Lexicographical Neighbors of Tetrarchic
Literary usage of Tetrarchic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1896)
"The stele is generally tetrarchic and in normal roots the xylem bundles undergo
a centripetal development resulting in the total obliteration of the medulla ..."
2. An Historical Introduction to the Marprelate Tracts: A Chapter in the by William Pierce (1908)
"... Against The tetrarchic that our Brethren would erect in every particular
congregation, of Doctors, Pastors, Governors, and Deacons, with their seuerall ..."
3. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1898)
"But now began tetrarchic and then monarchic rule, which was necessarily unfavourable
to the freedom-loving aristocracy, and supported itself on Greek ..."
4. Attic Grave Reliefs That Represent Women in the Dress of Isis by Elizabeth J. Walters (1988)
"ponderous tetrarchic style is the "Isis" relief figure of Parthenope (Athens, NM
1244; PI. 50).141 Parthenope, one of the last Attic grave reliefs, ..."
5. Greek and Roman Coins in the Athenian Agora by Fred S. Kleiner (1975)
"It was not long before the tetrarchic system of government dissolved in the face
of personal ambition. Open conflict broke out among six rivals: Galerius, ..."