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Pliny the Elder: the Natural History. Plants: the olive tree; oil and its uses; fruit and
nut trees......................................................................................................................373
EMPEDOCLES OF AGRIGENTUM.The William Ellery Leonard ranslation........374
History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire Edward Gibbon, Esq.With
notes by the Rev. H. H. Milman Vol. 1 1782 (Written), 1845 (Revised)..................375
Ancient History Sourcebook: Aelius Spartianus: The Life of Hadrian......................375
Ancient History Sourcebook: Cicero: Selected Letters..............................................375
Ancient History Sourcebook: The Emperor Julian: Mispogon (or "Beard-Hater"). . 376
Ancient History Sourcebook: Tacitus: Life of Cnaeus Julius Agricola, c.98 CE.
Translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb...........................376
Medieval Sourcebook: Gildas (c.504-570): Works. Surnamed: "SAPIENS," OR THE
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Medieval Sourcebook: Gregory Nazianzus: ..............................................................377
Medieval Sourcebook: The Life of St. John the Almsgiver.......................................377
Medieval Sourcebook:Athanasius of Alexandria.......................................................378
The Project Gutemberg....................................................................378
FIVE SERMONS.By THE RT. REV. H.B. WHIPPLE, D.D., LL.D. BISHOP OF
MINNESOTA. 1890..................................................................................................378
History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire . Edward Gibbon, Esq.....378
With notes by the Rev. H. H. Milman. Vol. 6............................................................378
The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Complete Works of Artemus Ward. (Charles
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in the full-scale cultivation of the olive. After 00 BC the cultivation of the olive tree
in Crete was very intense and systematic playing a primary role in the islands
economy. Between the 7th and 3rd centuries BC ancient philosophers, physicians
and . orians undertook its botanical classification and referred to the
curative properties of olive oil. This knowledge is being rediscovered today as
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b. Economy, Technology, Society, and Culture. Syria-Palestine was originally
heavily forested, and home to panthers, lions, and even elephants.
Deforestation and overgrazing, however, destroyed much of the woodland even in
antiquity, though the cedars of Lebanon were a valuable item of trade. The
desert fringe was the home to pastoralists, who used donkeys for transport until
the domestication of the camel around 1000 B.C.E. In the steppe region wheat,
barley, olives, and grapes were grown. The coastal area relied on trade: routes
from Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Arabia led to the Mediterranean coast and were
linked by ship to Cyprus, Greece, and Egypt. The coastal cities also produced a
famous purple dye made from the murex sea-mollusk.

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SOLON. d. Athens c. 800680. 594591 THE REFORMS OF
SOLON. The introduction of coined money, and high rates of
interest, led to increased indebtedness. Debt slavery in turn brought
civil unrest. To solve the crisis, Solon was made sole archon in 595,
with special legislative powers. In 592, he was appointed reformer
of the constitution. His Seisachtheia (shaking-off-of-burdens)
canceled all debts on land, banned debt slavery, and freed all debt
slaves. Those who had been sold abroad were redeemed at state
expense. Solon replaced Draco's laws, except those on homicide,
with a milder code. A popular court, the heliaea, was created, to
which the citizens could appeal the decisions of the magistrates.
Solon created a Council (boule) of 400 (100 from each tribe), which
proposed laws to the assembly (ecclesia). The assembly could still
only accept or reject the council's proposals but now elected all the
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oliva, from (assumed) OGreek elaiwa (whence Greek elaia), probably of non-IndoEuropean origin; akin to the source of Armenian eu< oil.1 a : a plant of the genus
Olea; specifically : a tree (Olea europaea) cultivated for its fruit from antiquity in
Asia Minor and southern Europe and more recently elsewhere and having a trunk
that is often gnarled, leaves resembling the willow, and yellow flowers b : any of
various shrubs and trees resembling the olive compare WILD OLIVE.

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Oxford Concise Dictionary. Olive. 1a small oval fruit with a hard stone and bitter flesh, green when
unripe and bluish black when ripe, used as food and as a source of oil. 2(also olive tree) the small
evergreen tree which produces olives, native to warm regions of the Old World. [Olea europaea.]
3(also olive green) a greyish-green colour. 4 [as modifier] (of the complexion) yellowish brown. 5 a
slice of beef or veal made into a roll with stuffing ins.e and stewed. 6 (also olive shell) a marine
mollusc with a smooth, roughly cylindrical shell. [Genus Oliva.] 7Anatomy each of a pair of smooth,
oval swellings in the medulla oblongata. 8a metal ring or fitting tightened under a threaded nut to form
a seal. ORIGIN. Middle English: via Old French from Latin oliva, from Greek elaia, from elaion 'oil'.

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The Encyclopedia of World History. 2001.The Roman Empire, 14284 C.E.


Geography and Climate. During this period Rome organized the provinces of Gallia
Transalpina, Britannia, Raetia, Noricum, Pannonia, Moesia, Dacia, Mauretania, Cyrenaica, Egypt,
Thrace, Syria, Judaea, Mesopotamia, Bithynia et Pontus, Galatia, Cilicia, and Lycia et Pamphylia. The
Roman world therefore encompassed an enormous area centering around the Mediterranean but
extending, significantly in places, into continental Europe, Asia, and Africa. It can be conveniently
divided into several climatic and geographic zones. Provinces circling the Mediterranean enjoyed mild
rainy winters and summers which were moderate on the northern coasts and warmer and drier on the
southern. Agricultural productivity depended on exploiting the winter rains and working soil which,

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except for volcanic regions, was comparatively light. In lands such as Greece, where rocky soil is
common, the typically Mediterranean combination of olive trees and grapevines predominated.
36
The Encyclopedia of World History. 2001.Economy, Society, and Culture. In 225, Roman citizens
living in all parts of Italy numbered about 280,000; the free population was between 3,000,000 and
3,500,000; and slaves brought the total population to over 5 million. Foreign wars of the 3rd century
brought significant numbers of slaves to Italy, and during the 2nd century the number of war captives
vastly increased. Between 225 B.C.E. and 14 C.E., the population of Italy seems to have increased by
50 percent, slaves accounting for most of the increase. The economy of Italy was consequently
transformed by the slave labor, which was fundamental to the creation of latifundialarge, scattered
estates devoted in part to the production of grapes and olives. The upper classes invested wealth newly
acquired from conquests in these estates. To facilitate such investments, small citizen farmers, many of
whom were also burdened by extended military service, were pressured to leave their land and
emigrate to Rome.

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The Economy of Ancient Greece. Darel Tai Engen, California State University - San Marcos
Nevertheless, documentary and archaeological evidence attests to a wide variety
of manufactured items and some in large quantities. Among the most extensively
manufactured products was clay pottery, the remains of which archaeologists
have found scattered throughout the Mediterranean world. The wheel-made pots
took many shapes appropriate for their contents and use, which ranged from
hydria for water to amphorae for olive oil and wine to pithoi for grain to
aryballoi for perfume to kylikes for drinking cups. Finely painted vases were
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The Economy of Ancient Greece. Darel Tai Engen, California State University - San Marcos
. Primary crops were grains, mostly barley but also some wheat, which were usually sown
on a two-year fallowing cycle. Olives and grapes were also widely produced throughout Greece on
land unsuitable for grains. Animal husbandry focused on sheep and goats, which could be moved from
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Oil 01 Its three principal uses among the Hebrews were: (1) To anoint the
body so as to mollify the skin, heal injuries, and strengthen muscles (Ps.
104:15; 109:18; 141:5 ; Isa. 1:6; Luke 10:34; 2 Chr. 28:15; Mark 6:13; James
5:14) (see ANOINT). (2) As we use butter, as food (Num. 11:8; 1 Kings 17:12;
1 Chr. 12:40; Ezek. 16:13,19; Hos. 2:5 ). (3) To burn in lamps (Exo. 25:6; Mt.
25:3). Type of the Holy Spirit's unction (2 Cor. 1:21; 1 Jn. 2:20,27) and
illumination (Zec. 4:11,12). The supply of grace comes not from a dead
reservoir of oil, but through living "olive trees." Ordinances and ministers are
channels, not the grace itself; Zec. 4:14, "anointed ones," Hebrew sons of oil;
Isa. 5:1, "very fruitful hill," Hebrew "horn of the son of oil." The Lord Jesus has
the fullness of grace from the double olive tree of the Holy Spirit, so as to be
at once our priest and king; He is the tree, ministers the branches, "emptying
the golden oil out of themselves" for the supply of the church and to the glory
of the Author of grace. In the sanctuary oil served the three purposes: (1)
anointing the priests and holy things, (2) as food in the bloodless offerings
(minchah), (3) it kept alive the lights in "the pure candlestick," "the lamp of
God" (1 Sam. 3:3) in the holy place. Messiah is the Antitype "anointed with the
oil of gladness above His fellows" (Heb. 1:9; Ps. 45:7); not only above us, the
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adopted members of God's family, but above the angels, partakers with Him,
though infinitely His inferiors, in the holiness and joys of heaven.
with "the oil of exulting joy" took place not at His baptism when He began His
ministry for us, but at His triumphant completion of His work, at His ascension
(Eph. 4:8; Ps. 68:18), when He obtained the Holy Spirit without measure
(John 3:34), to impart to us in measure. The oil of gladness shall be in the
fullest sense His "in the day of His espousals, in the day of the gladness of
His heart" (Song 3:11; Rev. 19:7). Guests were anointed with oil at feasts; so
He anoints us, Ps. 23:5. The offering of oil on the altar was the offerer's
acknowledgment that all his spiritual gifts were from Jehovah. The "beaten oil"
for the sanctuary light was made from olives bruised in a mortar. So
Messiah's bruising preceded His pouring out the Spirit on us (Exo. 25:6;
27:20). The olives were sometimes "trodden" (Micah 6:15), or "pressed" in a
"press," making the fats overflow (Joel 2:24; 3:13; Hag. 2:16). The oil was
stored in cellars, in cruses (1 Kings 17:14). Solomon supplied Hiram with
"20,000 baths of oil" (2 Chr. 2:10 ), "20 measures of pure oil" (1 Kings 5:11).
Oil was exported to Egypt as the special produce of Palestine (Hos. 12:1).
Meat offerings were mingled or anointed with oil (Lev. 7:10,12); but the sin
offering and the offering of jealousy were without oil (5:11; Num. 5:15). The oil
indicated" gladness"; its absence sorrow and humiliation (Isa. 61:3 ; Joel 2:19;
Ps. 45:7).

Oil Tree
<oil tre> (Heb: 'ets shemen (Isa 41:19), margin "oleaster," in Neh 8:15,
translated "wild olive," the King James Version "pine"; Heb: 'atse shemen, in
1 Ki 6:23 ,31,32, translated "olive wood"): The name "oleaster" used to be
applied to the wild olive, but now belongs to quite another. plant, the silverberry, Eleagnus hortensis (Natural Order Elaeagnaceae), known in Arabic as
Zeizafan. It is a pretty shrub with sweet-smelling white flowers and silver-greygreen leaves. It is difficult to see how all the three references can apply to this
tree; it will suit the first two, but this small shrub would never supply wood for
carpentry work such as that mentioned in 1 Kings, hence, the translation
"olive wood." On the other. hand, in the reference in Neh 8:15, olive
branches are mentioned just before, so the translation "wild olive" (the
difference being too slight) is improbable. Post suggests the translation of
Heb: 'ets shemen by PINE (which see), which if accepted would suit all the
requirements.

