| M.S.Asimov, Clifford Edmund Bosworth - 1992 - 714 Seiten
...site.9 There are also inscriptions on the wall paintings of Afrasiab and Panjikent which belong to the end of the seventh or the beginning of the eighth century. More important are the Sogdian documents discovered in 1933 in the ruins of a castle at Mount Mug in... | |
| Joseph A. Fitzmyer - 2000 - 316 Seiten
...Tg. Esther II would come from a still later date. See Y. Komlosh, "Targum Sheni," ibid., 15:81 1-15: "at the end of the seventh or the beginning of the eighth century." 9. See E. Lohse, "Hosanna" TDNT, 9:682. guage" (UTTO 'EXXr|vwv . . . pr| Ei66Twv rf|v 6idXETcTOv) and... | |
| Inge Lyse Hansen, Chris Wickham - 2000 - 404 Seiten
...with the exception of Lundunwic (mid seventh century),26 Dorestat, Hamwic, Ribe and Haithabu started at the end of the seventh or the beginning of the eighth century.27 This second group is precisely composed of places in which a royal foundation or at least... | |
| Paul Wheatley - 2001 - 591 Seiten
...of Tustar; 14 and due south, where today the channels of the river are reunited,15 was Askar Mukram. At the end of the seventh or the beginning of the eighth century Mukram ibn al-Fazr, sent by the viceroy of al-clraq to quell a rebellion in Khuzistan, had pitched... | |
| Patricia Crone - 2002 - 190 Seiten
...and its arrival in Iraq slightly too late. Thus the earliest surviving Syriac manuscript dates from the end of the seventh or the beginning of the eighth century at the latest, not from the ninth as Nallino would have it; 116 the work must in other words have existed... | |
| Antonina Harbus - 2002 - 230 Seiten
...with Helena is in Aldhelm's prose version of De Virginitate, a collection of saints' lives produced at the end of the seventh or the beginning of the eighth century. Aldhelm (d. 709) was Abbot of Malmesbury and later Bishop of Sherborne. In his prose text, he situates... | |
| Mary Clayton - 2002 - 336 Seiten
...the iconography of Maria regina was developed.31 Given the degree of ardour which they show, a date at the end of the seventh or the beginning of the eighth century (in other words, very shortly after the introduction of the feast) would be most likely, as Rome was... | |
| Hans Urs von Balthasar - 2003 - 436 Seiten
...books in his desert cell! So it is not unlikely that Anastasius is referring to the commentary of John. At the end of the seventh or the beginning of the eighth century, then, this would have been circulating as a work of Dionysius of Alexandria. Who was the forger? Is... | |
| Hugh Kennedy - 2007 - 466 Seiten
...where they were invented is not clear. There are wall paintings from Central Asia, probably dating from the end of the seventh or the beginning of the eighth century, which show stirrups in use. Literary sources say that they were first used by Arab armies operating... | |
| Christine Mollier - 2008 - 258 Seiten
...Three Kitchens, Preached by the Buddha (Foshuo sanchu jing ffiB&— SlZE), is an apocryphon dating from the end of the seventh or the beginning of the eighth century that was discovered in a dozen recensions at Dunhuang. It is also found in two manuscript copies of... | |
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