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1 Quincke, Heinrich Irenaeus
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 28 August 1842 Frankfurt an der Oder, Germanyd. 19 May 1922 Frankfurt am Main, Germany[br]German physician, inventor of the technique of lumbar puncture.[br]Quincke trained in medicine at Berlin, Würzburg and Heidelberg Universities. Following three years as a postgraduate at the University of Berlin, he was appointed Professor of Internal Medicine at Berne. Five years later he was appointed to the Chair in Kiel that he held for the next thirty years.During this time his researches included the study of angioneurotic oedema, blood pressure and the systemic responses to carotid sinus stimulation. His studies of lumbar puncture procedures in animals led to the use of the technique in humans, and in 1911 he reported on the results of using the procedure twenty-two times in ten patients.[br]Bibliography1902, Die Technik der Lumbarpunktion.1890, "Lumbar Puncture in Hydrocephalus", Klin. Wschr.MGBiographical history of technology > Quincke, Heinrich Irenaeus
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2 Иустин
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3 Irenäus
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4 Ириней Лионский
Christianity: Irenaeus of Lyons (христианский святой и богослов II века н.э., один из Отцов Церкви), Irenaeus -
5 Ириней, св. еп. Лионский
(ум. 202, "апостол галлов"; д. п. 23 августа / 5 сентября, катол. - 28 июня) St. Irenaeus, Greek Bp. of Lyons, Irenaeus of LyonsРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Ириней, св. еп. Лионский
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6 χξϚ´
χξϚ´ numerical sign for ἑξακόσιοι (=χ´) ἑξήκοντα (=ξ´) ἕξ (=Ϛ´) six hundred sixty six Rv 13:18 v.l. This is the number of the beast, which is the number of a human being. On the numerological technique involved here s. ἀριθμός 1 and FDornseiff, Das Alphabet in Mystik u. Magie2 1926 §7; PFriesenhahn, Hellen. Wortzahlenmystik im NT ’36. The constantly recurring attempts to solve this riddle are based somet. on the Gk., somet. on the Hebr. alphabet; they may yield a name taken fr. mythology (as early as Irenaeus 5, 30, 3 Ευανθας, Λατεινος, Τειταν, and many others: GHeinrici, Griech.-byz. Gesprächsbücher 1911, p. 60, 3) or fr. history (e.g. Nero Caesar, Ulpius [Trajan] or Domitian [EStauffer, ConNeot 11, ’47, 237–41], or Jesus in a heretical disguise, CCecchelli: GFunacoli Festschr. ’55, 23–31), the numerical value of whose letters is 666. On the other hand, some prefer to treat the number 666 purely as a number; they suspect a symbolic mng. (GA van den Bergh van Eysinga, ZNW 13, 1912, 293–306, NThT 4, 1915, 62–66; ELohmeyer in Hdb. exc. on Rv 13:18). Further, cod. C and the Armenian version have the rdg. χιϚ´=616, which is preferred by RSchütz (s. below) and EHirsch, Studien z. 4. Ev. ’36, 167; it was known to Irenaeus (5, 30, 1), who rejected it. Comm. report on the attempts at solution already made; esp. E-BAllo, L’Apocalypse de St. Jean3 ’33, exc. 34 p. 232–36; JdeZwaan, De Openbaring van Joh. 1925, 46ff; IBeckwith, Apocalypse 1919, 393–411; DAune, Rev (Word) ad loc. S. also ZNW: PCorssen 3, 1902, 238ff; 4, 1903, 264ff; 5, 1904, 86ff; EVischer 4, 1903, 167ff; 5, 1904, 84ff; CBruston 5, 1904, 258ff; CClemen 11, 1910, 204ff; WHadorn 19, 1919/20, 11–29.—SAgrell, Eranos 26, 1928, 35–45; GMenken, GereformTT 36, ’36, 136–52; MGoemans, Studia Cath. 13, ’37, 28–36; DvdBosch, 666 het getal eens menschen ’40. In general s. LBrun, Die röm. Kaiser in Apk: ZNW 26, 1927, 128–51; RSchütz, D. Ofb. d. Joh. u. Kaiser Domitian ’33; KHolzinger, SBWienAk, Phil.-Hist. Kl. 216, 3, ’36; ABertholet, D. Macht der Schrift im Glauben u. Aberglauben: ABA ’49, esp. p. 30. -
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8 Ириней, епископ Лионский
Christianity: Irenaeus, bishop of Lyons (раннехристианский святой, богослов)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Ириней, епископ Лионский
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9 Ириней, епископ Сирмийский
Christianity: Irenaeus, bishop of Sirmium (раннехристианский святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Ириней, епископ Сирмийский
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12 Ириней, еп. Сирмийский, св. мч.
(д. п. 25 марта / 6 апреля) St. Irenaeus of Sirmium, Bp., M.Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Ириней, еп. Сирмийский, св. мч.
