- A
gnomon (/ˈnoʊˌmɒn, -mən/; from
Ancient Gr**** γνώμων (gnṓmōn) 'one that
knows or examines') is the part of a
sundial that
casts a shadow. The term is...
- Gemistos, who
called himself Plethon in his
later life,
wrote and
named his
Nómōn syngraphḗ (Νόμων συγγραφή) or Nómoi (Νόμοι, "Book of Laws")
after the Laws...
- pretendis, ke li
estas la filo de la drako. Ĉiuj liaj vivbezonaĵoj
portis la
nomon drako kaj
estis ornamitaj per
diversaj drakofiguroj. Nun ĉie en Ĉinio videblas...
-
eklogistes and a
graphon ton
nomon.: 58 The
eklogistes was
responsible for
general financial affairs while the
graphon ton
nomon likely dealt with matters...
-
religious authority. A
council of
seven of the highest-ranking
lamas (Khamba
Nomon Khan, Ded
Khamba and five Tsorj) made most of the city's
religious decisions...
-
Comparatio Platonis et Aristotelis, fol. v63
After his death, Plethon's
Nómōn syngraphḗ (Νόμων συγγραφή) or Nómoi (Νόμοι, "Book of Laws") was discovered...
- Ann Lee 09 Do-An
Robert Thomas (born 1959) 09
Ingen Breen (born 1963) 09
Nomon Tim
Burnett (born 1966) 11
Heigaku Talus Latona - lay
entrustment 21 Anka...
- Son of God."
Critical texts refer to "the law", κατὰ τὸν νόμον (kata ton
nomon), but the
Textus Receptus reads "according to our law".
Alfred Plummer,...
-
okcidentan s****ron
sentigis la
nomon "Occidental"
propagando por
kapitalisma okcidento, tial
venis proponoj ŝanĝi la
nomon. Pigal,
Engelbert (1950). Interlingue...
- that
drinking horns were
integral part of the
drinking kata ton
Thrakion nomon ("after the
Thracian fashion").
Diodorus gives an
account of a
feast prepared...