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Перевод: Coptic speek Coptic


[прилагательное]
коптский;
[существительное]
коптский язык


Тезаурус:

  1. Beside the King and the Archbishop, the Bishops of Paphos and Limassol, the several abbots, the Knights Hospitaller of the Order and the ecclesiastical officers of the Cathedral, stood a thick, black hairy fellow in a battered conical cap with a veil, below which an assortment of robes vaguely Greek and vaguely Coptic did not quite cover the stained brown habit of a Franciscan friar.
  2. It is against this backdrop that the Coptic Orthodox Church is running a three-year programme of publications and audio visual resources designed to address specific problems and to encourage young people in their life and faith.
  3. They collected sayings of Jesus shaped to fit their own interpretation (as in the Coptic Gospel of Thomas ), and offered their adherents an alternative or rival form of Christianity.
  4. Most of the Coptic vessels found in Kent are types which Werner (1957; 1961) has shown to have been common on the Continent, but outside Kent there are a large number of rarities.
  5. Bishopric of Youth, Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate, PO Box 136 Abbassyia, Cairo, Egypt.
  6. Three-legged Coptic forms are known only from seventh-century contexts, often rich barrow burials such as Sutton Hoo, Taplow (Berkshire), Asthall and Cuddesdon.
  7. The earthquake of 12 October caused a range of damage to over150 Pharaonic, Coptic and Islamic monuments in and around Cairo, weakening a number of structures that were already unstable and details of whose condition before the quake do not exist.
  8. It runs various activities throughout the 45 dioceses of the Coptic Orthodox Church, each of which is supervised by a group of young volunteers.
  9. The collection also boasts Khmer, Thai, Korean, Roman, Coptic and Phoenician mirrors.
  10. Altogether twenty-three Pharaonic monuments (grade one classification) suffered damage as opposed to a total of 132 Islamic and Coptic monuments in Cairo itself.
  11. The programme, set up with WACC support this year, is organised by the Bishopric of Youth of the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate in Cairo.
  12. Stephen Pile's Book of Heroic Failures quotes David Wilkins's translation of the New Testament from Coptic into Latin, published in 1716 by the Oxford University Press, as having remained in print till 1907, by which time only 191 copies had been sold!
  13. The side wall of the seventh-century Coptic Church of Mi-allaqa (the Hanging Church) is leaning, pulling the internal colonnade with it.

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