Oil.

286
Only olive oil seems to have been used among the Hebrews. It was used for
many purposes: for anointing the body or the hair Ex 29:7 2Sa 14:2 Ps 23:5
92:10 104:15 Lu 7:46 in some of the offerings Ex 29:40 Le 7:12 Nu 6:15 15:4
but was excluded from the sin-offering Le 5:11 and the jealousy-offering Nu
5:15 for burning in lamps Ex 25:6 27:20 Mt 25:3 for medicinal purposes Isa
1:6 Lu 10:34 Jas 5:14 and for anointing the dead Mt 26:12 Lu 23:56 It was
one of the most valuable products of the country De 32:13 Eze 16:13 and
formed an article of extensive commerce with Tyre Eze 27:17 The use of it
was a sign of gladness Ps 92:10 Isa 61:3 and its omission a token of sorrow
2Sa 14:2 Mt 6:17 It was very abundant in Galilee. See OLIVE
Oil-Tree, Isa 41:19 R.V. marg., "oleaster"), Heb. 'etz shemen, rendered "olive
tree" in 1Ki 6:23,31,32,33 (R.V., "olive wood") and "pine branches" in Ne
8:15 (R.V., "branches of wild olive"), was some tree distinct from the olive. It
was probably the oleaster (Eleagnus angustifolius), which grows abundantly
in almost all parts of Palestine, especially about Hebron and Samaria. "It has
a fine hard wood," says Tristram, "and yields an inferior oil, but it has no
relationship to the olive, which, however, it resembles in general
appearance."
Oil, Only olive oil seems to have been used among the Hebrews. It was used
for many purposes: for anointing the body or the hair Ex 29:7 2Sa 14:2 Ps
23:5 92:10 104:15 Lu 7:46 in some of the offerings Ex 29:40 Le 7:12 Nu 6:15
15:4 but was excluded from the sin-offering Le 5:11 and the jealousy-offering
Nu 5:15 for burning in lamps Ex 25:6 27:20 Mt 25:3 for medicinal purposes
Isa 1:6 Lu 10:34 Jas 5:14 and for anointing the dead Mt 26:12 Lu 23:56 It
was one of the most valuable products of the country De 32:13 Eze 16:13
and formed an article of extensive commerce with Tyre Eze 27:17 The use of
it was a sign of gladness Ps 92:10 Isa 61:3 and its omission a token of
sorrow 2Sa 14:2 Mt 6:17 It was very abundant in Galilee. See OLIVE
Oil-Tree, Isa 41:19 R.V. marg., "oleaster"), Heb. 'etz shemen, rendered
"olive tree" in 1Ki 6:23,31,32,33 (R.V., "olive wood") and "pine branches" in
Ne 8:15 (R.V., "branches of wild olive"), was some tree distinct from the
olive. It was probably the oleaster (Eleagnus angustifolius), which grows
abundantly in almost all parts of Palestine, especially about Hebron and
Samaria. "It has a fine hard wood," says Tristram, "and yields an inferior oil,
but it has no relationship to the olive, which, however, it resembles in general
appearance."

287

oil in Greek.....................................370
oil in Greece...307, 310, 311, 314, 316,
321, 322, 323, 324, 326, 330, 336,
337, 351, 353, 359, 361, 365, 366,
368, 369, 370, 371, 372
oil in Greek.....309, 320, 325, 357, 360,
374
Olea europaea.296, 298, 299, 300, 301,
302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308,
309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315,
316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322,
323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329,
331, 332, 333, 334, 336, 337, 338,
339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 345, 346,
347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353,
354, 355, 357, 358, 359, 361, 362,
365, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373,
374
olive..14, 22, 26, 30, 83, 127, 141, 222,
284, 285, 286, 292, 295, 297, 298,
299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305,
306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312,
313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319,
320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326,
327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333,
334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340,
341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347,
348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354,
355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361,
362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368,
369, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376,
377, 378, 379, 380
Olive.......292, 293, 296, 297, 298, 300,
301, 302, 303, 306, 307, 308, 309,
311, 313, 314, 316, 317, 318, 319,
320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326,
327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 334,
335, 336, 337, 338, 341, 342, 343,
344, 347, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353,

354, 355, 356, 358, 359, 360, 362,


363, 364, 366, 367, 369, 370, 371,
372, 373, 374, 378, 379
olive tree.292, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301,
302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308,
309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315,
318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324,
325, 326, 327, 329, 330, 331, 332,
333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339,
340, 341, 342, 343, 345, 346, 347,
348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354,
355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361,
362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368,
369, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375
Olive Tree.......293, 297, 300, 303, 306,
307, 309, 313, 314, 321, 328, 332,
334, 335, 336, 341, 343, 347, 350,
353, 355, 359, 360, 362, 363, 367,
370, 372, 374
...............................................14
........................................64
.....4, 16, 64, 145, 234, 235,
239, 241, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247,
248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253
..................................293, 294
........................................95
.24, 25, 31, 106, 113, 145, 156,
227, 229
........25, 42, 90, 164, 179, 188
.........................99, 100, 165
.....................................99, 164
......................................106, 107
90, 123, 168, 187, 188, 190, 204
.......................................38, 80
..41, 254, 262, 281, 282, 283
. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 23, 71, 133,
134, 283
..................6, 11, 12, 13, 54, 129

288
.......8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 25, 65,
145, 234, 245
....27, 36, 40, 44, 45, 50, 51, 127,
129, 133, 135, 137, 140, 144, 145,
156, 227, 228, 232, 233, 243, 244,
261, 283
.......33, 37, 38, 44, 46, 245, 247,
248, 249, 251, 252, 253, 280
................................8, 34, 38, 44
. 30, 32, 36, 40, 43, 45, 123, 124,
210, 223
..............................................37
..............................32, 154
...........................106, 113, 156
....26, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131,
132, 133, 134, 259, 263
........31, 106, 113, 145, 156
.....................99, 120, 122
..........................................6
...................................111
.....................................112
.5, 15, 16, 25, 37, 39, 42, 48, 53,
54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73,
74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83,
84, 85, 86, 90, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96,
105, 106, 113, 115, 117, 118, 119,
121, 125, 126, 127, 131, 132, 136,
137, 138, 140, 150, 153, 157, 226,
227, 228, 230, 236, 240, 244, 255,
256, 257, 258, 260, 280, 282
...5, 6, 7, 17, 18, 21, 26, 31, 128,
158, 159, 160, 162, 163, 165, 167,
168, 169, 170, 173, 177, 178, 179,
183, 184, 185, 186, 190, 191, 193,
194, 199, 200, 201, 205, 206, 207,
208, 210, 213, 225, 284, 297
...................................61
.................................17
................31, 106, 113, 145, 156
..........................105, 107
...........................106, 107
......31, 106, 113, 145, 156
.....17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26,
27, 29, 30, 31, 61, 62, 66, 68, 69, 72,
75, 76, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93,
94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102,
103, 104, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162,
163, 164, 165, 167, 170, 171, 172,
173, 174, 175, 176, 179, 180, 181,

182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188,


189, 190, 191, 194, 195, 196, 197,
198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204,
205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 212,
213, 224, 279
....15, 24, 25, 38, 106, 107, 113,
114, 117, 119, 121, 122, 123, 125,
135, 147, 148, 156, 157, 227, 280
. .4, 86, 101, 108, 109, 110
..................................110
....................87, 108, 109
............................109, 110
..................31, 106, 113, 156
...............................32, 154
........31, 106, 113, 145, 156
.................31, 106, 113, 145, 156
.. .22, 23, 68, 76, 92, 147, 148,
156, 195, 196
. . .16, 20, 28, 30, 40, 43, 48, 51,
69, 75, 86, 87, 101, 108, 109, 110,
137, 140, 146, 168, 261, 262, 281
.......................................16, 69
............31, 106, 113, 145, 156
.....17, 23, 24, 25, 72, 73, 76, 97,
146, 250
. 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 319, 346,
379
.................................................293
.......293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 308,
317, 319
.................................79, 82
.......................................102
..........................................90, 204
......................................106, 107
.....34, 35, 46, 50, 98, 131, 134,
235, 255, 258, 259, 261, 262, 263,
281, 282
...................................8, 38, 149
.........................................9, 14
............................8, 10, 14, 215
.........9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 221, 223
..............................8, 11, 12, 13
.........................................9, 13
............................................67
.292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 326,
379
.................................................6
................................19, 74, 91
......20, 28, 58, 68, 75, 93, 136,
138, 145, 156, 183, 233

289
....................................18, 70, 74
................................................68
.....9, 17, 27, 33, 58, 60, 65, 67, 68,
70, 72, 73, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 98,
114, 123, 128, 132, 139, 157, 163,
165, 166, 169, 177, 178, 181, 194,
201, 202, 206, 242, 255, 256, 258,
259, 260, 282
....................17, 73, 147, 148, 196
....................................105, 218
.........................42, 65, 105, 155
19, 27, 52, 81, 85, 87, 88, 90, 91,
93, 94, 95, 103, 104, 113, 125, 126,
164, 168, 169, 173, 176, 179, 180,
181, 182, 186, 187, 188, 190, 196,
201, 202, 203, 205, 206, 210, 212,
213, 221, 224, 229, 230, 242

.......................................106
....................................62, 90
............23, 24, 76, 97, 142
................................27, 81, 164
.....................52, 103, 104
...........................................16, 25
.............................15, 23, 97, 283
......................................73
35, 49, 52, 91, 111, 128, 131,
132, 134, 136, 236, 240, 258, 259,
263
..................103, 151, 238, 241
................................................25
..........................................15
...50, 55, 59, 61, 84, 90, 101,
121, 169, 170, 179, 206, 210
................................40, 46, 234



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. Liddell-Scott. evlai<neoj evlai<neoj, a( on, = sq., Od. evla,i?noj evla,i?
noj, h( on, (evlai,a) of olive-wood, Hom. ..................................................................127
, ...................................................................135
......................................................................................................................136
.............................................................................................................139
.........................................................................................................140
Liddell-Scott. evlaiopw,lhj evlaio&pw,lhj, ou( o`, (pwle,omai) an oil-merchant, Dem.
....................................................................................................................................140
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. & . ................................279
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Oil Tree......................................................................................................................285
Oil...............................................................................................................................285
...........................................................................................................287
.............................................................................289
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, ...373
Pliny the Elder: the Natural History. Plants: the olive tree; oil and its uses; fruit and
nut trees......................................................................................................................373
EMPEDOCLES OF AGRIGENTUM.The William Ellery Leonard ranslation........374
History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire Edward Gibbon, Esq.With
notes by the Rev. H. H. Milman Vol. 1 1782 (Written), 1845 (Revised)..................375
Ancient History Sourcebook: Aelius Spartianus: The Life of Hadrian......................375

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Ancient History Sourcebook: Cicero: Selected Letters..............................................375
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A Collection of Interesting Tracts: Explaining Several Important Points of Scripture
Doctrine - Page 72 by Methodist Episcopal Church General Conference - 1856 - 378
pages .The persons spoken to were actually ingrafted into the olive tree. 2. This olive
tree is not barely the outward, visible church, but the invisible...

