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to ban a book

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  • ban — ban1 [ban] vt. banned, banning [ME bannen < OE bannan, to summon, proclaim < ban, a command < IE base * bha , to speak: see PHONO ] 1. to prohibit, as by official order, from doing, using, appearing, happening, etc.; forbid; censor [to… …   English World dictionary

  • Ban Gu — For the Chinese deity, see Pangu. Ban Gu This is a Chinese name; the family name is Ban. Ban Gu (Chinese: 班固; Wade–Giles: Pan Ku, 32–92), courtesy name Mengjian (孟堅), was a 1st century Chinese historian and poet best known for his part in… …   Wikipedia

  • ban — I. verb (banned; banning) Etymology: Middle English bannen to summon, curse, from Old English bannan to summon; akin to Old High German bannan to command, Latin fari to speak, Greek phanai to say, phōnē sound, voice Date: 12th century transitive… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ban — I. /bæn / (say ban) verb (t) (banned, banning) 1. to prohibit; interdict: to ban a meeting; to ban a book. 2. Obsolete a. to pronounce an ecclesiastical curse upon. b. to curse; execrate. –noun 3. an authoritative interdiction or condemnation. 4 …  

  • Book of Qi — Qi Shu redirects here. For the Taiwanese actress, see Shu Qi. A page from a Ming Dynasty edition of the Book of Qi The Book of Qi or Book of Southern Qi (Chinese: 齊書/南齊書; pinyin: Qí Shū/Nánqí Shū) is a history of the Chinese dynasty …   Wikipedia

  • Book of Tang — The Book of Tang (simplified Chinese: 唐书; traditional Chinese: 唐書; pinyin: Tángshū; Wade–Giles: T angshu), Jiu Tangshu or the Old Book of Tang (舊唐書/旧唐书) is the first classic work about the Tang Dynasty. The book began when Gaozu of Later Jin… …   Wikipedia

  • Ban Zhao — Bān Zhāo {45 116 CE}(Zh cw|c=班昭|w=Pan Chao, fl. 1st century), courtesy name Huiban (惠班), was the first female Chinese historian. She was married to a local resident Cao Shishu at the age of fourteen, and was called in the court by the name as… …   Wikipedia

  • Ban Biao — (zh cw|c=班彪|w=Pan Piao, 3–54), courtesy name Shupi (叔皮), was a Chinese historian, and an official born in what is now born in Xianyang, Shaanxi during the Han Dynasty. He was the nephew of Consort Ban, a famous poet and concubine to Emperor Cheng …   Wikipedia

  • Ban Chao — (Chinese: 班超; Wade Giles: Pan Ch ao, 32 102 CE), born in Xianyang, Shaanxi, was a Chinese general and cavalry commander in charge of the administration of the Western Regions (Central Asia) during the Eastern Han dynasty. He repelled the Xiongnu… …   Wikipedia

  • Book of Tobias —     Tobias     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Tobias     We shall first enumerate the various Biblical persons and then treat the book of this name.     I. PERSONS     A. Tobias (II Par., xvii, 8). Heb. tobyyahu Yahweh is good ; Sept. Tobias, one …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • BOOK OF THE COVENANT — (Heb. Sefer ha Berit), name derived from Exodus 24:7 ( And he took the book of the covenant, and read it aloud to the people.… ), and usually taken to refer to the legal, moral, and cultic corpus of literature found in Exodus 20:22–23:33. This… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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