- Al-
Ousta Codex, also
known under its
library classification BnF 1314-1315, is a 14th-century
illuminated Bible codex (2 volumes)
containing the 24 canonical...
- Usta
Murad (c. 1570 – June 1640; French:
Ousta Mourad) was a
corsair captain and
later Dey of
Tunis from 1637
until his death. Born in Levanto, Liguria...
- New York City. It was
launched in 2012 in
Greece by Evan Varsamis, C****ie
Ousta, and Mike Chliounakis. With 22
million visits per month, it is
among the...
- such as a city or library.
Abrogans Aleppo Codex Codex Alexandrinus Al-
Ousta Codex Codices Ambrosiani Codex Amiatinus Codex Argenteus Arnamagnæan M****cript...
-
Children Affair Orphans'
Decree Baladi-rite
prayer Epistle to
Yemen Al-
Ousta Codex "Yemenite Jews in
Stamford Hill: A
failed experiment". "Watch: After...
-
Penelope Lentzou 2000
Nancy Tzoulaki Eleni Skafida Stella Giaboura Alexandra Ousta Dimitra Kitsiou 2001
Evelina Papantoniou Valentini Daskaloudi Mary Vergeti...
- lost,
cited in the
notes to a M****oretic m****cript
written circa 1310. Al-
Ousta Codex, 14th century. Now at the Bibliothèque
Nationale in Paris. Merwas...
- river), Ure (upper river), Usa (Old English; 780 AD,
lower river) Oust Austa, Hulda,
Ousta or
Ultum (Latin), Oud (Breton), Oust (French), Out (Gallo)...
- Kanarakis,
Matthildi Mangira,
Melina Makri,
Giannis Bostantzoglou,
Alexandra Ousta,
Gerasimos Skiadaresis,
Alexandros Tzenalis,
Christos Chatzipanagiotis,...
- arch-poet of Yemen, R.
Shalom Shabazi, and even
added an
introduction to it. Al-
Ousta Codex Fuenn,
Keneset Yisrael, pp. 557–558; idem, in Ha-Karmel, vi, Wilna...