-
Neuroarthistory as a
distinct set of methodologies.
Onians is the son of the
distinguished classicist,
Richard Broxton Onians and
Rosalind Lathbury. He is a graduate...
- Time and Fate (Cambridge UP, 1951).
Onians was born in
Liverpool on 11
January 1899; his
father was
Richard Henry Onians. He
served in the 4th
South Lancs...
-
welfare of
newsboys in Melbourne.
Onians was born in 1866 in Lancefield. Her
parents Charlotte (born Smith) and
Richard Onians were both
English immigrants...
-
referred to
individuals based on
doctrinal differences.
Scholar Isabelle Onians ****erts that
although "the Mahāyāna ... very
occasionally referred to earlier...
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Archived from the
original on 18 June 2013.
Retrieved 8
March 2012.
Onians, John (2004).
Atlas of
world art. London:
Laurence King Publishing. p. 304...
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Christian theology, and science. In his 1951
etymological studies of the word,
Onians traces the
primary root back to
ancient Gr**** ****ociations with both archery...
- -ese, -nese, -lese, -i(e), -i(ya), -iot, -iote, -k, -asque, -(we)gian, -
onian, -vian, -ois(e), or -ais(e). It is much
rarer to find
demonyms created with...
- not one
originally used by
those who
practiced it. As
scholar Isabelle Onians explains: "Tantric Buddhism" [...] is not the
transcription of a native...
- ISBN 075465740X Hourani, p. 87. Eiland,
Murray (2004). "West Asia 300 BC–AD 600". In
Onians, John (ed.).
Atlas of
World Art.
Oxford University Press. pp. 80–81. ISBN 978-0195215830...
- Yogānuttara or
Yoganiruttara (cf.
SANDERSON 1994: 97–98, fn.1)."
Isabelle Onians, "Tantric
Buddhist Apologetics, or
Antinomianism as a Norm," D.Phil. dissertation...