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A Collection of Theological Tracts - Page 344 by Richard Watson 1791 The church
or kingdom of God, is compared to an olive-tree, and the members of it to the
branches. [42] "And if fome of the branches, [the unbelieving Jews]...
A Critical Greek and English Concordance of the New Testament
by Charles Frederic Hudson, Ezra Abbot, Thomas Sheldon Green - 1885 - 508 pages
Page 45
A Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, Mythology, Religion, Literature [and] Art Page 426 by Oskar Seyffert - 1956 - 716 pages The oil most used was that obtained
by means of olive presses from the olive tree, which seems to have been transplanted
from Syria to Greece and thence to...
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - Page 825 by William Smith - 1878 1293 pages The olive usually comes to maturity, in Italy, about the middle or latter
end of December... The fruit of the olive tree consists of two parts, the pulpy >...
A Dictionary of Miracles: Imitative, Realistic, and Dogmatic - Page 156 by Ebenezer
Cobham ( Brewer - 1966 - 632 pages An olive tree planted by St. Torquatus 'or- I
God answering by Fire. i in LEV. x. 24. Moses having prepared ft bullock and a ram
a peace offering...
A Dictionary of Surnames by Hanks, Patrick - 1988 - 826 pages Page 396.
A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India.By George Watt, Edgar Thurston
1972 Page 249.
A dictionary, geographical, statistical, and historical, of the various countries, places,
and... - Page 967 by John Ramsay M'Culloch 1852... calculated that there are eight
or nine varieties of the olive in Greece. The oil is extracted in the rudest manner, after
which it is either run into...
A Field Guide to the Birds of Britain and Europe - Page 80 by Guy Mountfort, Roger
Tory Peterson, P. A. D. Hollum, P. A. D. Hollom - 2001 - 512 pages Woods and
scrub in SW. terine. House Sparrow-like call. Europe. OLIVE-TREE WARBLER
Map 278 p.192 Big bill: pale patch on wing. Olive groves...
A French-English Dictionary for Chemists - Page 248 by Austin McDowell Patterson
- 1921 - 384 pages Olive. live; something resembling an olive, as a button or knob;
specif.,... . olivier, m. olive tree, olive (Olea) ; olive, olive wood,...
A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in All
Parts of the... - Page 113 by John Pinkerton 1814 The wood of the Red pear-tree
(Roode Peer) is ufed for making.the bodies, under and upper... The wood of the Olive
tree (... ), the wild Fig-tree (Wilde...

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A Geography of Europe - Page 532 by Gottmann, Jean - 1962 - 788 pages.
The olive tree is the most typical of the Mediterranean. Throughout the year it
keeps it silvery leaves that glisten, showing an adaptation to lesser...
A Geography of Spain and Portugal - Page 65 by Ruth Way - 1962 - 362 pages
... is the only wild palm of European origin, the wild olive (Olea europaea), the
Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis), juniper trees Juniperus...
A Glossary of Later Latin to 600 A.D. by Alexander Souter - 1996 - 486 pages
Page 276.
A Guide to the Sculptures of the Parthenon in the British Museum - Page 23
by Arthur Hamilton Smith, British Museum Dept. of Greek and Roman Antiquities 1908 - 134 pages... the olive-tree. The victory in the contest was adjudged to Athene.
were the sacred olive-tree produced by Athene and the salt spring of Poseidon...
A Handbook of materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics - Page 937 by Samuel
Otway Lewis Potter - 1901 - 951 pages , 655 of Rose Water, 111 Spermaceti, in of
Tannic Acid, 95 Tar, 431 White Precipitate, 340 Ointments, 600 Compounding, 601
Formulae for, 602 Olea Europaea,...
A History of Greece: From the Earliest Period to the Close of the Generation
Contemporary with... - Page 461 by George Grote 1862 They discovered that the
sacred olive-tree near the chapel of Erechtheus, the especial gift of the goddess
Athene, though burnt to the ground by the recent...
A History of Medicine - Page 744 by Plinio Prioreschi - 1998 - 3 pages
... of the white pomegranate tree; sumac; gallnut from the oak tree; pomegranate
juice; goat cheese; spelt; green winter figs; leaves from the olive tree;...
A natural system of botany - Page 308 by John Lindley - 1836
a sort of Storax is yielded by Olea europaea. De Candolle suggests (Essai Mfd.
p. 204.) that the Ash is related to the Maple tribe, and this view is lately...
A natural system of botany - Page 308 by John Lindley - 1836
a sort of Storax is yielded by Olea europaea. De Candolle suggests (Essai Mfd.
p. 204.) that the Ash is related to the Maple tribe, and this view is lately...
A New Portuguese Grammar in Four Parts... - Page 19 by Antonio Vieyra - 1811 248 pages. A medlar-tree. An orange-tree. A walnut-tree. Myrtle. A wild olive-tree.
Ivy. A peach-tree. A rofe-buih. A plum-tree. A pear-tree. A pine-tree...
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - Page 247 by James Joyce - 2000 - 352 pages
I was exalted like a palm tree in Cades, and as a rose plant in Jericho. As a fair olive
tree in the plains, and as a plane tree by the water in the streets...
A Portraiture of Quakerism: Taken from a View of the Moral Education, Discipline,
Peculiar... - Page 167 by Thomas Clarkson 1808 If some of you, for instance, who
are the elder or natural branches, should be broken off, and the Gentiles, being a wild

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olive-tree, should be grafted in...
A Radical Jew: Paul and the Politics of Identity - Page 201. By Daniel Boyarin - 1997
- 400 pages. But if some of the branches were broken off, and you, a wild olive shoot,
were grafted in their place to share the richness of the olive tree..
A Scientific German Reader - Page 113. edited by Herbert Zabriskie Kip - 1916 - 445
pages... Rhus Oxyacantha Cav. bildet Strucher, die in der Trockenperiode ihr Laub
abwerfen. Auch der wilde lbaum (Olea europaea L.) folgt im...
A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church Page 176 by Augustine, John Chrysostom 1887 But the apostle himself says that the
Jews, who would not believe in Christ, were branches broken off, and that the
Gentiles, a wild olive tree,...
A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church
by Augustine, John Chrysostom 1887.By ADAM'S SIN THE HUMAN RACE HAS
BECOME A "WILD OLIVE TREE." Until, then, this remission of sins takes place
in the offspring, they have within them ...
A Series of Lecture Sermons: Delivered at the Second Universalist Meeting, in
Boston - Page 139 by Hosea Ballou, Second Society of Universalists (Boston, Mass.)
- 1844 - 375 pages For if thou wert cut out of the olive-tree, which is wild by nature
and wert grafted contrary to nature into a good olive- tree, how much more shall
they...
A Standard Swahili-English Dictionary: (founded on Madan's Swahili-English
Dictionary) - Page 271.By Inter-territorial Language (Swahili) Committee to the East
African Dependencies, Frederick Johnson - 1967 - 548 pages... slip, shoot, cutting,
young plant, eg mcht huu ni mil ganit What tree is this cutting of?... , n. mt- wild
olive tree The cultivated olive tree is...
A Storm Without Rain: A Novel in Time - Page 325.By Jan Adkins - 2004 - 179
pages I much admire the verve and imagination of Thomas Friedman's The Lexus and
the Olive Tree(London: harpercollins, 2000), though I believe Friedman is....
A Survey of the New Testament - Page 404.By Robert Horton Gundry - 2003
An olive tree The Progress of Salvation According to Romans 8:30 Predestined
olive...
A Systematic Catalogue of the Soft Scale Insects of the World: Coccoidea: Coccidae)
of the World - Page 306 by Yair Ben-Dov - 1993 - 568 pages... Olea europaea...
A Text-book of Botany - Page 602.By Eduard Strasburger - 1898 - 632 pages
... 329, 334 Lappa major, *595 ; vulgaris, 599 Larix europaea, 441, 442 ;...
moschata, *510 NICOTIANA TABACUM, *579, *580, 582 OLEA EUROPAEA,
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A Treatise on Atonement: In which the Finite Nature of Sin is Argued. Its Cause and
Consequences... Pag 174 by Hosea Ballou - 1840 - 228 pages The olive-tree refuses.
They next apply to the fig-tree, and that refuses. They next apply to the vine, and the
vine refuses...
A Wold Geography of Forest Resources - Page 331by Eileen M. Teclaff, John
Kirtland Wright, Stephen Haden-Guest - 1956 - 736 pages... Olea europaea, and
others as secondary species. Although the term "maquis" is often applied to it, this
type of vegetation is not bushy and open...
A Treatise on God Written in Armenian by Eznik of Kolb (Floruit C.430-C.450) Page 160.By Monica J. Blanchard, Eznik,, Robin Darling Young - 1998 - 222 pages
Because olive in Greek is called he/ta. But Greeks comes from Javan, who was
one of the directors of the construction of the tower (ci Gen 10:2-5)...
Accent - Page 163 by Curley, Daniel, George Scouffas, Charles Shattuck - 1973 - 507
pages (3) In the bower of an olive tree weep two old women... Olive tree evokes, in
connection with the cross of line 21, the Mount of Olives of the Christian...
Aesop's Fables: A New Version, Chiefly from Original Sources - Page xiii
by Thomas James, John Tenniel, Aesop - 1848 - 232 pages The Trees went forth on a
time to anoint a king over them ; and they said unto the Olive-tree : " Reign thou
over us ; " but the Olive-tree said unto them,...
Agent in Place -3 - Page 251 by Helen MacInnes 1981 He seized that moment of
their surprise, and ran for the nearest olive tree, dodged behind it, waited for another
bullet to sing past his shoulders...
Aging of Organisms - Page 58 by Heinz D. Osiewacz 2003... years Olive (Olea
europaea) 700 years Giant sequoia (Sequoia gigantea) 3200 years Bristlecone pine
(Pinus aristata) 4600 years Annuals: Cannabis sativa...
Albertus Magnus, de Animalibus . XXVI, nach der Clner Urschrift - Page
1634
by Hermann Stadler, Albertus, Albertus Magnus 1920... 3138. Oleaster (Olea
europaea L. v... 98. oliva (Olea europaea L.) 7,46; 8177; 17,31; 22,34. olla (...
All about Trees - Page 53 by Ortho Books, Barbara Ferguson Stremple - 1982 - 112
pages... Cupressus species Elaeagnus angustifolia Eucalyptus species Ilex species
Juniperus species Laurus nobilis Ligustrum lucidum Olea europaea Picea species...
All in the Day's Work: An Autobiography - Page 206 by Ida Minerva Tarbell - 2003 448 pages We can discuss Standard Oil in Greece as well as here. If it seems a good
plan you can send for your documents and work in the Pantheon...

