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- Polyglotta Africana is a study published in 1854 by the German missionary Sigismund Wilhelm Koelle (1823–1902), in which the author compares 280 words...
- The melodious warbler (Hippolais polyglotta) is an Old World warbler in the tree warbler genus Hippolais. It breeds in southwest Europe and northwest Africa...
- The Bibliotheca Polyglotta is a Norwegian database for Multilingualism project, lingua franca and science per global history at the University of Oslo...
- or "King's Bible") is a polyglot Bible, printed under the title Biblia Polyglotta by Christopher Plantin in Antwerp (Belgium) between 1568 and 1573. Plantin...
- was established to train missionaries. The Congregation also operated Polyglotta, a printing press in Rome, printing catechisms in many languages. Their...
- Africa, and later in Constantinople. He published a major study in 1854, Polyglotta Africana, marking the beginning of serious study by Europeans of African...
- Jean Morin published the Samaritan Pentateuch in the Parisian Biblia Polyglotta based on a m****cript that the traveler Pietro Della Valle had bought...
- Iuxta Temporis Seriem Disposita (in Latin). 6 (1). Rome: Ex Typographia Polyglotta (published 1894): 158–161. OCLC 3342505. Translated in "XIIIb: the apostolic...
-  159. OCLC 50590735. "Etymological Dictionary of Arabic". Bibliotheca Polyglotta. University of Oslo. Retrieved 11 October 2020. Marks, Gil (17 November...
- Detail of the Europa Polyglotta published with Synopsis Universae Philologiae in 1741; the map gives the first phrase of the Lord's Prayer in 33 different...