achitophel
1 Achitophel — était un conseiller du roi David, dans les années 1000 avant Jésus Christ. Achitophel signifie frère de la folie. Le jugement d Achitophel était si infaillible que ses conseils étaient écoutés comme des oracles de Dieu. Cependant, il délaissa… …
2 Achitophel — may refer to: *The Vulgate spelling of Ahitophel, a Biblical figure *Absalom and Achitophel, a poetic political satire by John Dryden …
3 ACHITOPHEL — Gilonita, consiliarius Regis David, apud quem tantâ aestimatione habitus fuit, ut quicquid diceret; de caelo prolatum duceretur; tantâ vero perfidiâ, ut de comprehendendo Davide daret consilium: tantâ improbirate, ut Absoloni auctor esset, torum… …
4 Achitophel — [ə kit′ə fel΄] n. AHITHOPHEL …
5 Achitophel — /euh kit euh fel /, n. Douay Bible. Ahithophel. * * * …
6 Achitophel — /əˈkɪtəfɛl/ (say uh kituhfel) noun → Ahithophel …
7 Achitophel — /euh kit euh fel /, n. Douay Bible. Ahithophel …
8 Absalom and Achitophel — Absalon et Achitophel Absalon et Achitophel (Absalom and Achitophel en anglais) est un important poème satirique en deux parties de l écrivain anglais John Dryden. La première partie, qui date de 1681, est incontestablement de Dryden. La seconde …
9 Absalom et Achitophel — Absalon et Achitophel Absalon et Achitophel (Absalom and Achitophel en anglais) est un important poème satirique en deux parties de l écrivain anglais John Dryden. La première partie, qui date de 1681, est incontestablement de Dryden. La seconde …
10 Absalon Et Achitophel — (Absalom and Achitophel en anglais) est un important poème satirique en deux parties de l écrivain anglais John Dryden. La première partie, qui date de 1681, est incontestablement de Dryden. La seconde, apparue en 1682, est sans doute le travail… …
11 Absalon et Achitophel — (Absalom and Achitophel en anglais) est un important poème satirique en deux parties de l écrivain anglais John Dryden. La première partie, qui date de 1681, est incontestablement de Dryden. La seconde, apparue en 1682, est sans doute le travail… …
12 Absalom and Achitophel — is a landmark poetic political satire by John Dryden. The poem exists in two parts. The first part, of 1681, is undoubtedly by Dryden. The second part, of 1682, was written by another hand, most likely Nahum Tate, except for a few passages… …
13 Absalom and Achitophel — ist eine bedeutende historische Politsatire von John Dryden. Das Gedicht besteht aus zwei Teilen, von denen der erste, verfasst 1681, unzweifelhaft von Dryden stammt. Der zweite Teil, der 1682 entstand, wurde von einigen wenigen Passagen… …
14 out-Achitophel — see out 23 b …
15 John Dryden — For other people named John Dryden, see John Dryden (disambiguation). John Dryden Born 9 August 1631(1631 08 09) Aldwincle, Thrapston, Northamptonshire, England …
16 Samuel Pordage — (1633 c.1691) was a 17th century English poet. He is best known by his Azaria and Hushai (1682), a reply to John Dryden s Absalom and Achitophel. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 References …
17 Absalom — • Article covers Absalom, son of David; Absalom, father of Mathathias; and Absalom, father of Jonathan Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Absalom Absalom …
18 Dryden, John — (1631 1700) Poet, dramatist, and satirist, was b. at Aldwincle Rectory, Northamptonshire. His f., from whom he inherited a small estate, was Erasmus, 3rd s. of Sir Erasmus Driden; his mother was Mary Pickering, also of good family; both… …
19 Thomas Shadwell — (c. 1642 ndash; 19 November 1692) was an English playwright and miscellaneous writer who was appointed poet laureate in 1689.LifeAccording to his son, Sir John Shadwell, Thomas Shadwell was born at Stanton Hall, Norfolk, and educated at Bury St… …
20 Oedipus (Dryden) — For other uses, see Oedipus (disambiguation). Title page of Oedipus: A Tragedy (1679). The heroic drama Oedipus: A Tragedy, is an adaption of Sophocles Oedipus the King, written by John Dryden and Nathaniel Lee. After being licensed in 1678 and… …