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All the Plants of the Bible - Page 154 by Winifred Walker - 1957 - 244 pages
The leaves of this evergreen are gray-green, long, slender, and of shimmering
beauty: "His branches shall spread, and his beauty shall be as the olive tree...
Allelopathy: a physiological process with ecological implications - Page 296
by Lus (EDT) Gonzlez, Nuria Pedrol, Manuel J. Reigosa - 2006 - 637 pages
... , R., Oliva, A. (2000) Allelochemicals from Rue (Ruta graveolens L.)
and olive (Olea europaea L.) oil mill waste waters as potential...
Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges - Page 155
by James B. Greenough, Joseph Henry Allen - 2001 - 511 pages... , an olive tree.
salic-tum, N., a willow thicket, from salix, a willow tree... follow. ole-aster, M., wild
olive, from olea, an olive tree...
American Anthropologist - Page 55 by The American Anthropological Association
1991 Typical of this group are some species of pine (Pinus), oak (Quercus),
pistachio (Pistacia), laurel (Laurus nobilis), olive (Olea europaea), strawberry-tree...
American Household Botany: A History of Useful Plants, 1620-1900 - Page 228
by Judith Sumner 2004... but occasional references to sweet oil or Florence oil
referred to olive oil that was pressed from the flesh of olives (Olea europaea)...
American Imago - Page 70 by Association for Applied Psychoanalysis, Project Muse
1939... she represents reparation, or at any rate the opposite of body destruction
Athens is the country of the olive tree. And this country for her own has...
American Journal of Philology - Page 229 by Project Muse, JSTOR (Organization)
1953. In Attica the olive and the vine survived. The olive tree has long and searching
roots which find water over a considerable area; if there is too much...
An Accompaniment to Mitchell's Map of the World, on Mercator's Projection:
Containing an Index... - Page 414 by Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1839 - 572 pages
The olive, in Greece, retains its ancient celebrity ; " nor has the honey of Mount
Hymettus lost any part of its exquisite flavour...
An Analytical Concordance of the Books of the Apocrypha by Lester T. Whitelocke,
Fred L. Casmin - 1978 - 814 pages Page 146
An Essay on the History and Cultivation of the European Olive-tree - Page 1
by Augustus Lucas Hillhouse - 1820 - 54 pages ON THE EUROPEAN OLIVETREE. P. SINCE the introduction of the Vine, the Olive seems principally wanting to
complete the vege riches of the United States...
An Illustrated Guide to Eastern Woodland Wildflowers and Trees: 350 plants
observed, at... - Page 37 by Melanie Choukas-Bradley - 2004 - 415 pages
... closer to home, sassafras oil. In Greek mythology, when Daphne wanted to escape

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from Apollo, she became a laurel tree. The family does not include...
An introduction to botany - Page 507 by John Lindley 1835... Amygdalus
communis, Pistacia vera; Citrus Limonum, Medica, vulgaris, Aurantium;
Opuntia vulgaris, Cucurbita Citrullus, Olea europaea; Solanum Melongena,...
.
An Introduction to Homeopathic Medicine in Primary Care - Page 430
by Sidney Skinner - 2000 - 250 pages... Ocimum canum Brazilian alfavaca Ocimum
sanctum Monk's basil Oenanthe crocata Water dropwort Oenothera biennis Large
evening primrose Olea europaea...
.
An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures - Page 59
by Thomas Hartwell Horne 1825 Various similitudes are derived from the olive tree
by die inspired writers; as well as from the vine which affords a triple produce in
each year...
An Old Olive Tree by Joseph Todd Gordon Macleod - 1971 - 37 pages
Limited ed. of 250 copies.
Anais do Instituto Superior de Agronomia - Page 310 by Instituto supeprior de
agronomia, Universidade tcnica 1994 nological and geographical distribution of
the C. oleae in our country is also indicated. Desde 1968 vimos observando folhas de
oliveira, Olea europaea ...
Ancient Athens - Page 299.By Ernest Arthur Gardner 1902 On some coins,
however, we have a figure of Athena and her olive tree which... In the centre was the
olive tree, for which the socket can still be seen in...
Ancient Egypt: the Light of the World. A Work of Reclamation and Restitution in
Twelve Books... - Page 777.By Gerald Massey In the Ritual when Horus stands or is
seated (on the Mount of the Olive-tree) " in the (human) form of that god who is
raised...
Animal Traditions: Behavioural Inheritance in Evolution - Page 35 by Eva Jablonka,
Eytan Avital - 2000 - 446 pages Our first male is very busy now, foraging among the
twigs and leaves of the olive tree for his favourite food small larval and adult
butterflies, moths,...
Anleitung zur Analyse von Pflanzen und Pflanzentheilen - Page 47 by Friedrich
Rochleder - 1858 - 112 pages Olea europaea...
Annalen der Physik - Page 179 1859 So gelang es, um nur einige Beispiele
anzufhren, Ehrenberg nicht, diese Eigenschaft an den Schuppen auf den Blttern
von Olea europaea und an den...

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Annales de l'Institut phytopathologique Benaki =: Chronika tou Benakeiou
Phytopathologikou... - Page 248 by Benakeio Phytopathologiko Institouto - 1935
a - on Olea europaea in Crete (see text, SPP 1486); b - on Olea europaea in Antibes
... S. Plank 1979-07-19; c - on Olea europaea in Taormina, Sicilia, leg...
Annales de l'Institut phytopathologique Benaki =: Chronika tou Benakeiou
Phytopathologikou... - Page 39 by Benakeio Phytopathologiko Institouto - 1935
It was found on the following plants : on olive-tree (Olea europaea), inflorescences
and leaves (lower surface), together with the predacious Amblyseius...
Annales des sciences naturelles - Page 245 by Adolphe Brongniart, Antoine
Guillemin, Joseph Decaisne, Philippe douard Lon Van Tieghem, Julien Costantin,
Pierre Allorge, Louis Blaringhem 1838 L. ( Ne s'y trouve plus. ) Fraxinus excelsior.
L. Olea europaea. L. 5oo...
Annali Del Museo Civico Di Storia Naturale "Giacomo Doria". Page 166
by Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria (Genoa, Italy) 1916.
Mattirolo, Fontana, 1927. Fam. Oleaceae 554. Olea europaea L. (2706), var...
Olea europaea L. (2706), var. sativa...
Annuaire europen: European Yearbook - Page 569 by Conseil de l'Europe
(Strasbourg), Council of Europe 1956... 15 per cent (gasoline) and 10 per cent (gas
oil) in Greece; 12 per cent (gasoline) and 14 per cent (gas oil) in Italy; 7 per cent
(gasoline) and 6 per...
Annual Report - Page 72 by Rockefeller Foundation 1966 Recently experiments
have been undertaken to determine the larvicidal efficiency of a cheap and odorless
oil. In Greece the Foundation is assisting the...
Annual Review of Biochemistry - Page 357 by Annual Reviews, Inc, James Murray
Luck 1932... yielding to treatment with cod-liver oil. In Greece, "idiopathic day
blindness," having a dietary origin, and curable by vitamin A is said to be endemic...
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics - Page 319 by Richard F. Johnston,
Daphne Gail Fautin 1997... von Olea europaea L. ssp. sativa Hoff, et Link,
Quercus Hex L., und Quercus pubescens Willd auf dem nrdlichen...
Another Planet: Or Future Earth - Page 15.By D. Patrick Georges - 1999
I was just starting my career with Mobil Oil in Greece and he became my mentor.
I still do not know exactly what kind of umbilical cord connected us...
Archaeological Investigations at El-Hibeh 1980: Preliminary Report - Page 56
by Robert J. Wenke - 1984 - 142 pages Records of the olive in ancient Egypt go back

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to the Pyramid texts of the 5th and 6th Dynasties, and Reisner suggests that the oil
was imported from...
Archaeology - Page 23 by Archaeological Institute of America 1948... never
represented there (the olive branch in a nural at Amarna is exceptional),
... part )fa charging bull in front of an olive tree (Figure IX eft)...
Archivio storico siciliano - Page 243 by Societ siciliana per la storia patria (Palermo,
Italy) 1947 71-73. Per gli usi attuali: LP DA LEGNANO, op. cit., p. 858 (Olea
Europaea L); R. CHIEJ, op. cit., 209 (Olea Europaea L); T. CECCHINI, op. cit...
Art in the Life of Mankind: A Survey of Its Achievements from the Earliest Times Page 96 by Allen William Seaby 1928 Oil in the Mediterranean is a staple food,
answering to butter in the north, and we shall see that the olive in ancient Crete was
considered an important...
Art in the Western World - Page 76.By David Metheny Robb, Garrison, Jesse Janes,
1901-, Jesse James Garrison - 1942 - 1045 pages. The mementos of this contesta
spring of salt water marking the spot where the horse emerged, and an olive tree
had to be taken into account in laying out...
Arts and Ideas - Page 15 by William Fleming - 1955 - 797 pages
When Athena's turn came she brought forth the olive tree, and the gods...
took place had the sacred olive tree, the salt spring, and the mark of Poseidon's...
Atti - Page 177 by Venice R. istituto di scienze, lettere ed arti, Societ toscana di
scienze naturali 1957 449. M. Ole (DC) BERL. et VOGL. - - SACC., Syll, X, p.
204. Su foglie di Olea europaea L. in M. Pisano (BECCARI, ?). 450...
Atti della Societ Toscana di Scienze Naturali Residente in Pisa. Serie A. Memorie Page 49.By Societ toscana di scienze naturali - 1948
Fraxinus ornus e Phillyrea segnano sovente la loro presenza con una curva piuttosto
precoce, mentre Olea europaea diffonde il polline pi tardivamente...
Avian Migration - Page 297 by P. (Peter) Berthold, E. (Edith) Sonnenschein,
Eberhard Gwinner - 2003 - 596 pages Fruits typically have a protein content of 17
% on dry mass, with a few exceptions such as Olea europaea (8 %), Pistacia
terebinthus (8 %), Sambucus...
Be Happy You Are Loved - Page 58 by Robert Harold Schuller - 1986 - 256 pages
But one letter impressed me: My Dear Friend, I have received the olive tree and
wish to thank you. Permit me to take a moment of your precious time to...
Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry - Page 719 by Reiner. Luckenbach - 1987 947 pages Isolation from Olea europaea...

