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proœmium
‖ proœmium (prəʊˈiːmɪəm) Also 5 prohemium, 8– proemium, 9 proœmion. [L. proœmium, a. Gr. προοίµιον; see proem.] = proem n.1456 Sir G. Haye Law Arms (S.T.S.) 2 Doctour Bonnet Priour of Sallon maid his first intitulacioun and prohemium. 1650 R. Gell Serm. 8 Aug. 2 The Proœmium, wherein he calls heaven...
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proœmiac
proœmiac, a. rare. (prəʊˈiːmɪæk) [ad. med.L. proœmiac-us (Du Cange), a. Gr. προοιµιακ-ός, f. προοίµιον proœmium, proem.] = proemial a.1850 Neale East. Ch. I. 856 The 104th [Psalm] is the Proœmiac, because it commences Vespers.
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proemiate
† proˈemiate, v. Obs. rare—1. In 6 -hemiate. [f. ppl. stem of L. proœmiāri to make a proœmium or proem.] intr. To write or compose a proem.1568 H. Charteris Lyndesay's Wks. Pref., It is the..maner..of all thame quhilk dois prohemiate vpon ony vther mannis wark, cheiflie to trauel about twa pointis.
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Siegmund von Hausegger
symphonic poem (1904)
Drei Hymnen an die Nacht, song cycle (1905)
Natursymphonie for large orchestra with final chorus to words from Goethe's poem Proömium
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Jens Nilssøn
Nilssøn, Jens: In Genesin seu primum Mosi volumen proœmium. Rostochii: Imprimebat Stephanus Myliander, 1597.
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proem
▪ I. proem, n. (ˈprəʊɪm) Forms: 4–6 proheme, 5 -heim, 6 proëme, 6–7 proœme, 6–9 proeme, 7–8 proëm, 7–9 proœm, 6– proem. See also proemy, proœmium. [ME. proheme, a. OF. pro(h)eme (14th c. in Godef. Compl.), mod.F. proême, ad. L. proœmi-um (Cic.), ad. Gr. προοίµιον an opening, prelude, f. πρό, pro-2 +...
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Far from seeing it as secure way to perceive the truth about reality, Bacon, for example, actually named the intellectus in his Novum Organum, and the proœmium
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Traditional English pronunciation of Latin
S also syllabifies with a following palatalized c (pronounced ): a.sce.sis, pro.sce.ni.um. In current varieties of Anglo-Latin, semivowels are pronounced in a variety of ways:
Most frequently as : labia, radius, azalea, præmium, cornea, opium
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List of sources for the Crusades
Antiochiae (Henry of Huntingdon); (xi) Breviarium Passagii in Terram Sanctam (Hugh of Lerchenfeld); (xii) Duellum Nicænum (Arnold of Lübeck); (xiii) Proæmium The first part of Historia Orientalis appears in Historiens occidentaux as Proæmium primi belli sacri, covering the years 1095-1098.
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