Diatessaron

  • 111diatesarón — (Del lat. diatessaron < gr. dia + tessaron, de cuatro [cuerdas o notas].) ► sustantivo masculino MÚSICA Denominación de la cuarta justa en la música griega, según los musicólogos medievales y renacentistas. * * * diatesarón (del lat.… …

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  • 112Aramaic language — Not to be confused with the Amharic language. For the people, see Aramaeans. Aramaic Arāmît Pronunciation [arɑmiθ], [arɑmit], [ɑrɑmɑjɑ], [ɔrɔmɔjɔ] Spoken in Ir …

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  • 115Book of Joshua — This article is about the canonical book of the Hebrew Bible. For information on the Samaritan version, see Book of Joshua (Samaritan). Hebrew Bible …

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