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Bibliography of Agriculture by National Agricultural Library (U.S.) - 1980
Biodiversity: Biomolecular Aspects of Biodiversity and Innovative Utilization - Page
214 by Bilge ener - 2002 - 412 pages... Astragalus cretaceous and Olea europaea
subsp. cuspidate...
Biogeography: An Ecological Perspective - Page 531957 - 408 pages
MEDITERRANEAN: (Olea europaea, Ceratonia siliqua, Cistus). 8. TROPICAL.
Wulff subdivides this category into (a) Asia- Africa, southwestern Asia to...
Biotechnology of Fruit and Nut Crops - Page 404 by Richard E. Litz - 2005 - 748
pages 1 Olea europaea Olive 1 Dipartimento di Produzione Vegetale, Sez... The
section O!ea includes the complex of Olea europaea L., the Mediterranean olive...
Birds, Beasts, and Relatives - Page 18 by Gerald Durrell - 1969 - 243 pages
Suddenly he would lunge forward and the point of his stick would disappear in
one of the holes in the olive tree's trunk and he would utter a pleased "Ha,"...
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 103 1842...By an olive tree.The authority
for the olive ie, I fear, only poetical, but it is high. Sir Walter Scott, in recounting the
wanderings of Ms Palmer to...
Blossoms on the Olive Tree: Israeli and Palestinian Women Working for Peace
by Janet M. Powers, ( - 2006 - 160 pages. These are their stories, and they impart a
measure of humanity to the occupation, the Separation Wall, and living with the fear
of suicide bombings that is...
Book Review Digest - Page 512 by H.W. Wilson Company 1938. The olive tree
307p $2.75... ; DH Lawrence; BR Haydon- Waterworks and kings; In a Tunisian
oasis- The olive tree. Booklist 33:238 Ap '37 "As an...
Borderland Farming: Possibilities and Limitations of Farming in the Roman Period
and Early... - Page 115 by Laura Immy Kooistra - 1996 - 408 pages... Morus nigra
Olea europaea Primus avium Prunus domestica sl Prunus domestica ssp. insititia
Prunus persica Prunus spinosa Prunus sp...
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society - Page 150 by Linnean Society of London
1961... (3) Mediterranean species whose northern limit of range is now farther south,
as Quercus ilex L., Q. coccifera L., Olea europaea L.,...
Botany - Page 660 by Wilfred William Robbins, John Nathan Martin - 1916 - 578
pages Styra.v Benzoin is a medium-sized tree with long, ovate, acuminate leaves
which are very hairy on the under surface... The olive tree (Olea...
Botany of the Living Plant by Frederick Orpen Bower - 1921 - 799 pages. Page 687

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Breeding Tropical and Subtropical Fruits - Page 260.By P. K. Ray - 2002 - 340 pages
Depending upon the cultivar avocado fruit contains 3 30 per cent oil, similar
in composition to olive (Olea europaea L.) oil and when ripe the flesh is...
Bretton Woods Agreements Act: Hearings Before the Committee on Banking and
Currency, House of... - Page 36.By United States Congress. Senate. Committee on
Banking and Currency 1945 If you want to buy some olive oil in Greece, does
Greek currency have any value, or doesn't it? Senator TAFT. Yes. Mr. ACHESON.
Of course. Senator TAFT...
British Authors Before 1800: A Biographical Dictionary - Page 245 by Stanley
(Kunitz 1952 1647; The Shaking of the Olive Tree, 1660; Complete Works (J.
Pratt, ed.) 1808; Complete Poems (AB Grosart, ed.) 1879.
Broken Hand: The Life of Thomas Fitzpatrick: Mountain Man, Guide and Indian
Agent by Le Roy Reuben Hafen - 1981 - 376 pages Eighty-eight pest plants are
proclaimed, including recent additions of community pest plants such as feral olives
(Olea europaea) and bridal creeper...
Bulletin - Page 356.By American Association of Petroleum Geologists - 1924
News (Cleveland), Vol. 16, No. 12, pp. 67, 69, 1924. HOWELL, GEORGE, "Is There
Oil in Greece?" Oil Eng. and Fin. (London), Vol. 5, No. 95, pp...

Bulletin de l'Institut d'Egypte - Page 229 by Institut d'Egypte (1918- ) 1955...


Sycomore and Olive in ancient Egypt ; and those were used in funeral decorations.
22 A i36 -- A piece of a mat used as collin : culms of Cyperus sp. and...
Bulletin mensuel de la Socit linnenne de Lyon - Page 296 by Socit linnenne de
Lyon 1932... tricuspidata Desf., Olea europaea L., Lavandula multifida L.,
Lavandula dentati L., Valerianella discoidea (L.) Lois., Bellis annua L.,...
Bulletin of the John Rylands Library - Page 508 by John Rylands Library - 1972
3 The equation does not seem to have been carried through to the extent of making
the olive tree also the image of God, except when He is united with the...
Bulletin of the New York Public Library - Page 163 by New York Public Library
1977 As you yourselves know, there is a beautiful olive tree not quite in the center
of my garden. It was the only one surrounded by a large bare space...
Bulletin of the Public Affairs Information Service - Page 324
by Public Affairs Information Service, H.W. Wilson Company - 1919
Oregon Voter 17:9-11 Ap 5 '19 Olive Industry Statistics Production of olives and
olive oil In Greece for 1918...

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Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club - Page 17 by Torrey Botanical Club - 1997
D 1904. t Bergen, JY Transpiration of sun leaves and shade leaves of Olea
europaea...
California Historical Society Quarterly - Page 365.By California Historical Society
1922 Carrot Daucus carota Watermelon Citrullus vulgaris Olive seedling (not the
mission variety) Olea europaea Little Club wheat Triticum compactum humboldtii...
California Poets: An Anthology of 244 Contemporaries - Page 572 by Henry Harrison
(Firm)., Harrison, firm, publishers, New York. (1932. Henry Harrison) - 1932 - 768
pages Olive tree in the rain Grey-veiling yourself in sadness, You tempt us to tears.
Olive tree in the sun, Brooding in sentient silence, You dare us to deeds...
Candid Reasons for Renouncing the Principles of Antipaedobaptism: Also, an
Appendix, Containing... - Page 51 by Peter Edwards - 1804 - 167 pages
... of the olive tree... of the olive tree ; then it is evident, that the ancient
church continued to...
Candole De: Origin des plantes cultivees
4000 .. .

, , . . .

Catalogue of Scientific Papers (1800-1900) - Page 512 by Royal Society (Great


Britain) 1965... (Olea Europaea). Erdin. Journ. Prak. Chem...
Catholic World - Page 71 by Paulist Fathers 1971. The olive-tree which Athena was
credited with having so miraculously planted, was piously cared for throughout all
the ages. It never, however, grew into...
Catholic World - Page 724 by Paulist Fathers 1971. "But as for me, I am like a
green olive tree in the house of God" (Ps. li... In praise of Wisdom it is said that she is
"like a fair olive tree in the...
Cell and Tissue Culture in Forestry - Page 148.By J. M. Bonga, Don J. Durzan - 1987
Yuce (146) obtained normal germination of olive (Olea europaea) embryos from...
Centaurus. - Page 117.By A. E. L. Davis, Synergy (Online service) - 1950
Olivenl, aus Frchten von olea europaea L. - Keil - Minner(F) MELL- HONIG stn.
= ther.: Bienenhonig -Keil -Ar/Hi/Schn. - Minner(F)- Minner(M) - s...
Check List of Native and Naturalized Trees of the United States (including Alaska) Page 124.By Elbert Luther Little - 1953 - 472 pages... L.) or, as some say, the wild
olive (Olea europaea L. var. oleaster DC.), plant names much confused in early
literature. REFERENCE...

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Chemical Abstracts - Page 323.By American Chemical Society Chemical Abstracts
Service - 1982... olive (Olea europaea) midway between the onset of...

Chemical Abstracts.By American Chemical Society, American Chemical Society


Chemical Abstracts Service 1907 Page 110
Chemistry for OCR A for Double Award - Page 102 by David Lees, John Payne
2001 In addition they would be able to The ancient Greeks used crude oil in Greek
fire. Greek fire was a mixture of crude oil...
Childhood Education - Page 467.By Association for Childhood Education
International, International Kindergarten Union 1924 For example: a few days ago
Tommy started to climb the olive tree. Instantly several other children scrambled to
the tree to accompany him in his feat...
Children's Literature in Education - Page 162 by SpringerLink (Online service).
1970... "he Olive Tree do what we know to be wrong. But when particular men and
women are thought of merely as representative of a class that has previously...
Chilling Injury of Horticultural Crops - Page 28 by Chien Yi Wang - 1990
Olives (Olea europaea L.) The symptoms of chilling injury are a slight tannish
to brown discoloration in the flesh of the fruit adjacent to or near the...
Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality: Gay People in Western Europe
from the... - Page 112 by Boswell, John - 1981 - 424 pages... later in the same epistle
to describe the activity of God in saving the Gentiles: For if thou wert cut out of the
olive tree which is wild by nature,...
Climate Development and History of the North Atlantic Realm - Page 226 by G.
(Gerold) Wefer - 2002 - 486 pages... or warm temperate evergreen trees (eg olive
Olea europaea) respectively; and 3. moisture availability the principal
longitudinal determinant ofthe...

Cold Sassy Tree - Page 1 by Olive Ann Burns - 1984 - 400 pages. Olive... Tree...
Collected Poems - Page xxiv by Joseph Hall - 1949 - 309 pages. Shaking of the Olive
Tree (1660), sig. H4T- * A draft ordinance to discharge the temporal and real estate
of Dr. Joseph Hall, late Bishop of Norwich,...
Collier's Encyclopedia, with Bibliography and Index - Page 118 by William Darrach
Halsey, Emanuel Friedman 1986. The olive, Olea europaea, is classified in the
family Oleaceae (olive). UP HEDRICK OLIVEIRA MARTINS, JOAQUIM
PEDRO DE...

309
Commentary - Page 448.By American Jewish Committee 1945 'The Olive Tree"
provides a fair sample of these difficulties... and this then gives way to a generalized
description of the olive tree: "You cannot find...
Common Knowledge: A Reader's Guide to Literary Allusions, by David Grote - 1987
Commonweal - Page 423, by Herbert FISHER 1924. Nerone is executed while tied
to an olive tree whose branches give the impression of a cross. Against this same tree
Black paints...
Communications de la Faculte des sciences de l'Universite d'Ankara - Page 43
by Ankara Universitesi Fen Fakultesi 1941 In general, the individuals of this species
which show shrub form with small and thorny leaves and fruits belong to Olea
europaea var. sylvestris...
Communications in Behavioral Biology - Page 282. 1971CYANOPICA CYANUS
FEEDS ON AND STORES SEEDS OF PINUS PINEA, QUERCUS ILEX, 0.
PYRENAICA, Q.ROBUR AND OLEA EUROPAEA (TURCEK, 1961,
VALVERDE...
Compost Utilization in Horticultural Cropping Systems - Page 185by Peter J.
Stoffella, Brian A. Kahn - 2001 - 414 pages Soil organic amendments obtained from
mixes of cow manure, poultry manure, waste from skin and hide workshops, olive
(Olea europaea L.) husks etc. are...

Conference on Recent Shifts in Vegetation Boundaries of Deciduous Forests,


Especially Due to... - Page 114, by George R. Walther - 1999 - 342 pages
... they are able to carry Olea europaea and of course Quercus ilex and other...
beech-like Celtis australis on a warm hill-side above Bellinzona and Olea...

