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The London Journal, 2001
AbstractSir John Summerson was a very influential figure in the historiography of London and his work, Georgian London, first published in 1946, is rightly regarded as a classic text on the history of the city. This paper explores the background and context in which the work was conceived, paying particular attention to Summerson's involvement in ...
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AbstractSir John Summerson was a very influential figure in the historiography of London and his work, Georgian London, first published in 1946, is rightly regarded as a classic text on the history of the city. This paper explores the background and context in which the work was conceived, paying particular attention to Summerson's involvement in ...
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2015
Abstract This chapter traces from c.400 to 1000 CE the evolution of early Georgian literature from translation of Byzantine scriptural and liturgical texts to original composition, exploring and expanding the genres of hymnography and hagiography, and then the development of prose narrative first into patristics and chronicles and ...
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Abstract This chapter traces from c.400 to 1000 CE the evolution of early Georgian literature from translation of Byzantine scriptural and liturgical texts to original composition, exploring and expanding the genres of hymnography and hagiography, and then the development of prose narrative first into patristics and chronicles and ...
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2019
Within the 1500 years of Georgian literacy, Jewish literature of the Second Temple period is represented by biblical apocrypha and pseudepigrapha as well as a translation of Josephus’s Antiquitates. Among the former, it is especially the ancient versions of Wisdom, Sirach, and the Apocalypsis of Ezra (IV Ezra), preserved in the Oshki-Bible of 978 CE ...
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Within the 1500 years of Georgian literacy, Jewish literature of the Second Temple period is represented by biblical apocrypha and pseudepigrapha as well as a translation of Josephus’s Antiquitates. Among the former, it is especially the ancient versions of Wisdom, Sirach, and the Apocalypsis of Ezra (IV Ezra), preserved in the Oshki-Bible of 978 CE ...
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Structural Survey, 1987
It becomes easier to examine the roofs of Georgian houses if we have a knowledge of the method of construction that was used when the property was erected. The roof is only a part of the house, so it is important to consider the main variations in the construction and design of the Georgian terrace.
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It becomes easier to examine the roofs of Georgian houses if we have a knowledge of the method of construction that was used when the property was erected. The roof is only a part of the house, so it is important to consider the main variations in the construction and design of the Georgian terrace.
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Georgian-English, English-Georgian Dictionary
The Modern Language Journal, 1993Howard I. Aronson, John J. Torikashvili
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