| 1846 - 592 pages
...of Moses. Of these, the solemn warning in Leviticus ' cannot,' he says, ' have been written before the end of the eighth 'century, or the beginning of the seventh (BC) because it pre' supposes,' [/. c. contains a prophecy of] ' not only a complete ' dispersion of... | |
| Great Britain - 1880 - 1118 pages
...that the hymn to Demeter included in the Homeric collection is little later than Hesiodos, composed at the end of the eighth century, or the beginning of the seventh, between that poet and Archilochos. Now, the entire hymn is connected with the mysteries ; it was composed... | |
| Heinrich Ewald - Jews - 1867 - 740 pages
...and of thereby calling men to repentance. Accordingly this insertion cannot have been written before the end of the eighth century or the beginning of the seventh ; but to this period 1 To instance only a few examples : the expression ^s to denote an iM, v. 30 word,... | |
| Heinrich Ewald - 1876 - 470 pages
...and of thereby calling men to repentance. Accordingly this insertion cannot have been written before the end of the eighth century or the beginning of the seventh; but to this period points the relation in which it stands to the other books of the Old Testament.... | |
| Philip Smith - Christianity - 1879 - 668 pages
...title, Inventio S. Crucis (May 3), the institution of which cannot be traced with any certainty earlier than the end of the eighth century, or the beginning of the ninth. The Greek Church has no such special festival, but com1 Jerome, however (Comm. in Zech. in loc.)... | |
| George Druce W. Ommanney - 1884 - 88 pages
...the British Museum, and Mr. Coxe of the Bodleian Library, maintaining that it could not be earlier than the end of the eighth century or the beginning of the ninth ; but I am not aware that any palaeographer has set it later than the middle of the latter century.... | |
| Oded Lipschits, Joseph Blenkinsopp - History - 2003 - 626 pages
...this subject (see n. 16 above), I argued that the hidden polemic against Bethel took place as early as the end of the eighth century or the beginning of the seventh — after the fall of Samaria and before Josiah's reform. Now I am convinced that the background of... | |
| Ernest 1877- Harrison - 2016 - 358 pages
...Za\evKOV Sé XapfóvSav. à\\à таита fíkv \éyov<riv dericeTrTÓTepov TWV %povcav e-)(ovre<í. The Thaïes here mentioned is of course not the philosopher...that Thaletas used the elegiac metre freely as others did8. It is not likely at all. Since Thaletas never figures in Greek literature except as one of the... | |
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