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Manichaean$530608$ - traduzione in tedesco

ABJAD-BASED WRITING SYSTEM ASSOCIATED WITH THE SPREAD OF MANICHAEAN RELIGION
Manichean script; ISO 15924:Mani; Manichean alphabet; Manichaean (script); Manichaean alphabet

Manichaean      
adj. manichäistisch, von oder sich auf Manichäismus beziehend; von oder sich auf Dualismus beziehend
Saint Augustine         
  • ''Saint Augustine Taken to School by Saint Monica'', by [[Niccolò di Pietro]],  1413–15
  • ''Saint Augustine'' painting by Antonio Rodríguez
  • ''The vision of St. Augustine'' by [[Ascanio Luciano]]
  • The earliest known portrait of Saint Augustine in a 6th-century fresco, Lateran, Rome
  • Augustine's arm bones, [[Saint Augustin Basilica]], [[Annaba]], Algeria
  • ''St. Augustine'' by [[Carlo Crivelli]]
  • ''The Conversion of St. Augustine'' by [[Fra Angelico]]
  • ''[[The Consecration of Saint Augustine]]'' by [[Jaume Huguet]]
  • Saint Augustine in the ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]''
  • ''St. Augustine'' by [[Peter Paul Rubens]]
  • Painting of Saint Augustine (1458) by Tomás Giner, tempera on panel, Diocesan Museum of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
  • ''Saint Augustine and his mother, Saint Monica'' (1846) by [[Ary Scheffer]]
  • Saint Augustine in His Study]]'' by [[Sandro Botticelli]], 1494, [[Uffizi Gallery]]
  • ''Saint Augustine Disputing with the Heretics'' painting by Vergós Group
  • St. Augustine in His Study]]'' by [[Vittore Carpaccio]], 1502
EARLY CHRISTIAN THEOLOGIAN, PHILOSOPHER AND CHURCH FATHER
Augustine; Saint Augustine; St. Augustine of Hippo; Saint Augustine of Hippo; St Augustine; St Augustine of Hippo; Blessed Augustine; Aurelius Augustinus; Life of Saint Augustine of Hippo; Teaching of Saint Augustine of Hippo; Works of Saint Augustine of Hippo; Augustinus von Hippo; Reply to Faustus the Manichaean; Contra Faustum; Augustine of hippo; Aurelius Augustine; St. Austin; St.augustine; Augustinus; St. Augustine Of Hippo; St. Augustine; Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis; St. Augustine the Blessed; Augustine of Hippo, Saint; Saint Aurelius Augustine of Hippo; St. Augustin; Augustinus Aurelius; St Austin; Saint Austin; Augustine of Hyppo; St. Augustine of Hyppo; St Augustine of Hyppo; Saint Augustine of Hyppo
Saint Augustine, (354-430 n.Chr.) katholischer Heiliger, Bischoff von Hippo, einer der Latin Fathers; Stadt in Florida (USA), älteste Stadt der USA
St Augustine         
  • ''Saint Augustine Taken to School by Saint Monica'', by [[Niccolò di Pietro]],  1413–15
  • ''Saint Augustine'' painting by Antonio Rodríguez
  • ''The vision of St. Augustine'' by [[Ascanio Luciano]]
  • The earliest known portrait of Saint Augustine in a 6th-century fresco, Lateran, Rome
  • Augustine's arm bones, [[Saint Augustin Basilica]], [[Annaba]], Algeria
  • ''St. Augustine'' by [[Carlo Crivelli]]
  • ''The Conversion of St. Augustine'' by [[Fra Angelico]]
  • ''[[The Consecration of Saint Augustine]]'' by [[Jaume Huguet]]
  • Saint Augustine in the ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]''
  • ''St. Augustine'' by [[Peter Paul Rubens]]
  • Painting of Saint Augustine (1458) by Tomás Giner, tempera on panel, Diocesan Museum of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
  • ''Saint Augustine and his mother, Saint Monica'' (1846) by [[Ary Scheffer]]
  • Saint Augustine in His Study]]'' by [[Sandro Botticelli]], 1494, [[Uffizi Gallery]]
  • ''Saint Augustine Disputing with the Heretics'' painting by Vergós Group
  • St. Augustine in His Study]]'' by [[Vittore Carpaccio]], 1502
EARLY CHRISTIAN THEOLOGIAN, PHILOSOPHER AND CHURCH FATHER
Augustine; Saint Augustine; St. Augustine of Hippo; Saint Augustine of Hippo; St Augustine; St Augustine of Hippo; Blessed Augustine; Aurelius Augustinus; Life of Saint Augustine of Hippo; Teaching of Saint Augustine of Hippo; Works of Saint Augustine of Hippo; Augustinus von Hippo; Reply to Faustus the Manichaean; Contra Faustum; Augustine of hippo; Aurelius Augustine; St. Austin; St.augustine; Augustinus; St. Augustine Of Hippo; St. Augustine; Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis; St. Augustine the Blessed; Augustine of Hippo, Saint; Saint Aurelius Augustine of Hippo; St. Augustin; Augustinus Aurelius; St Austin; Saint Austin; Augustine of Hyppo; St. Augustine of Hyppo; St Augustine of Hyppo; Saint Augustine of Hyppo
St Augustine, Saint Augustine, (354-430 n.Chr.) katholischer Heiliger, Bischoff von Hippo, einer der Latin Fathers; Stadt in Florida (USA), älteste Stadt der USA

Definizione

Manicheist

Wikipedia

Manichaean script

The Manichaean script is an abjad-based writing system rooted in the Semitic family of alphabets and associated with the spread of Manichaeism from southwest to central Asia and beyond, beginning in the third century CE. It bears a sibling relationship to early forms of the Pahlavi scripts, both systems having developed from the Imperial Aramaic alphabet, in which the Achaemenid court rendered its particular, official dialect of Aramaic. Unlike Pahlavi, the Manichaean script reveals influences from the Sogdian alphabet, which in turn descends from the Syriac branch of Aramaic. The Manichaean script is so named because Manichaean texts attribute its design to Mani himself. Middle Persian is written with this alphabet.

The Iranologist Desmond Durkin-Meisterernst notes that the Manichaean script was mainly used to write numerous Middle Iranian languages (Manichaean Middle Persian, Parthian, Sogdian, Early New Persian, Bactrian), and Old Uyghur (a Turkic language). The Manichaean script is closely related to the Palmyrene alphabet of Palmyrene Aramaic and the Estrangelo script of Syriac.