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Archetypal
Archetypal Ar"che*ty`pal, a. Of or pertaining to an archetype; consisting a model (real or ideal) or pattern; original. ``One archetypal mind.' --Gudworth. Note: Among Platonists, the archetypal world is the world as it existed as an idea of God before the creation.
Archetypally
Archetypally Ar"che*ty`pal*ly, adv. With reference to the archetype; originally. ``Parts archetypally distinct.' --Dana.

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- water colour, gouache and as engravings. His first important work was the Archetypa studiaque patris Georgii Hoefnagelii, which he published in 1592 in Frankfurt...
- Keller Rosa stylosa f. anceps (Bouteiller) Malinv. Rosa stylosa var. archetypa Dumort. Rosa stylosa var. australis (Puget & Ripart) R.Keller Rosa stylosa...
- continentis parte, observavit rariores; adjectis iconibus ad autoris archetypa pictis :: Latin American plant literature". mertzdigital.nybg.org. Details...
- studies of flowers and insects were engraved and published under the title Archetypa studiaque patris Georgii Hoefnagelii by his son Jacob Hoefnagel in 1592...
- of the entire known animal world. Archetypa studiaque patris Georgii Hoefnagelii His son Jacob published the Archetypa studiaque patris Georgii Hoefnagelii...
- insects and small animals. Many of these items were clearly copied from the Archetypa studiaque patris, the volume of engravings made by Jacob Hoefnagel after...
- brittle star belonging to the family Ophiacanthidae. The type species is S. archetypa. Simakocrinus Gen. et 2 sp. nov. Valid Prokop Devonian (Pragian, Emsian...
- the outcry caused by the publication of Jashar; [subtitled:] fragmenta archetypa carminum Hebraicorum; collegit, ordinavit, restituit J. G. Donaldson at...