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Definition of Anaphoras
1. anaphora [n] - See also: anaphora
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anaphoras
Literary usage of Anaphoras
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings (1906)
"Le missel des syriens, imprimé à Rome en 1848, renferme sept anaphoras. Ces mêmes
anaphoras sont attribuées dans le missel à Xiste, qualifié de pape de Rome ..."
2. Catalogue of Syriac Manuscripts in the British Museum Acquired Since the by William Wright (1870)
"They contain a considerable portion of the Anaphora of Eustathius, and fragments
of some other anaphoras. [Add. 14737, foU. 18—34.] CCLXXI. good and regular ..."
3. Liturgies Eastern and Western: Being the Texts Original Or Translated of the by Frank Edward Brightman, Charles Edward Hammond (1896)
"Jacobite (i) Ordo communia with or without anaphoras : cent, ix or x Brit. Mus.
... (г) anaphoras : c. viii or ix Brit. 15 Mus. Add. 14523 (fragm. ..."
4. Descriptive List of Syriac and Karshuni Mss. in the British Museum Acquired by George Margoliouth (1899)
"A collection of anaphoras (including those of the Apostles; John, Bishop of
Harran; Xystus, ... The anaphoras are preceded by introductory portions ..."