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- Piphilology comprises the creation and use of mnemonic techniques to remember many digits of the mathematical constant π. The word is a play on the word...
- language as recorded was a poetic koine that reflected a consciously archaizing dialect, chosen based on the tribes of the western part of the Arabian...
- Giovanni Battista Salvi, was an Italian Baroque painter, known for his archaizing commitment to Raphael's style. He is often referred to only by the town...
- subscript iota was generally retained in use in the spelling of the archaizing Katharevousa. It can also be found regularly in older printed Demotic...
- language entered a state of diglossia: the coexistence of vernacular and archaizing written forms of the language. What came to be known as the Gr**** language...
- that already produced by Alfred John Wyatt. On publication, Morris's archaizing Beowulf was critically panned. Following the death of the sitting Poet...
- meliglossos); Roman-born, he preferred Gr**** authors, and wrote in a slightly archaizing Gr**** himself. His two chief works are valuable for the numerous quotations...
- variation between the natural, po****r spoken language on the one hand and archaizing, learned written forms on the other. Second, there is regional variation...
- "top-down" with a team of historians, folklorists, and archaeologists and archaizing names foreign to the inhabitants were introduced. Railway companies also...
- Semitic) names indicates that "the author is consciously utilizing an archaizing terminology, thus giving the impression of an ancient story...". Alternatively...