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13 πυδαρίζω
A dance the fling,ὄνον ἐπάραντα τὰ σκέλη πυδαρίζειν App.Prov.4.25
: hence [full] ἀποπῡδᾰρίζειν μόθωνα kick up (i.e. dance) a μόθων, Ar.Eq. 697: [full] διαπῡδᾰρίζει (- πονδ- cod.),= διαναβάλλεται, διαναρρίπτεται, Com.Adesp.977. (Falsely expld. as [dialect] Aeol. for Ποδαρίζω (from πούς ) or from Πυγαρίζω (from πυγή) by Irenaeus ap. EM696.2 = Sch.Ar.l.c.): hence [full] πῡδᾰρισμός, ὁ,= δυσχέρεια, Zonar.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πυδαρίζω
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14 ψόα
A muscles of the loins (cf. ἀλώπηξ IV), Hp.Art.45 ( ψύας codd.MV), Nat.Hom.11 ([etym.] ψόας), cf. Oss. 18 ([etym.] ψύαν), Morb.Sacr.3 ([etym.] ψύην), and LXX Le.3.9, 2 Ki.2.23, Ps.37(38).8, al.; , Clearch.72, Aret.CD2.3 (butψόαι Id.SD2.3
); acc. pl. ψοιάς (v.l. ψύας, ψυάς) Polybus ap.Arist.HA 512b21: l.c. and three times in cod. Vat. of 2 Ki. (cod.Alex. ψοία) ; ψύαι Ps. l.c. (corrupted to ψυχή): acc. pl. ψόας in BilabelὈψαρτ. p.11
:—Hsch. has ψίαι, ψειαί, and ψυῖαι, also φοῦαι and ψύλλες: the word in all its spellings is declared un-Attic by Phryn.269, Phot.; the form ψύη was recognized by Irenaeus ap. Orion.col. 168. [[pron. full] ῠ in ψύαι, Euphro l. c.; but [pron. full] ῡ in an Epic Fragm. in Ath.9.399a, ψύας ἔγχεϊ νύξε, where perh. ψοίας shd. be written.] -
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Ἑλλην-ισμός, ὁ,II use of a pure Greek style and idiom, as an ἀρετὴ λόγου, Diog.Bab.Stoic.3.214, cf. Phld.Po.2.18, A.D.Pron.71.25, S.E.M.1.98; ἔνιοι λέγουσιν Ἑ. εἶναι τὸν ποιητήν (i.e. Homer), Lex.Vind.311; περὶ Ἑλληνισμοῦ, title of works by Seleucus, Ath.9.367a; by Ptolemy of Ascalon, Philoxenus and Tryphon, Suid.; κανόνες Ἑλληνισμοῦ, title of work by Irenaeus, Id.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Ἑλληνισμός
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16 ἄλφα
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: name of the first letter of the alphabet (Pl.)Compounds: Collocation ἀλφάβητος m. f.; also n. pl.? (Irenaeus of Lyon; see Schwyzer KZ 58, 1931, 199ff.Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Semit.Etymology: From Hebrew ' aleph (Schwyzer 140 γ, KZ 58, 177-183). For the final vowel cf. βῆτα from Hebr. bêth. Cf. Einarson, Class. Phil. 62, 1967,1-24 and 262f.Page in Frisk: 1,81Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄλφα
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18 βότρυς
βότρυς, υος, ὁ (Hom. et al; Epict. 1, 15, 7; BGU 1118, 14 [22 B.C.]; PLips 30, 4; LXX; En 32:4; EpArist 63; 70; 75; Jos., Ant. 12, 68; 75) bunch of grapes Rv 14:18 (Ps.-Callisth. 3, 21, 2 βότρυες σταφυλῆς). The word is also found in the Phrygian Papias of Hierapolis, in a passage in which he speaks of the enormous size of the grapes in the new aeon (in the Lat. transl. in Irenaeus 5, 33, 2f): dena millia botruum Papias (1:2). On this see Stephan. Byz. s.v. Εὐκαρπία: Metrophanes says that in the district of Εὐκαρπία in Phrygia Minor the grapes were said to be so large that one bunch of them caused a wagon to break down in the middle; cp. Lucian, Ver. Hist. 2, 13 on an extraterrestrial viticultural phenomenon.—B. 378. DELG. M-M. -
19 γενεαλογία
γενεαλογία, ας, ἡ (s. prec.; Pla., Crat. 396c; Polyb. 9, 2, 1; Dionys. Hal. 1, 11; TestSol D 1:12; Philo, Congr. Erud. Gr. 44; Jos., Ant. 11, 71, C. Ap. 1, 16) an account of ancestry: genealogy 1 Ti 1:4 (for the combination w. μῦθοι cp. FGrH I 47f, in reference to myths cast in genealogical form, as in Hesiod; Polyb., loc. cit. περὶ τὰς γενεαλογίας καὶ μύθους; Julian, Or. 7, 205c); Tit 3:9, since Irenaeus 1 praef.; Tertullian, Praescr. Haer. 33, it has oft. been interpr. as referring to Gnostic teachings, esp. groups of Aeons; s. MDibelius, comm. Hermeneia ser. ad loc.—The interpr. which holds that the errors in question have a Jewish background and involve rabbinical speculation begins w. Ambrosiaster and Jerome, and is more or less favored by GKittel, D. γενεαλογίαι d. Past.: ZNW 20, 1921, 49–69; JJeremias4 ’47 ad loc.; RAC IX 1145–1268.—M-M. TW. -
20 Εἰρηναῖος
Εἰρηναῖος, ου, ὁ (ins, pap; Jos., Bell. 2, 21) Irenaeus, bishop of Lyons MPol 22:2; Epil Mosq 1f, 4f.
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