Orally transmitted
1orally — adverb 1. (of drugs) through the mouth rather than through injection; by mouth (Freq. 1) he was administered the drug orally • Derived from adjective: ↑oral • Topics: ↑drug 2. by spoken rather than written means these s …
2Microbicides for sexually transmitted diseases — Tenofovir Systematic (IUPAC) name {(2R) 1 (6 amino 9H purin 9 yl)propan 2 yl]oxy}methyl)phosphonic acid Clinical data Pregnancy cat …
3Oral Law — orally transmitted traditions and laws that were collected and recorded in the Mishnah (Judaism) …
4Talmud — • A post Biblical substantive formation of Pi el ( to teach ), and originally signified doctrine or study Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Talmud Talmud …
5Indian mathematics — mdash;which here is the mathematics that emerged in South Asia from ancient times until the end of the 18th century mdash;had its beginnings in the Bronze Age Indus Valley civilization (2600 1900 BCE) and the Iron Age Vedic culture (1500 500 BCE) …
6textual criticism — n. the scholarly study of the text of a written work, often, specif., in an effort to determine the original or most authoritative form of that work * * * Introduction the technique of restoring texts as nearly as possible to their original …
7Oral transmission (synoptic problem) — Oral Transmission is a different approach to understanding the Synoptic Gospels in New Testament scholarship. Current theories attempt to link the three synoptic gospels together through a common textual tradition. However, many problems arise… …
8Korean literature — is the body of literature produced in Korea or by Korean writers. For much of its 3,000 years of literature history, it was written both in Hanja and in Korean, first using the transcription systems idu and gugyeol, and finally using the Korean… …
9Homeric scholarship — is the study of Homeric epic, especially the two large surviving epics, the Iliad and Odyssey. It is currently part of the academic discipline of classical studies, but the subject is one of the very oldest topics in all scholarship or science,… …
10Korean literature — Introduction the body of works written by Koreans, at first in classical Chinese, later in various transcription systems using Chinese characters, and finally in Hangul (Korean: han gŭl; or Hankul in the Yale romanization), the national… …