- The
Nommo or
Nummo are
primordial ancestral spirits in
Dogon religion and
cosmogony (sometimes
referred to as demi deities)
venerated by the
Dogon people...
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spiritual figures in the
religion were the
Nummo/Nommo twins.
According to Ogotemmêli's
description of them, the
Nummo, whom he also
referred to as "Water"...
- tradition, that
possesses dancers and
musicians as a mean of inspiration.
Nummo is
about the fish-like
spirits from
Dogon cosmogony and
their realm beyond...
- 15, iii. 5–7 Chifflet,
Claude (1678).
Claudii Chifletii ... De
antiquo nummo ...
liber posthumus ... hac
tertia editione,
parte quoque secunda et tertia...
- 94917 (Merrita West Parish)
Nummo Bourke Shire 30°07′37″S 144°17′07″E / 30.12694°S 144.28528°E / -30.12694; 144.28528 (
Nummo Parish)
Otako Bourke Shire...
- Books.google.com See also:
Catholic Encyclopedia:
Johann Tetzel Certum est,
nummo in
cistam tinniente augeri questum et
avariciam posse:
suffragium autem...
- sine /
nummo nullus amatur This is a
hexameter line with
internal rhyme at the caesura, to be
scanned as follows: nūmmus honōrātur || sine
nūmmō nullus...
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becoming are widespread:
Among the Dogon, the
principle of Amma (being) and
Nummo (becoming), and
among the Bambara,
Pemba (being) and Faro (becoming). West...
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between earthly and heavenly. Key
figures in
Dogon religion are the
twins Nummo and Nommo,
primal spirits of
Dogon ancestors,
sometimes seen as deities...
- amb****adors were sent to Africa, and
three to Numidia' in singulōs equitēs ...
nummōs quīnōs vīcēnōs dedērunt (Livy) 'for each
individual cavalryman they gave...