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The style in which they are executed is called Hieratic, or Archaic.
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New Liturgical Movement: Liturgical English and the Hieratic Tradition skip to main | skip to sidebar
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Hieratic English language has become not only a more formal type of English, it has particularly become understood as a more sacral form of the English language.
Cardinal DiNardo, the Book of Divine Worship, and Thoughts on Hieratic English in the Liturgy 2009
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Cardinal DiNardo, the Book of Divine Worship, and Thoughts on Hieratic English in the Liturgy 2009
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Hieratic English is comparable to what Latin was in the early Church.
Cardinal DiNardo, the Book of Divine Worship, and Thoughts on Hieratic English in the Liturgy 2009
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Each sheet apparently is of a different language: (from right to left) Akkadian, Hieratic, Greek and Sumerian.
New Viral: What The Hell Are These Red Seal Mailings? « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Hieratic is an abbreviated form of the hieroglyphic; thus each hieroglyphic sign -- ikonographic, symbolic, or phonetic -- has its abridged hieratic form, and this abridged form has the same import as the sign itself of which it is a reduced copy.
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Hieratic five and seven and those of the Indian inscriptions.
The Hindu-Arabic Numerals David Eugene Smith 1902
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Although not so cursive in form as the Hieratic or Demotic types of Egyptian writing, there is here a much more limited selection of types.
The Sea-Kings of Crete James Baikie 1898
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"Essay on the Decipherment of the Hieratic Writings," as much, regarding the first data, for which we are indebted to Diego de
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