Historiae Sacrae; Adapted to the Hamiltonian System by an Interlineary and Literal Translation (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1828 Excerpt: ...is the interpretation of that somnii: tria canistra sunt tres dies, quibus dream: 'the three baskets are three days, which elapsis, Pharao feriet te securi, having gone by, Pharaoh will strike thee with an axe, remembered of his ministrorum servants qui who Then the king erant in carcere. were in the prison. Restituit praefecto pincernarum suum munus, vero He restored to the chief of the butlers his office, but suspendit alteram percussum securi ad palum. he suspended the other being struck with an axe to a stake. Ita res comprobavit somnium Thus the thing proved the dream. Tamen praefectus pincernarum oblitus-est Josephi, -nee However the chief of the butlers forgot of Joseph, nor recordatus-est meriti illius in se. remembered of the merit of him towards himself Post biennium rex ipse habuit somnium. After two years the king himself had a dream. Videbatur sibi adstare flumini Nilo; et He did seem to himself to stand near to the river Nile; and ecce septem pingues vaccae emergebant de flumine, behold seven fat cows did emerge from the river, quae pascebantur in palude. Deinde sepfem aliae which were fed in a marsh. Afterwards seven other macilentae vaccae exierunt ex eodem flumine, quae lean cows went forth out of the same river, which devorarunt priores. devoured the former. Pharao experrectus dormivit rursum, et habuit Pharaoh awakened slept again, and had etlteruui somnium. Septem plena; spice enascebantur another dream. Seven full ears of corn did grow out in uno culmo, que totidem alias exiles succrescebant, in one stalk, and as many others slender did grow under, et consumebant plenas spicas. and did consume the full ears of corn. LI. Ubi dies illuxit, Pharao perturbatus, convocavit When day shone, Pharaoh troubled, called together omnes conjectores...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1828 Excerpt: ...is the interpretation of that somnii: tria canistra sunt tres dies, quibus dream: 'the three baskets are three days, which elapsis, Pharao feriet te securi, having gone by, Pharaoh will strike thee with an axe, remembered of his ministrorum servants qui who Then the king erant in carcere. were in the prison. Restituit praefecto pincernarum suum munus, vero He restored to the chief of the butlers his office, but suspendit alteram percussum securi ad palum. he suspended the other being struck with an axe to a stake. Ita res comprobavit somnium Thus the thing proved the dream. Tamen praefectus pincernarum oblitus-est Josephi, -nee However the chief of the butlers forgot of Joseph, nor recordatus-est meriti illius in se. remembered of the merit of him towards himself Post biennium rex ipse habuit somnium. After two years the king himself had a dream. Videbatur sibi adstare flumini Nilo; et He did seem to himself to stand near to the river Nile; and ecce septem pingues vaccae emergebant de flumine, behold seven fat cows did emerge from the river, quae pascebantur in palude. Deinde sepfem aliae which were fed in a marsh. Afterwards seven other macilentae vaccae exierunt ex eodem flumine, quae lean cows went forth out of the same river, which devorarunt priores. devoured the former. Pharao experrectus dormivit rursum, et habuit Pharaoh awakened slept again, and had etlteruui somnium. Septem plena; spice enascebantur another dream. Seven full ears of corn did grow out in uno culmo, que totidem alias exiles succrescebant, in one stalk, and as many others slender did grow under, et consumebant plenas spicas. and did consume the full ears of corn. LI. Ubi dies illuxit, Pharao perturbatus, convocavit When day shone, Pharaoh troubled, called together omnes conjectores...

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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58

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978-1-130-09780-1

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9781130097801

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