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Isidore's and T
Isidore's round map, also called T and O map or simply ( T-O ) map, continued to be used through the Middle Ages by authors such as the 9th century bishop Rabanus Maurus who compared the habitable part of the northern hemisphere ( Aristotle's northern temperate clime ) with a wheel.

Isidore's and O
* O ' Shea, Joseph A, ' The Life of Father Luke Wadding, Founder of St. Isidore's College, Rome ' ( 1885 )

Isidore's and map
Copy ( 1472 ) of Isidore of Seville | St. Isidore's TO map of the world.

Isidore's and which
Isidore's definition is followed immediately by an explanation of the cardines ( plural of cardo ), the north-south pivots of the axis on which the sphere of the world rotates.
His description of Avalon here, which is heavily indebted to the early medieval Spanish scholar Isidore of Seville ( being mostly derived from the section on famous islands in Isidore's famous work Etymologiae, XIV. 6. 8 " Fortunatae Insulae "), shows the magical nature of the island:
Isidore's view of Roman law in the fifth book is viewed through the lens of the Visigothic compendiary called the Breviary of Alaric, which was based on the Code of Theodosius, which Isidore never saw.
Isidore's Latin, replete with nonstandard Vulgar Latin, some of which is identified as such, also stands at the cusp of Latin and the local Romance language of Hispania.
Due to Isidore's unexpected southward turn into the Yucatán Peninsula, Isidore weakened significantly to a tropical storm which limited potential damage along the United States Gulf Coast.

Isidore's and was
It was printed in at least 10 editions between 1470 and 1530, showing Isidore's continued popularity in the Renaissance.
The book was not only one of the most popular compendia in medieval libraries but was printed in at least ten editions between 1470 and 1530, showing Isidore's continued popularity in the Renaissance, rivalling Vincent of Beauvais.
" Proclus for his part used to " marvel at Isidore's appearance, as it was possessed by the divine and full of the philosophical life within.
He was guardian of St. Isidore's College, the house of the Irish Franciscans, in Rome from 1787 until 1790, when he returned to Ireland as guardian of Ennis.
The Gulf Coast island of Isla Arena was nearly covered by Isidore's storm surge.
He went on to St. Isidore's College, Rome, where, in 1829, he was ordained priest.
After long service in Ireland — at Ennis, Cork, and Dublin — he was appointed, in 1847, coadjutor with right of succession to Bishop Michael Anthony Fleming of St. John's, Newfoundland, and was consecrated by Cardinal Fransoni on 27 December 1847, at St. Isidore's, Rome.
Isidore's reference to the foundation pilings of Hispalis was confirmed when their remains were discovered by archaeological excavations in Calle Sierpes, where, according to the historian Antonio Collantes de Teran, " piles were sharpened on their lower ends, regularly driven into the sandy subsoil, and obviously served to consolidate the foundation in that place.

Isidore's and seen
However, Isidore's understanding of the earth as a sphere can be seen in Book III Section XXXII and Book XIV Section I. Isidore states that the sphere of the sky has earth in its center and the sky being equally distant on all sides.

Isidore's and part
It forms a bridge between a condensed epitome of classical learning at the close of Late Antiquity and the inheritance received, in large part through Isidore's work, by the early Middle Ages.

Isidore's and from
An illustration from Isidore's De Natura Rerum shows the five zones of the earth as adjacent circles.
Scholars in almost every European nation continued to repeat and improve upon Saint Isidore's assertion of descent from Noah through Japheth into the nineteenth century.
The Early Christian euhemerist interpretation of mythologized human beings received a long-lasting boost from Isidore's Etymologiae.
Isidore's vast encyclopedia systematizing ancient learning includes subjects from theology to furniture and provided a rich source of classical lore and learning for medieval writers.
" An editor's enthusiasm is soon chilled by the discovery that Isidore's book is really a mosaic of pieces borrowed from previous writers, sacred and profane, often their ' ipsa verba ' without alteration ," W. M. Lindsay noted in 1911, having recently edited Isidore for the Clarendon Press, with the further observation, however, that a portion of the texts quoted have otherwise been lost: the Prata of Suetonius can only be reconstructed from Isidore's excerpts.
In the second book, dealing with dialectic and rhetoric, Isidore is heavily indebted to translations from the Greek by Boethius, and in treating logic, Cassiodorus, who provided the gist of Isidore's treatment of arithmetic in Book III.
Among the others, he authorized the transfer of Saint Isidore's relics from Seville to the Basilica of San Isidoro of León.

Isidore's and its
In preparation for the hurricane, the Red Cross mobilized its members across Texas, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida days before Isidore's expected landfall.

Isidore's and 1
* St. Mary's First Nation ( aka St. Mary's Band – ʔaq ̓ amniʔk or ʔaq ̓ am-‘ deep dense woods ’, are culturally Lower Kootenay, live along the St. Mary's River near Cranbrook, the Tribal Headquarters are located on the most populous reserve Kootenay # 1, reserves: Bummers Flat # 6, Cassimayooks ( Mayook ) # 5, Isidore's Ranch # 4, Kootenay # 1, St. Mary's # 1A, ca.

Isidore's and through
Knowing this plan will work most effectively and give the D ' Angelines the greatest advantage if those inside the city know of it beforehand, Phèdre decides to make a suicidal attempt to sneak through the Skaldi lines and warn those on the battlements not to fire on Isidore's troops.

Isidore's and Middle
Through Isidore's condensed paraphrase a third-hand memory of Roman law passed to the Early Middle Ages.
The legend of the strix survived into the Middle Ages, as recorded in Isidore's Etymologiae, and gave both name and attributes to the strigă — the name of a Romanian imaginary evil feminine being ( also the name of the Common Barn Owl and of the Death's-head Hawkmoth ), strigoaică — the name of the Romanian witch, strigoi — the Romanian vampire, and to the strega, the Italian witch.

Isidore's and by
St. Isidore's Roman Catholic Church, founded by Polish immigrants in 1899, is located in the township.

Isidore's and authors
According to the authors of Keulemans ' biography " Feathers to Brush ", the artist's interest in spiritualism began with a premonition of his son Isidore's death.

Isidore's and .
At the same time, Isidore's works also gave the views of sphericity, for example, in chapter 28 of De Natura Rerum, Isidore claims that the sun orbits the earth and illuminates the other side when it is night on this side.
Isidore's Latin style in the Etymologiae and elsewhere, though simple and lucid but not classical style, revealing increasing local Visigothic traditions.
Isidore's De fide catholica contra Iudaeos furthers Augustine of Hippo's ideas on the Jewish presence in Christian society.
In addition to money, Abbad II al-Mu ' tadid, the Abbadid rule of Seville ( 1042 – 1069 ), agreed to turn over St. Isidore's remains to Fernando I.
A Catholic poet described al-Mutatid placing a brocaded cover over Isidore's sarcophagus, and remarked, " Now you are leaving here, revered Isidore.
" Fernando had Isidore's remains reinterred in the then recently constructed Basilica of San Isidoro in Leon.
Isidore's Synonyms and Differences.
Isidore's low I. Q.
In medieval geographies, Isidore's Fortunate Islands were identified with the Canaries.

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