Cuneus Prophetarum was created in 1685.
Cuneus Prophetarum has 436 pages.
The cuneus is part of the left cerebral hemisphere of the human brain.
The root word of cuneiform is "cuneus," which is Latin for "wedge." This refers to the wedge-shaped characters used in cuneiform writing, which was an ancient system of writing developed by the Sumerians.
CUNEIFORM means "Wedge-shaped" (from the Latin word for wedge, cuneus).
This is probably a reference to cuneiform, the writing system invented around 3500 B.C. by the ancient Sumerians. The term "cuneiform" comes from the Latin word cuneus, which means "wedge."
The ancient Sumerian writing system is known as "cuneiform" from the Latin cuneus ("wedge "), because the symbols are wedge-shaped, and marked into clay tablets with a stylus. The characters of cuneiform writing were originally pictorial, but because of the method of writing, they evolved into collections of wedge-shaped marks with little visual indication to their origins.
the sumerians writing was called cuniform, and it was signifigant because it was the world's first writing system
Theodor Schermann has written: 'Prophetarum vitae fabulosae, Indices apostolorum discipulorumque Domini, Dorotheo, Epiphanio, Hippolyto aliisque vindicata' 'Die Geschichte der dogmatischen Florilegien vom V.-VIII. Jahrhundert' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Catenae, Christian Heresies, Doctrinal Theology, History, History and criticism
The Sumerians used a script called "Cuneiform" pronounced qew-nay-i-form. Cuneiform documents were impressed on wet clay by means of a blunt reed and the impressions left by the reed were wedge shaped, hence the name cuneiform from the Latin term cuneus, meaning "wedge").
The ancient Sumerian writing system is known as "cuneiform" from the Latin cuneus ("wedge "), because the symbols are wedge-shaped, and marked into clay tablets with a stylus. The characters of cuneiform writing were originally pictorial, but because of the method of writing, they evolved into collections of wedge-shaped marks with little visual indication to their origins.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern --NEUS. That is, six letter words with 3rd letter N and 4th letter E and 5th letter U and 6th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are: aeneus cuneus
Cuneiform, the Mesopotamian form of writing and therefore the oldest form of writing, means "wedge-shaped." This is because it was written using a tool with a wedge-shaped tip rather than the normal pointy one. This type of tip left cleaner marks on clay when Mesopotamians wrote on their clay slates.