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Definition of Epistolers
1. epistoler [n] - See also: epistoler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Epistolers
Literary usage of Epistolers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain by George Edmund Street (1865)
"the Gospel side with figures of the Evangelists and St. Lam-ence, aud on the
Epistle side with St. John, St. Peter, and other epistolers. ..."
2. Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain by George Edmund Street (1914)
"... carved on the Gospel side with figures of the Evangelists and S. Laurence,
and on the Epistle side with S. John, S. Peter, and other epistolers. ..."
3. The Earlier Renaissance by George Saintsbury (1901)
"The epistolers are almost always coursing several hares at once, yet there is no
real confusion. The Reuchlin- Pfefferkorn quarrel is never left long alone; ..."
4. A Short History of French Literature: (from the Earliest Texts to the Close by George Saintsbury (1901)
"... sayings—are presented, the completeness and dramatic force of the presentation.
The last of the epistolers selected for comment, the Abbe' Galiani, ..."
5. A Short History of French Literature by George Saintsbury (1892)
"... the completeness and dramatic force of the presentation. The last of the
epistolers selected for comment, the Abbe' Galiani, has this peculiarity as ..."
6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1910)
"... canons ranging from twelve at Canterbury and Durham to four at Carlisle, and
with certain subordinan officers as minor canons, gospellers, epistolers. ..."