Lexicographical Neighbors of Exodos
Literary usage of Exodos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Encyclopædia Biblica: A Critical Dictionary of the Literary, Political and by Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1901)
"... -or more fully • exodos from „ . bears in the Greek Bible the title exodos
191 <5"AFL).3 This passed over into the old Latin, ..."
2. The Poetics of Aristotle by Aristotle, Samuel Henry Butcher (1907)
"We now come to the quantitative parts—the separate parts into which Tragedy is
divided—namely, Prologue, Episode, exodos, Choric song; this last being ..."
3. The Gospel According to St. Luke, with Maps, Notes and Introduction by Frederic William Farrar (1891)
"31. spake of his decease] The word used is exodos, 'departure'—a very unusual
... exodos is, as Bengel says, a very weighty word, involving His passion, ..."
4. Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes (1898)
"Mr. R. Gore's bh exodos, by Exile H.—Specula, aged, ... exodos. The Prince of
Wales' Steeplechase (Handicap) of 182 sovs.; three miles and ..."
5. Athenian Tragedy: A Study in Popular Art by Thomas Dwight Goodell (1920)
"The catastrophe commonly falls within the exodos, with the excitement and
expressions of sorrow occasioned by the ..."