- A
paraphrase or
rephrase (/ˈpærəˌfreɪz/) is the
rendering of the same text in
different words without losing the
meaning of the text itself. More often...
- "The
Heresy of
Paraphrase" is the name of the
paradox where it is
impossible to
paraphrase a poem
because paraphrasing a poem
removes its form, which...
-
material Paraphrase m****
Biblical paraphrase Presbyterian paraphrases -
traditional Presbyterian church songs Paraphrases of
Erasmus Lunar Paraphrase Paraphrase...
- The
Paraphrase of Shem is a
Gnostic text. It is the
first tractate in
Codex VII of the Nag
Hammadi library. The
Coptic m****cript is
notable for being...
- A
biblical paraphrase is a
literary work
which has as its goal, not the
translation of the Bible, but rather, the
rendering of the
Bible into a work that...
- For the
linguistics definition, see
paraphrase. For the
paraphrases by
Erasmus of the New Testament, see
Paraphrases of Erasmus. For the
medieval Biblical...
-
Paraphrase über den Fund
eines Handschuhs,
often referred to in
English as
Paraphrase on the
Finding of a Glove, is a set of ten
etchings by Max Klinger...
- The
First tome or
volume of the
Paraphrase of
Erasmus upon the new
testament or the
Paraphrase of
Erasmus is the
first volume of a book
combining an English...
- A
paraphrase m**** is a
musical setting of the
Ordinary of the M**** that uses as its
basis an
elaborated version of a
cantus firmus,
typically chosen from...
- The
Paraphrases were
Latin Biblical paraphrases,
rewritings of the
Gospels by
Desiderius Erasmus.
Composed between 1517 and 1524,
Erasmus occasionally...