-
Rabbula (Latin:
Rabula) was a
bishop of
Edessa from 411 to
August 435 AD,
noteworthy for his
opposition to the
views of
Theodore of
Mopsuestia and Nestorius...
- The
Rabbula Gospels, or
Rabula Gospels (Florence,
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, cod. Plut. I, 56), is a 6th-century
illuminated Syriac Gospel Book. One...
-
Syriac language.
Rabulas became an
ascetic in the
deserts and mountains, and then
traveled to the Levant. The
Emperor Zeno
provided Rabulas with
funds to...
-
LOGINOS (ΛΟΓΙΝΟϹ), in the
Syriac gospel m****cript
illuminated by a
certain Rabulas in the year 586, in the
Laurentian Library, Florence. The
spear used is...
-
Chionodes rabula is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae.[failed verification] It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from
Ontario and New...
-
rabula, the
wrangler gr****hopper, is a
species of band-winged gr****hopper in the
family Acrididae. It is
found in
North America. "Circotettix
rabula Report"...
- name
Lancea Longini).: 6–8 : 73 A form of the name
Longinus occurs in the
Rabula Gospels in the late 6th-century. In a miniature, the name ΛΟΓΙΝΟΣ (LOGINOS)...
-
Miniatures of the 6th-century
Rabula Gospel (a
Byzantine Syriac Gospel)
display the more
abstract and
symbolic nature of
Byzantine art...
- McCosker, 1982 Species: M. acuta
Binomial name
Monopenchelys acuta (A. E. Parr, 1930)
Synonyms Uropterygius acutus Parr, 1930
Rabula acuta (Parr, 1930)...
-
Codex Laurenti****. The
library conserves the
Nahuatl Florentine Codex, the
Rabula Gospels, the
Codex Amiatinus, the
Squarcialupi Codex, and the fragmentary...