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Hebrew is a
right to left script): Odem (אֹדֶם in the
Masoretic text) /
Sardios (in the Septuagint) –
derives from a root
meaning 'red' and
probably refers...
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differently in
various texts;
therefore in Gen., ii, 12, it is
lithos prasinos,
sardios in Ex. xxv, 7; ****v, 9;
smaragdos in Ex., xxviii, 9; ****v, 27; ****ix, 6;...
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Woman From Rhodes")
Pyrphoros ("The Fire-Bearer")
Pyrrhos ("Pyrrhus")
Sardios ("The Man From Sardis", or
possibly "Carnelian")
Sikelikos ("The Sicilian...
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cultural journalism and took part in the groups, El
Techo de la Ballena,
Sardio, La República del Este in
Caracas and
Apocalipsis in Maracaibo. She was...
- (1972).
Sardio (1954-1961) was
created as a
literary group opposed to
Marcos Pérez Jimenez's
dictatorial government. The
proposal of
Sardio was both...
- the Venezuela's
National Council of Culture. García was a
member of the
Sardio group in 1958,
along with
writers Guillermo Sucre,
Salvador Garmendia, Rodolfo...
- Williams, and
Wallace Stevens. In 1957 he
founded the
literary journal Sardío and an ****ociated
literary group. He
began teaching at the
Universidad Central...
- Biennial, Sao Paulo,
Brazil 1957
Galeria Color-Luz, Havana, Cuba (group)
Sardio Gallery, Caracas,
Venezuela (solo) Lopez, Camilla.
PEDRO DE ORAÁ AT COLLAGE...
- Jiménez. In the 1960s, from his
position as a
coeditor of the
magazine Sardio, he
supported revolutionary ideals then in fashion. He
lectured for brief...
- book: El
Reino (The Kingdom) (1958), is
sponsored by the
intellectual group Sardio. In 1963 was part of the
aesthetic movement El
Techo de la Ballena, and...