... man and woman (pp. 8.15—9.17 Hense). He develops this by remarking that 'it appears' that virtue in the woman will come ... men, tolerant of hard work, breast— feeding her bairns, serving her husband herself, and not shrinking from tasks ...
A Literary History of Medicine: The ʿUyūn al-anbāʾ fī ṭabaqāt al-aṭibbāʾ of Ibn Abī Uṣaybiʿah. Volume 1: Essays
... Paulina B. Lewicka , Food and Foodways of Medi- eval Cairenes : aspects of ... Paulina B. Lewicka , ' Medicine for Muslims ? Islamic Theologians , Non - Muslim ... Libro de las categorias de las naciones / Kitāb ṭabaqāt al - umam . Madrid ...
Seeing the Face, Seeing the Soul: Polemon's Physiognomy from Classical Antiquity to Medieval Islam
... man (59) Very sad and depressed man (60) Effeminate and womanly man (61) Humble man (62) Man who mocks people (63) Man who loves to amass money (64) Androgynous man (B52 1⁄4Lat. 98)35 Mild man (B541⁄4Lat. 100, 109)36 Dissembler (B55 1 ...
Bilingualism in Ancient Society: Language Contact and the Written Text
... Phrygians assim- ilated Greek aspirates to their own occlusives , hence the use in Phrygian Greek of [ t ] for [ th ] and then for [ 6 ] ( after the ... pronunciation of Phrygian speakers , for Interactions between Greek and Phrygian 259.
Themistius, Julian and Greek Political Theory under Rome: Texts, Translations and Studies of Four Key Works