- Look up
onomasticon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Onomasticon may
refer to:
Onomasticon (Eusebius)
Onomasticon of
Amenope Onomasticon of Joan Coromines...
- The
Onomasticon (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ὀνομαστικόν, Onomastikón), more
fully On the
Place Names in the Holy
Scripture (Περὶ τῶν Τοπικῶν Ὀνομάτων τῶν ἐν τῇ Θείᾳ...
- The
Onomasticon of
Amenope is an
ancient Egyptian text from the late 20th
Dynasty to 22nd Dynasty. It is a
compilation belonging to a
tradition that began...
- (librarian) He died in Bonn on 28
August 1908. His
magnum opus, the Jaina-
Onomasticon, was a
comprehensive bibliography listing names of Jain authors, texts...
-
Discrepancies between the Gospels,
studies of the
biblical text. His work
Onomasticon is an
early geographical lexicon of
places in the Holy Land mentioned...
- The
Christian apologist and
historian Eusebius of Caesarea, in his
Onomasticon (144:28–29),
identified it with Ramathaim-Zophim and
wrote that it was...
- were Arabs, many of whom have
names similar to
those in the "Nabataean"
onomasticon of
later periods.' (p.47). "Founded in the
years 22-10 or 9 B.C. by Herod...
-
since at
least the 4th-century AD.
Karnein was
mentioned in Eusebius'
Onomasticon as a town of
Bashan that was said to be the
location of the
house of...
-
recent source referring to more than one of the nine
peoples is a list (
Onomasticon) of 610 entities,
rather than a narrative.
These sources are summarized...
-
Triple Moon Goddess" in
Culture and Cosmos, 19(1): 45–70.
Julius Pollux,
Onomasticon: ****
annotationibus interpretum. VI - X,
Volume 2, Kuehn, 1824. Google...