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Definition of Enigmata
1. enigma [n] - See also: enigma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enigmata
Literary usage of Enigmata
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Anglo-Saxons from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest by Sharon Turner (1841)
"His ^enigmata may be next considered. Its poetical prologue presents to us a
curious instance of that fantastic and difficult versification which some men ..."
2. Biographia Britannica Literaria: Or, Biography of Literary Characters of by Thomas Wright (1842)
"enigmata, such as those of Aldhelm, were composed at a very early period. ...
Reg. 12 C. XXIII. contains early copies of the ..enigmata of Aldhelm ..."
3. A Catalogue of the Manuscripts Preserved in the Library of the University of by Cambridge University Library (1858)
"Annexed are a few verses De Septem Diebus, also printed as above, p. 65. 21. '
enigmata Eusebii"1 (fol. 370 a) : with glosses. Printed, as above, pp. 64 sq. ..."
4. A Catalogue of the Manuscripts Preserved in the Library of the University of by Cambridge University Library (1858)
"416 a). Printed in Bede's Works, i. 99 sq. ed. Giles. 35. ' ^enigmata," in the
table of contents attributed to Bede (fol. 418 b): with copious glosses. ..."
5. The Philosophy of History by Augustus Schade, Rudolf Rocholl (1899)
"General topics: I. enigmata of hist, as to its finality. ... (Ill A.) enigmata of
History. History no further elucidated then we have knowledge of ourselves ..."