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käsite, asiasana, AAT-käsite: kirjoittaminen


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Forming or producing letters to record the ideas which characters and words express or to communicate the ideas by visible signs.

AAT-näkymä Teema
Kaunokki-tunnus 43416
causative resulting concept s acrophony
id 300054698
koodi 43416
kuuluu sanastoon kaunokki-ontologia
kuvaus Forming or producing letters to record the ideas which characters and words express or to communicate the ideas by visible signs.
laajempi käsite image-making processes and techniques
liittyy Christ points to or writes on the ground, David feigns madness: he scribbles on the city-gates and dribbles down his beard, God renews the covenant with Moses and writes the law on the tablets, God writing the commandments on the two stone tablets, Habakkuk is told to write his vision (Habakkuk 2:2), Jeremiah dictates a second scroll to Baruch, Jeremiah dictates his prophecies to Baruch, John (writing) on the island of Patmos, possibly the eagle beside him, Joshua tells the tribes, who had not been assigned their share, to explore the region and to write a description of the land, Mary holding the inkpot, the Christ-child writing ~ Madonna-representations, Mordecai and Esther write letters in King Ahasuerus' name, Moses writes down the legislation during the last days before his death (Deuteronomy 31 passim), Moses writing down the law, Moses writing the commandments on the two stone tablets, Paul in prison, reading and writing, Phaedra writes a letter incriminating Hippolytus, Pilate writing the superscription ~ Christ's crucifixion, St. Albert the Great writing at his desk or lecturing from his pulpit (maybe Thomas Aquinas present), St. Ambrose as Doctor of the Latin Church in his study at his writing desk with book, pen and sometimes a dove (divine inspiration), St. Anselm on his throne with pen and book, St. Athanasius as Doctor of the Greek Church writing or studying, St. Augustine as Doctor of the Latin Church in his study, at his writing-desk, with book, pen and sometimes a dove (divine inspiration), St. Basil the Great as Doctor of the Greek Church writing and teaching amidst various founders, sometimes the dove of divine inspiration above him, St. Bonaventura resurrects for three days to finish his publication of the Memoirs of St. Francis of Assisi, St. Bonaventura writing, teaching or reading, St. Bridget at her writing-desk, receiving the dictation of an angel, St. Gregory of Nazianzus as Doctor of the Greek Church, writing, St. Gregory the Great as Doctor of the Latin Church, with book, pen, and dove (divine inspiration), St. Jerome as Doctor of the Latin Church in his study with book, pen and ink; lion and cardinal's hat beside him, St. John Chrysostom as Doctor of the Greek Church, writing, St. John Damascene writing at his desk, St. John the Evangelist writing the Gospel, usually the eagle present, St. Luke writing his gospel, usually a (winged) ox present, St. Mark the evangelist writing the Gospel, usually a (winged) lion present, St. Matthew writing the Gospel, usually the angel present, dictating or assisting him, St. Paul writing his epistles, St. Peter Canisius writing, St. Peter Martyr is murdered (in a forest) by two assassins with a sword; with his blood he writes on the ground 'Credo in Deum' (usually a fellow friar is also attacked or murdered), St. Peter of Alcantara inspired by a dove, St. Theresa at her writing-desk, with book and pen; she may be wearing a doctor's cap and chain; perhaps a dove (divine inspiration) hovers at her ear, St. Thomas Aquinas as 'Doctor Angelicus' with a dove (divine inspiration); sometimes St. Thomas is winged, Zerubbabel says (writes) that truth is the strongest of all things ~ contest of the three guardsmen, Zerubbabel, the third guardsman, says (writes) that women are strongest ~ contest of the three guardsmen, an account of the plot against King Ahasuerus is written in the chronicles of the kingdom, author, poet writing, daily activities in convent, e.g. brewing, writing, death of Othryades: the dying Spartan writes a dedication to Jupiter on his shield in his own blood, doing lines ~ punishment at school, during Belshazzar's banquet a hand appears and writes on the wall (MENE, MENE, TEKEL and PARSIN (UPHARSIN)); King Belshazzar is frightened, handwriting, writing as activity, kirjoitustaito, lukeminen, lukutaidottomuus, lukutaito, naispuoliset pyhimykset, naming of John the Baptist; Zacharias writing John's name, notation of music, physician writing (prescription), pyhimykset, teologi työssään (kirjoittamassa tai lukemassa, the Samaritans write a letter to Artaxerxes, king of Persia, the Virgin Mary appears to St. Ignatius of Loyola, who is writing his 'Spiritual Exercises', the Virgin Mary dictates to St. Norbert the Rule of his Order, the Virgin Mary, making a teaching gesture, appears to St. Bernard of Clairvaux writing at his desk ('doctrina'), the evangelists writing, the first guardsman says (writes) that wine is the strongest of all things ~ contest of the three guardsmen, the second guardsman says (writes) that the king is the strongest ~ contest of the three guardsmen, the writing of the marriage letter ~ Tobias and Sarah, writing
nimi kirjoittaminen, skrivande, writing
related to acrophony, lukutaito
vastaa keyword174340944754, kirjoittaminen, p300054698

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