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 Übersetzung für 'in the ancient world' von Englisch nach Deutsch
in the ancient world {adv}im Altertum
Teiltreffer
the ideas of the ancient worlddie Ideenwelt {f} der Antike
hist.
the Seven Wonders of the (Ancient) World
die (antiken) sieben Weltwunder {pl}
in the ancient style {adj}antikisch [selten]
hist.
ancient world
Antike {f}
philos.relig.
immanent in the world {adj}
weltimmanent
What in the world ...Was um alles in der Welt ...
out in the world {adv}draußen in der Welt
relig.
presence in the world
Weltgegenwart {f}
geogr.
in the Arab world {adv}
in der arabischen Welt
comm.
in the world market {adv}
auf dem Weltmarkt
in the globalized world {adv}in der globalisierten Welt
ling.
in the German-speaking world {adv}
im deutschsprachigen Raum
in the world of today {adv}der Gegenwart
relig.spec.
(divine) action in the world
Weltwirksamkeit {f}
to come down in the worldverkommen
in the whole wide world {adv}auf der ganzen weiten Welt
in front of the world {adv}vor der Weltöffentlichkeit
in the globalised world {adv} [Br.]in der globalisierten Welt
in the world of today {adv}in der heutigen Welt
in front of the world {adv}vor aller Welt [Redewendung]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • sacrifice in the ancient world reached its infamous zenith".
  • Israelite King Solomon was a Biblical figure associated with magic and sorcery in the ancient world.
  • The city had one of the most advanced aqueduct systems in the ancient world, with at least six aqueducts of various sizes supplying different areas of the city.
  • Gypsum alabaster was widely used for small sculpture for indoor use in the ancient world, especially in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.
  • The precinct is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in having had a great influence in the ancient world, as evidenced by the various monuments built there by most of the important ancient Greek city-states, demonstrating their fundamental Hellenic unity.

  • It has been suggested that Archimedes knew the formula over two centuries earlier, and since "Metrica" is a collection of the mathematical knowledge available in the ancient world, it is possible that the formula predates the reference given in that work.
  • This is the first time that such planned civil project had taken place in the ancient world.
  • (nature) and did not exist in the ancient world.
  • Levels of literacy in the ancient world are uncertain, but writing was integral to administration and business.
  • The word refers to the presence and prominence of the bishop's or archbishop's chair or throne, raised above both clergy and laity, and originally located facing the congregation from behind the high altar. In the ancient world, the chair, on a raised dais, was the distinctive mark of a teacher or rhetor and thus symbolises the bishop's role as teacher.

  • In the ancient world, mining of peridot, called "topazios" then, on St. John's Island in the Red Sea began about 300 B.C.
  • Originating in the ancient world, bestiaries were made popular in the Middle Ages in illustrated volumes that described various animals and even rocks.
  • Omphalos is also the name of the stone given to Cronus. In the ancient world of the Mediterranean, it was a powerful religious symbol.
  • In the Ancient World, population transfer was the more humane alternative to putting all the males of a conquered territory to death and enslaving the women and children.
  • The most famous purple dye in the ancient world was Tyrian purple, made from a type of sea snail called the murex, found around the Mediterranean. (See history section above).

  • Many of the Fayum mummy portraits use tempera, sometimes in combination with encaustic painting with melted wax, the alternative painting technique in the ancient world.
  • Spices were prominent enough in the ancient world that they are mentioned in the Old Testament.
  • The history of land mines can be divided into three main phases: In the ancient world, buried spikes provided many of the same functions as modern mines.
  • Agate is one of the most common materials used in the art of hardstone carving, and has been recovered at a number of ancient sites, indicating its widespread use in the ancient world; for example, archaeological recovery at the Knossos site on Crete illustrates its role in Bronze Age Minoan culture.
  • This method is radically different from the Pythagorean (as well as both the ancient Greek and Hebrew systems) as letters are assigned values based on equating Latin letters with letters of the Hebrew alphabet in accordance with sound equivalents (then number associations being derived via its gematria) rather than applying the ancient system of place-value used by the Hebrew and Greek gematria (although 'place-value' is almost universally interpreted in the ancient world according to units, tens and hundreds, which nonetheless have the same digital root as place value); in consequence of this there are several slightly different versions, there being disagreements over some of the letter-sound equivalents (it doesn't help matters that the Hebrew alphabet has only twenty-two letters whilst the modern English alphabet has twenty-six).

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