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rendered in one word in both the
Septuagint (Μελχισεδέκ) and
Vulgate (
Melchisedech). The
Authorised King
James Version of 1611
renders the name "Melchizedek"...
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Melchisédech or Melchisédec Thévenot (c. 1620 – 29
October 1692) was a
French author, scientist, traveller, cartographer, orientalist, inventor, and diplomat...
- The
Story of
Melchizedek or
History of
Melchizedek (Latin:
Historia de
Melchisedech) is an
anonymous apocryphal account of the life of
Melchizedek originally...
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Louvois also took
interest in the
library and emplo**** Jean Mabillon,
Melchisédech Thévenot, and
others to
procure books from
every source. In 1688, a catalogue...
- Statistics. ISSN 0083-8772. OCLC 223554105.
Retrieved 13
September 2020.
Melchisédech Thévenot (1664).
Relations de
Divers Voyages Curieux (in French). Paris:...
- 1980; "Norjak" is FBI
shorthand for the
Cooper hijacking.) Olson, Kay
Melchisedech (2010). D.B.
Cooper Hijacking:
Vanishing Act. Comp****
Point Books. ISBN 978-0756543594...
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writers influenced by this
novel include John Locke,
Gottfried Leibniz,
Melchisédech Thévenot, John Wallis,
Christiaan Huygens,
George Keith,
Robert Barclay...
- Kurfürsten
Atlas (Atlas of the
Great Elector). In 1664 the
French geographer Melchisédech Thévenot
published a map of New
Holland in
Relations de
Divers Voyages...
- Hamel,
Giovanni Domenico C****ini,
Bernard le
Bovier de
Fontenelle and
Melchisédech Thévenot at the time and has some
grounding in that
Henry Oldenburg,...
- 1663 map
edited by
French cartographer Melchisédech Thévenot:
Terre Australe decouuerte l'an 1644, Paris: De l'imprimerie de
Iaqves Langlois, collaboration...