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Polyglotta Africana is a
study published in 1854 by the
German missionary Sigismund Wilhelm Koelle (1823–1902), in
which the
author compares 280 words...
- The
melodious warbler (Hippolais
polyglotta) is an Old
World warbler in the tree
warbler genus Hippolais. It
breeds in
southwest Europe and
northwest Africa...
- The
Bibliotheca Polyglotta is a
Norwegian database for
Multilingualism project,
lingua franca and
science per
global history at the
University of Oslo...
- or "King's Bible") is a
polyglot Bible,
printed under the
title Biblia Polyglotta by
Christopher Plantin in
Antwerp (Belgium)
between 1568 and 1573. Plantin...
- was
established to
train missionaries. The
Congregation also
operated Polyglotta, a
printing press in Rome,
printing catechisms in many languages. Their...
- Jean
Morin published the
Samaritan Pentateuch in the
Parisian Biblia Polyglotta based on a m****cript that the
traveler Pietro Della Valle had bought...
- ISBN 9781477283097. "Etymological
Dictionary of Arabic".
Bibliotheca Polyglotta.
University of Oslo.
Retrieved 11
October 2020. Marks, Gil (17 November...
-
Iuxta Temporis Seriem Disposita (in Latin). 6 (1). Rome: Ex
Typographia Polyglotta (published 1894): 158–161. OCLC 3342505.
Translated in "XIIIb: the apostolic...
- the Ural Mountains, and was
first proposed by
Julius Klaproth in Asia
Polyglotta (1823). Finno-Ugric is
sometimes used as a
synonym for Uralic, though...
-
later in
Constantinople (Istanbul). He
published a
major study in 1854,
Polyglotta Africana,
marking the
beginning of
serious study by
Europeans of African...