Constructing a Sense of Place: Architecture and the Zionist Discourse - Page 315
by Haim Yacobi - 2004 - 356 pages, Other species marking the edges of his yard were
Monterey cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa 'goldcrest') and olive trees (Olea
europaea)...
Converging Truths: Euripides' Ion and the Athenian quest for self-definition - Page 86
by Katerina Zacharia - 2003 - 231 pages... of Ion's birth tokens a wreath of the olive
tree which Athena had planted... where the olive tree grows, beside the rock of the
nightingale (1478-84)...
Conversations with Derek Walcott - Page 146.By Derek ( Walcott, William Baer 1996 - 228 pages... oil in Greece or, if you change places, the coconut. For one
person it's picturesque and archaic and literary. For another person it's something

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that...
Conversations with Derek Walcott - Page 146.By Derek ( Walcott, William Baer 1996 - 228 pages. The same thing would be true, I imagine, of olive oil in Greece or,
if you change places, the coconut. For one person it's picturesque and archaic and...

Cosmos: Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe - Page 218, by Alexander


von Humboldt 1849... (Olea europaea); f...
.
Courtyards: Aesthetic, Social, and Thermal Delight - Page 224, by John S. Reynolds 2002 - 256 pages. Olea europaea...sose Olea...
Cracking the Metabolic Code: 9 Keys to Optimal Health - Page 182
by James B. Lavalle, Stacy Lundin Yale - 2003 - 288 pages
Citrus paradisi); oregano leaf extract (Oreganum vulgare); olive leaf extract (Olea
europaea); caprylic acid (from the coconut); supplemental colostrum (the...

Cracking the Metabolic Code: 9 Keys to Optimal Health - Page 182


by James B. Lavalle, Stacy Lundin Yale - 2003 - 288 pages
Citrus paradisi); oregano leaf extract (Oreganum vulgare); olive leaf extract (Olea
europaea); caprylic acid (from the coconut); supplemental colostrum (the...
Crop Ferality and Volunteerism by Jonathan Gressel (Hardcover - April 12, 2005).
Cross Currents - Page 117edited by Joseph E. Cunneen - 1950
... imagery not only indicates that "the spiritual children are grafted into the
root [so] that they may share in the living sap of the holy olive tree...
Crossroads to Civil War: Lebanon, 1958-1976, by Kamal Suleiman Salibi - 1976
They said to the olive tree, "Be our King!" The olive tree answered them, "Must
I forego my oil Which gives honour to gods and men, to stand swaying above...
Cryopreservation of Plant Germplasm II - Page 310, by Yasphal P. S. Bajaj, Leigh
Edward Towill - 2002 - 390 pages... MJ, Gonzales-Benito E, Revilla MA (1994)
Desiccation and cryopreservation of olive (Olea europaea L.)...
cum, Friedrich Christian, 1769-1838A Treatise on Adulterations of Food, and
Culinary Poisons Exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine,
Spiritous Liquors, Tea, Coffee, Cream, Confectionery, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper,
Cheese, Olive Oil, Pickles, and Other Articles Employed in Domestic
economyEnglish .
Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen - Page 88, by Scott Cunningham
- 2003 - 378 pages. Olive (Olea europaea) Planet: Sun Element: Air Energies:

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Spirituality, health, peace, sex Lore: The olive was sacred to Aten in ancient Egypt.6'
Olive oil,...
Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature by John
McClintock 1891 Page 324

Dangerous Liaisons?: When Cultivated Plants Mate with Their Wild Relatives - Page
113 by Norman Carl Ellstrand - 2003 - 264 pagesOlive Olives are fruits of the tree
Olea europaea ssp. europaea L. The fruits are used in two ways: processed for olive
oil and preserved for human...

Daybreak - Page 157, by Baez, Joan - 1968 - 159 pages. In autumn the sun shafts lose
their strength and the sky threatens storms, and the olive tree buds little shiny fruit.
And in winter the rain shuts me in my...
Debow's Review, Agricultural, Commercial, Industrial Progress and Resources. Page 50 by R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Q. Bell, William MacCreary Burwell, James
Dunwoody Brownson De Bow 1856 Give us rather that rigid aud dogmatic adhe- *
The trees went forth on a time to anoint a king over them ; and they said unto the
olive tree,...
Defending Israel: A Strategic Plan for Peace and Security by Martin van Creveld
(Paperback - Aug 11, 2005) Other Editions: Hardcover Development Digest by
National Planning Association, United States. Agency for International Development
- 1965
Development Digest, by National Planning Association, United States. Agency for
International Development 1965.
Developmental Biology - Page 353 by Leon W. Browder - 1984 - 624 pages FIGURE
8.23 Formation of the intine in Olea europaea pollen... The ultra- structure of pollengrain development in the olive (Olea europaea). 1...
Dewey Decimal Classification and Relative Index by Melvil Dewey - 1965 - 2153
pages. Page 1908
Dialectic of Enlightenment - Page 74, by Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno, Max
Horkheimer 1997... concerns the immovable position of the marriage bed; her
husband had based it on an olive tree round which he had built the room itselfthe
olive tree...
Dic Routledge Macedonian-English Dictionary - Page 252, by Peter M. Hill, Sunica
Mirevska, Kevin Windle - 1998 - 712 pages (Olea europaea) olive (tree...

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Dictionary of Classical Mythology: Symbols, Attributes & Associations
by Robert E. Bell - 1982 - 390 pages, Page 177
Dictionary of National Biography - Page 80 by LESLIE. STEPHEN - 1890
A small quarto, with a collection of posthumous pieces called ' The Shaking of
the Olive Tree,' was published in 1660, and in 1662 came out another folio...
Dictionary of National Biography: Volume 14. Damon - D'Eyncourt by Unknown
Author (Paperback - May 31, 2001) Excerpt - page 157: "... 406). He died on 16 Oct.
1573 (OLIVE, History of Ludlow, p.209), and was buried at Abergele, but no..."
Dictionary of Subjects and Symbols in Art by James A. Hall 1979, Page 210
Dictionary of Technical Terms, by Frederic Swing Crispin - 1970 - 455 pages
Page 289
Dictionary of the History of Ideas: Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas - Page 226
by Philip Paul Wiener 1973 "here below, plants and animals proceed from a definite
antecedent cause, and each thing springs from the appropriate seed, so that an olive
tree will...
Dictionary of the New Testament - Page 308, by Xavier Leon-Dufour - 1980 - 458
pages oil Gk. elaion, elaia: "olive tree"; in Heb. shemen: "fatty,"yis'hdr: "bursting,
... Ceelder. olive tree Gk. elaia. With the fig tree and the vine,...
Die Chemie in technischer Beziehung: Leitfaden Fur Vortrage in Gewerbschulen Page 261 by Friedrich Wilhelm Koehler - 1840 - 459 pages... (Olea europaea)...
Die griechischen Wrter im Latein/ - Page 471 1882 - 546 pages
163 A.] olea .aia, Olive;... , olea europaea L., Plaut. Stich. 6. 91. Varr.
II 5. 22: olea ab...
Die natrlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten,
insbesondere den... - Page 4 by Adolf Engler, Robert Knuds Friedrich Pilger, Kurt
Krause, Karl Anton Eugen Prantl 1897... durch Auftreten von Fruchtfleisch
begnstigt; bei Ligustrum und Olea europaea L. ist beobachtet worden, dass die Fr.
durch Vgel verbreitet werden...

Die natrlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten,


insbesondere den... - Page 486 by Adolf Engler, Robert Knuds Friedrich Pilger, Kurt
Krause, Karl Anton Eugen Prantl 1900 Sacc. an B. von Sam- Lucia migra in
sterreich, Norditalien, Frankreich und Belgien. C. cladosporioides Sacc. u B. von
Olea europaea in Norditalien...
Disputation and Dialogue: Readings in the Jewish Christian Encounter - Page 27
by Frank Talmage 1975 We were grafted on in their place and are partners in the fat
of the olive tree. Now let us not take pride and sin so that we too may not be broken

313
off...
Distinctive Trees, Shrubs, and Vines in the Gardens of the San Francisco Peninsula
by Albert Wilson - 1938 - 182 pages, Page 99
Dna Fingerprinting In Plants: Principles, Methods, and Applications - Page 183
by Kurt Weising - 2005 - 444 pages... loci was reported from Medicago saliva
(Fabaceae),915 Silene paradoxa (Caryophyllaceae),916 Olea europaea (Oleaceae),125-126 Hedera helix (Araliaceae)...

Dogs in an Omnibus - Page 52 by Gladys Bronwyn Stern - 1970 - 251 pages


... great white paws crossed, his mournful gaze dodging the string of washing
which sagged, between him and Kenny's prison, from olive tree to olive tree...
Down Beat - Page 35 edited by [Anonymus AC02786051] 1934 The Master-sounds
KISMETWorld Pacific WP-1243: Overture {Not Since Nineveh, Olive Tree,
Stranger In Paradise, And This Is My Beloved, Night of My Nights,...
Drought Management of Farmland - Page 334 by Joan Sydney Whitmore - 2000 - 360
pages OLIVE (Olea europaea) Indigenous to the Mediterranean region. olive-trees
thrive where winters are mild and rainy, and summers are hot and dry...
East German Poetry: An Anthology - Page 51by Michael Hamburger - 1973 - 213
pages And olive tree splits the brickwork grown brittle And still is a voice in the
mote-laden heat. Their order was to fell and uproot it, Your light is fading,...
Eating And Healing: Traditional Food As Medicine - Page 105 by Lisa Leimar Price,
Andrea Pieroni - 2006 - 406 pages Nowadays the cultivation of olive trees (Olea
europaea), a local variety of grape vine that gives its name to the local wine (Vitis
vinifera var...
Ecology - Page 1721 by Ecological Society of America - 1920
Botanical and chemical aspects of the olive tree with regard to fruit...
Alternate bearing in the olive tree: origin, causes and possible control...
Ecology Abstracts - Page 138 by Information Retrieval Limited, Cambridge Scientific
Abstracts, inc 1980... latifolia and Olea europaea In coastal northern Greece...
Foerster on olive trees (Olea europea) and Phillyrea media in northern Greece was
studied...
Ecology for Gardeners - Page 36 by Steven B. Carroll, Steven D. Salt - 2004 - 392
pages This increased concentration of cytokinins, sometimes in combination with
auxins, causes formation of galls and witch's brooms in olives (Olea europaea),...
Economic Cooperation Administration, Hearings Before... 80-2, on H.R. 6801 - Page
333 by United States Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1948 - 684 pages

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They have sold some olive oil, but that is a bad situation, and there is a surplus
of olive oil in Greece today. IMPORTS OF FATS AND OILS Chairman
BRIDGES... , 80-2,
H.R. 6801 - 333. . -
1948 - 84,
,

Edward II - Page 73.By Christopher Marlowe - 1966 - 226 pages


... , And in his sportful hands an olive-tree, To hide those parts which men
delight to... etc. all olive-trees in England grow so comes] The Elizabethans,...
Een onderzoek naar de productiviteit van verschillende Douglas-Herkomsten in
Nederland: Uncle... - Page 129 by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, P. G. de Vries,
Friedrich Schiller, Patrick Colquhoun - 1961 - 444 pages 2) an olive tree, Mat. 21. 1;
24 3, et al.; an olive, fruit of the olive tree, Ja. 3. la... . ) olive oil, oil, Mat. 25. 3,4,
8; Mar. 6.13, et al...
Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary Part 1 - Page 206, by E. A. Wallis Budge - 2003 580 pages... the olive tree in On; 4 zi q... , U. 170, M. 753, the mythological olive
tree of Heliopolis. baq $...
Elsevier's Encyclopdia of Organic Chemistry - Page 2172, by Edith Josephy, F. Radt
1946... occasionally found in the heart shakes of Olea Cunninghamii occurring in...
(I), a component of the oleo-resin of Olea europaea, on boiling with 20%...
Enciclopedia de la Biblia - Page 593, by Alejandro Dez Macho - 1965
Olea europaea, L. El origen de este rbol es desconocido, pero segn opinin de
diversos especialistas, el olivo Silvestre. Olea europaea...
Encyclopedia of plant Anatomy - Page 617, by Karl Linsbauer, Georg Tischler, Adolf
Pascher, Walter Zimmermann, Paul Ozenda, Johannes Cornelius Theodorus Uphof,
Karl Hummel, Karin Staesche, Klaus Napp-Zinn, Ingrid Roth, Ella Werker, Siegfred
Fink 1962... spricht; bei Olea europaea und O. frag- rans handelt es sich nach
TSCHIRCH um radial gestreckte"... Olea glandulifera; TA RAO, 1948) oder
verzweigte...

