (BWV Anh. 13,
music lost). His
first wife,
Luise Kulmus, was also a
prominent author. She died in 1762.
After a three-year mourning...
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earliest sessions of the Court. In the
Jewish tradition quill pens,
called kulmus (קולמוס), are used by
scribes to
write Torah Scrolls, Mezuzot, and Tefillin...
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Psalms 27:13) Michaels, Marc (26
August 2010).
Sefer Binsoa (5th ed.).
Kulmus Publishing. pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-0-9810947-7-9.
referencing Masechet Sofrim...
- in ****an as
Tafel Anatomie (ターヘル・アナトミア, Tāheru Anatomia), of
Johann Adam
Kulmus’
Latin Tabulae Anatomicae,
published before 1722 (exact year is unknown)...
- traditions. Most
common ones are
etzba (Hebrew: אצבע, lit. 'finger') and
kulmus (קולמוס).
Manicule Pointer (rod) "Can't
Touch This! Why
Should We Not Touch...
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originally published in
German by
physician and
professor Johann Adam
Kulmus in 1734.
Genpaku was
inspired to
translate the
Dutch text
after witnessing...
- (कलम kalama,
meaning "reed" and "pen" as well as a type of rice),
Hebrew (
kulmus,
meaning quill) and
Latin (calamus) as well as the
ancient Gr**** Κάλαμος...
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translation of
Anatomische Tabellen (1732) by the
German author Johann Adam
Kulmus. In 1804,
Hanaoka Seishū
performed the world's
first general anaesthesia...