Encyclopedia of plant Anatomy by Karl Linsbauer, Georg Tischler, Adolf Pascher,


Walter Zimmermann, Paul Ozenda, Johannes Cornelius Theodorus Uphof, Karl
Hummel, Karin Staesche, Klaus Napp-Zinn, Ingrid Roth, Ella Werker, Siegfred Fink
1962, Page 795
English Etymologies - Page 334 by William Henry Fox Talbot - 1847 - 492 pages
Oil: in Greek El<zum, s^aiov: Anglo-Saxon set, or Ele, whence the verb to an-ele,

315
or anoint. These words are derived, as I think, from the old European term...
Entomology Abstracts - Page 82 by Information Retrieval Limited - 1969
... nana Fieber (Orthoptera Tettigoniidae) earned out in Sicily the difieren;
phases of the egg-laying inside olive leaves (Olea europaea var...
Entomology Abstracts by Information Retrieval Limited 1969, Page 65.
Enumeratio plantarum Horti Regii Botanici Berolinensis: continens descriptiones
omnium... - Page 13, by Carl Ludwig Willdenow - 1809 - 1099 pages
W. \. p. 4. Habitat in Europa australi et Africa boreali, . OLEA...
utrinque attenuati margine levitar L OLEA europaea...
Environmental Ethics - Page 315, by John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies,
University of New Mexico, Environmental Philosophy, Inc, University of Georgia
1979 But the olive-tree said unto them: Should 1 leave my fastness, seeing that by me
they honor God and man, and go to hold sway over the trees?...
Epidemiology of Diet and Cancer - Page 270, by Michael James Hill, Attilio Giacosa,
Christine P. J. Caygill 1994 (1986) should be recalled with the indication of a
negative association of breast cancer and fat intake, fat being mainly olive oil in
Greece...

Essays and Studies: Being Volume... of the New Series of Essays and Studies
Collected for the... - Page 54, by English Association - 1950
S. Olive tree. BT. Olive tree. Not in L. The term occurs several times in the
Berks charters. In translations of the Bible it is undoubtedly used to...
Excerpt - Back Matter: "... Hoogenboom, Ari and Olive, A History of the ICC: From
Panacea to Palliative (New York: Norton,
Extension and Revision of Overseas Private Investment Corporation Programs:
Hearings and Markup... - Page 89, by United States. Congress. House of
Representatives. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on International
Economic Policy and Trade, United States Congress. House. Committee on Foreign
Affairs - 1981 - 214 pages... production projects in Jordan, Ghana, Congo, and Egypt
to projects involving only development and productionoil in Greece and natural
gas in Thailand...

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Extra Virgin: Cooking With Olive Oil by Clare Ferguson and Peter Cassidy
(Hardcover - Aug 31, 2000) Excerpt - page 9: "... Olive oil, thank goodness, can be
made f rotn the pressed juices..."
Farmer John's Cookbook: The Real Dirt on Veges - Page 64 by John Peterson, Farmer
John Peterson, Lesley Littlefield Freeman - 2006 - 360 pages The Italians like to saute
bitters with pasta, garlic, and olive oil. In Greece bitter cooked salads are quite
popular...

Fatty Acids: Their Chemistry, Properties, Production, and Uses - Page 2171
by Klare Stephen. Markley 1960... layer: Seed oils of (1) Olea europaea (olive);
(2)...
Fette, Seifen, Anstrichmittel - Page 544, by Deutsche Gesellschaft fr
Fettwissenschaft e.V. 1986... fistula 105 Ipomoea purga (Jalapa-Harz) "" Agave
americana n* Malus spec.101 Olea europaea (Oleaceae) (Cuticula) 12... 10-""
Olea europaea 12*...

Field Guide to Trees of Southern Africa - Page 346 by Braam van Wyk, Piet van
Wyk - 1997 - 536 pages Olea europaea... leaves are somewhat broader (10-35 mm)
and sparsely dotted with minute scales below. 2 Olea exasperata Dune olive SA: 619
Spring Duine-...
Flip the Switch: Proven Strategies to Fuel Your Metabolism and Burn Fat 24 Hours a
Day - Page 269 by Robert K. Cooper, Leslie L. Cooper - 2005 - 432 pages Kalamatas
are the most popular variety of olive in Greece. One of our favorite ways to eat this
spread is with crostini, or toasted bread slices...

.
, Robert K. Cooper, Leslie L. Cooper -
2005 - 432. Crostini
,

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Flora of West Pakistan, by Ralph Randles Stewart, S. I. Ali, Eugene Nasir,
Agricultural Research Council (Pakistan), Pakistan Agricultural Research Council
1979, Page 10

Flora, oder allgemeine botanische Zeitung - Page 219 by Botanische Gesellschaft in


Regensburg 1915... 0,3624 qmm, whrend bei Olea europaea trotz der groen Zahl
wegen der geringeren Gre der einzelnen...

Florida Fruits and how Raise Them - Page 204 by Helen Garnie] [Warner - 1886 347 pages... a large plantation of olive trees near Messa, which struck him as being,...
and it is to this fact that the olive tree owes the unjust reputation it...
Folklore - Page 131 by Folklore Society (Great Britain) - 1898
I may, perhaps, hazard the suggestion that in the earlier form of the tale this
olive tree was the marriage tree of the lovers, and that a very primitive...
Food Engineering - Page 219 1976 Olive oil, sweet oil, is the edible oil obtained from
the sound, mature fruit of the olive tree (Olea europaea L.). 9. Palm kernel oil is the
edible oil...
Food in the Ancient World - Page 78 by Joan Pilsbury Alcock - 2006 - 312 pages
Eels and Lampreys Eels were prolific in European rivers and were eagerly sought
as a source of food as they were rich in oil. In Greece the best source was...
Food in the Ancient World from A to Z - Page 237 by Andrew Dalby - 2003 - 288
pages... evai by authors not usually concerned with biogeography. l'he importance of
the olive in Greece is further signalled by mythology in the story of the...

Food products: Their Source, Chemistry, and Use - Page 283 by Edgar Henry
Summerfield Bailey - 1921 - 551 pages OLIVE (Olea europaea) From a study of
ancient writings it is evident that the wild olive flourished in Asia in prehistoric times.
The cultivated trees were...

Food: A Dictionary of Literal and Nonliteral Terms - Page 122, by Robert Allen
Palmatier - 2000 - 461 pages Source: OLIVE. MWCD: 13th cent. Extra virgin olive
oil is obtained from the first, light, cold pressing of tree- ripened olives...
Foods and Their Adulteration: Origin, Manufacture, and Composition of Food
Products; Infants... - Page 402 by Harvey Washington Wiley - 1911 - 641 pages

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The environment also has a great deal to do with the character of the olive and
necessarily with the character of the oil produced. The olive tree...
Fooks, Richard. / Richard Fooks .
: , [..]. - 207.24x17.
Forestry Abstracts - Page 167 by C.A.B. International, Commonwealth Agricultural
Bureaux, University of Oxford Commonwealth Forestry Bureau - 1940
RODRIGUES, A. O crescimento do tronco as plantas novas da forma branca de
Olea europaea L. [The growth of the stem in young plants of Olea europaea var...
Forestry in a Global Context - Page 112 by Roger Sands - 2005 - 262 pages
Forest trees produce a range of oil seeds, although oil from olives (Olea europaea)
and oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is now obtained from plantations and...
Forestry Quarterly - Page 317 by New York State College of Forestry - 1906
The Olive, Olea europaea, is reputed to possess most remarkable longevity, but no
authentic determinations exist. Willows, due to their remarkable...

Friedman, Thomas L. Lexus : . .


. - 1 . - : ,
2001. 629. 21x14. - ( ). : The
Lexus and the olive tree...
Frommer's Greece - Page 186 by John S. Bowman, Sherry Marker, Rebecca Tobin 2006 - 658 pages Athena countered with an olive tree; the olive tree planted beside
the Erechtheion reminds visitors of her victoryas, of course, does Athens's name...
Fruit Phenolics - Page 282 by Jean-Jacques Macheix, Annie Fleuriet - 1990 - 392
pages... dans le fruit de six cultivars d'Olea europaea L., CR. Acad. Sci...
Fundamentals of Plant Genetics and Breeding - Page 275 by James Ralph Welsh 1981 - 290 pages... Calendula officinalis Pennisetum americanum Prunus persica
nectarina Avena saliva Avena fatua Abelmoschus esculentus Olea europaea A Ilium
cepa Citrus...

Gardening with Keith Kirsten - Page 73 by Keith Kirsten - 2001 - 256 pages
It is moderately fast growing, makes a good container plant, and is a very
decorative garden plant. Olea europaea subsp. africana (617) Wild olive,...
Gardner's Art Through the Ages - Page 140 by Helen Gardner, Fred S. Kleiner,
Christin J. Mamiya - 2005 - 1150 pages Nearby, Athena had miraculously caused an

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olive tree to grow. This tree still stood as a constant reminder of hen victory oven
Poseidon...
Gcse Science for Ocr A: Physics for Separate Award - Page 102
by David Lees, John Payne - 2001 - 220 pages In addition they would be able to The
ancient Greeks used crude oil in Greek fire.
Greek fire was a mixture of crude oil, sodium nitrate and quicklime which...
Gemmotherapy and Oligotherapy Regenerators of Dying Intoxicated Cells: Tridosha
of Cellular... - Page 109 by Marcus Greaves - 2003 - 276 pages The main products for
the Cardio vascular system are: Crataegus O., Alnus G., Syringa V., Zea Mais and
Olea Europaea. Arteries: Hypertension 25-50 drops of...
Gentica Ibrica - Page 52 by Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientficas
(Spain), Instituto de Farmacognosia 'Jos Celestino Mutis.'. Laboratorio de
Citogentica 1989 MATERIAL E MTODOS Este estudo incidiu ein CMP de Olea
europaea L. correspondendo as figuras s seguintes variedades e fixadores:
Microfotografas 1 a 3...
Geographical Abstracts - Page 227 by University of East Anglia - 1989
ALGERIAN OLIVE OIL MARKET COMPARED WITH OTHER OLEAGINOUS
PRODUCTS.-RECENT EVOLU OLIVE TREE.-THE OLIVE-TREE AND ITS
ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE IN ROMAN NORTH AFRICA...
Geographische Zeitschrift - Page 114 by Alfred Hettner 1898 B. nicht im Sdosten
der Vereinigten Stauten vertreten sein\ sondern eben nur Olea europaea, die gerade
nur deshalb eine so ausgezeichnete...
Geography in World Society: A Conceptual Approach - Page 511 by Alfred Herman
Meyer, John H ; Strietelmeier - 1963 - 846 pages... note that steep slope land not only
is subject These girls are reaping the olive harvest in Israel. The olive (Olea
europaea), apparently indigenous to...
Geologie von Attika: Ein Beitrag zur Lehre vom Metamorphismus der Gesteine Page 11 by Richard Lepsius - 1893 - 196 pages... Macchia; Olea europaea var.
Oleaster, der wilde Oelbaum;... ist auch fr Attika der zahme Oelbaum (Olea
europaea var. sativa, griech...
German-English Science Dictionary for Students in Chemistry, Physics, Biology,
Agriculture, and... by Louis de Vries - 1946 - 558 pages Page 331
Girls' Christian Names, Their History, Meaning and Association - Page 417
by Helena Swan - 1905 - 515 pages Parkhurst says The Olive-tree, from the effect
of its oil in supplying, relaxing, and preventing or mitigating pain, seems to have
been from the beginning...
Globaloney: Unraveling the Myths of Globalization - Page 24 by Michael Veseth 2005 - 267 pages The Lexus, which represents the high-tech, highspeed, moneydriven forces of economic globalization, needs to be balanced against the Olive

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Tree,...
Glossari General Llul Lia - Page 36 by Miquel Colom Mateu - 1985
Olivera, l'arbre que fa les olives (Olea europaea). No es cosa natural que perer
... , de l'espcie Olea europaea. T la fulla perenne, verda per damunt i...
God-Man: The Word Made Flesh - Page 151 by George Washington Carey, Inez
Eudora Perry 1996 Smiley also says : This oil, in Greek, is from the root letters
XP 1...
Good Night, Sweet Prince - Page 450, by Gene Fowler -1944-477 pages.
Now he insisted, before being driven off in Decker's car, upon inspecting an
olive tree in the yard. This was the ancient olive tree he had brought to Tower...
Goodness of Olive Oil (Goodness of) by John Midgley (Hardcover - Sep 22, 1992)
Government Price-fixing - Page 161 by Jules Backman - 1938 - 304 pages
... Hungary, Denmark, Canada, Argentina, and Czechoslovakia; wine and fish in
Germany; rice in Italy and Spain; cereals in Sweden; olive oil in Greece;...
Government Price-fixing - Page 161 by Jules Backman - 1938 - 304 pages
... Hungary, Denmark, Canada, Argentina, and Czechoslovakia; wine and fish in
Germany; rice in Italy and Spain; cereals in Sweden; olive oil in Greece;...
Grammar In Plain English - Page 28 by Phyllis Dutwin, Harriet Diamond - 2005 - 356
pages (5) He bombs past the doors with his heavy load and balanced on a branch of
the little olive tree. 1. Sentence 2: Its sweet smell hangs heavily in the air...
Grande enciclopdia portuguesa e brasileira: Ilustrada com crca de 15.000 gravuras e
400...1936 Page 193

Great Reshuffling: human dimensions of invasive alien species - Page 28 by Jeffrey


A. McNeely 2001... globulus, Eucalyptus robustus, Olea europaea, Psidium...
Greatness and Decline of Planned Economy in the Hellenistic World - Page 24
by Luigi Einaudi - 1950 - 48 pages... better qualit) oil in Greece; in such a way, that
the king who was drawing a huge profit had to impose an import-duty of 40 % on all
oil imported from...
Greece - Page 602 by Paul D. Hellander - 2006 - 772 pages
... for trekking and bird- watching, while the fertile south and east of the island
are carpeted with olive groves producing the best olive oil in Greece...

Greece - Page 75 by Paul D. Hellander - 2006 - 772 pages THE EVIL OLIVE It is a

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sad irony that the tree most revered by the Greeks is... The olive tree could do
nothing to help; it has no surface root system,...
Greece & Rome - Page 127 by Classical Association (Great Britain) - 1931
Olea europaea L. (a. Sibthorp, Flora Graeca, vol.1.3; b. Photograph by American
Colony, Jerusalem). The olive, a cultivated form of O. europaea...

Greece & Rome by Classical Association (Great Britain) 1931 Olea europaea L. . .
XXXI. Myrtus communis L.; Mandragora...

Greece (Galaxy Books) by M. Rostovtzeff (Paperback - Dec 31, 1963)


Greece as a kingdom; or, A statistical description of that country, from the arrival of
king... - Page 180 by Frederick Strong 1842 The method of manufacturing olive oil
in Greece is still quite in its infancy ; though, according to the traditions of
mythology, Attica was the favoured...

Greece: Handbook for Travellers - Page 71 by Karl Baedeker (Firm), Karl Baedeker 1889 - 374 pages The gnarled olive-tree, which the Goddess called forth, and the
impression made by the trident of... the olive-tree also was destroyed -, but mt\im...
Greece: The Complete Guide with Athens, the Islands, Byzantine Sites and Classical,
Antiquities - Page 22 by Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. Staff, Caragh Rockwood 1997 - 544 pages Athena more prudently created an olive tree, the main staple of
Greek society. ... A gnarled olive tree outside the west wall was planted where
Athena's...
Greek Historians: The Complete and Unabridged Historical Works of Herodotus Page 484 by Herodotos, Xenophon, Arrian, Thucydides-1942. Now this olive-tree
had been burnt with the rest of the temple when the barbarians took the place. But
when the Athenians, whom the king had commanded to...
Greek Poetry for Everyman - Page 81 by Frank Laurence Lucas - 1951 - 414 pages
The Fallen Olive-Tree (xv, 80-3.) Sheer through his neck's soft skin the point of
... As when a man has reared some fair young olive-tree In a lonely spot...
Green Immigrants: The Plants That Transformed Africa - Page 236 by Claire Shaver
Haughton - 1978 - 450 pages This true olive, Olea europaea, is frequently mentioned
in the folklore and myths of the Mediterranean, and in the oldest Bible stories: it was
an olive...
Grief Stalks the 6 O'Clock News by Barbara Olive (Paperback - Nov 1, 2001)

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Growing Agricultural Trade Protectionism in Europe: Hearing Before the
Subcommittee on Energy... - Page 70 by United States Congress. Senate. Committee
on Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation, and
Government Processes - 1982 - 229 pages Higher retail price for olive oil in Greece
together with the removal of duties on imported soybeans are expected to reduce per
capita consumption of olive...
Growing Agricultural Trade Protectionism in Europe: Hearing Before the
Subcommittee on Energy... - Page 70 by United States Congress. Senate. Committee
on Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation, and
Government Processes - 1982 - 229 pages Higher retail price for olive oil in Greece
together with the removal of duties on imported soybeans are expected to reduce per
capita consumption of olive...
Growth and Development of Trees - Page 246 by T. T. (Theodore Thomas)
Kozlowski - 1971 - 2 pages Ciampi and Gellini (1963) found poor rooting of Olea
europaea stem cuttings having discontinuous sclerenchyma tissues. The thick-walled
cells appeared to...
Handbook of Antioxidants (Oxidative Stress and Disease) by Enrique Cadenas and
Lester Packer (Hardcover - Nov 15, 2001)
Handbook of Environmental Physiology of Fruit Crops - Page 191 by Bruce Schaffer,
Peter C. Andersen 1994 Amer Soc. Hoi'L Sri., 27, 237, 1930. 36. Levee, S., The
growth potential of olive fruit mesocarp in vitro (Olea europaea), Arta Hoer., 78,
115, 1977. 37...

Handbook of Industrial Biocatalysis by Ching-Tsang Hou - 2005 - 616 pages


Hydroperoxide lyase from olive (olea europaea) fruits. Plant Sci (Shannon, Ireland)
143:19-26, 1999. 22. E Blee, F Schuber. Biosynthesis of cutin monomers:...
Handbook of Olive Oil: Analysis and Properties - Page 18 by John L. Harwood,
Ramn Aparicio - 2000 - 620 pages Although fossils, dating back to the Tertiary
period (I million years ago) prove the existence of an ancestor of the olive tree in
Italy that long ago and...
Handbook of Olive Oil: Analysis and Properties by Ramon Aparicio and John
Harwood (Hardcover - Nov 15, 1999) Excerpt - page 1: "... 1 Introduction Fausto
Luchetti CONTENTS 1.1 World Economic Importance of Olive Oils 1.2 Geographic
Distribution of World Production of Olive Oils 1..."
Handbuch der Pflanzenkrankheiten: Fr Landwirthe, Grtner, Forstleute und
Botaniker - Page 337 by Paul Sorauer 1886... enthlt, b,at C. Tiliae nuf Tilia
europaea... on Olea europaea...

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Harper's - Page 388 by Harper's Magazine Foundation 1930 forth on a time to
anoint a king over them; and they said unto the olive tree, Reign thou over us. But the
olive tree said unto them, Should I leave my...
Harper's Magazine - Page 388 by Making of America Project, Harper's Magazine
Foundation (New York, N.Y.), Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee
Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen 1930 forth on a time to anoint a king over
them; and they said unto the olive tree, Reign thou over us. But the olive tree said
unto them, Should I leave my...
Harper's Magazine by Henry Mills Alden, Alden, Henry Mills, 1836-1919, Hartman,
Lee Foster, 1879-1941, Harper's Magazine Foundation, Lee Foster Hartman,
Frederick Lewis Allen 1920 Page 324
Harper's Monthly Magazine - Page 845 by Henry Mills Alden 1914 The olive- tree
thrives in considerable areas of the Southwest. Thrifty groves are to be found in
western Texas, Arizona, and California as far up as San...
Harper's Topical Concordance, - Page 360 by Charles Rhind Joy - 1940 - 478 pages
If thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and wert graffed
contrary to nature into a good olive tree: how much more shall these,...
Hawaiian Dictionary: Hawaiian-English, English-Hawaiian by Samuel H. Elbert,
Mary Kawena Pukui - 1971 - 639 pages Page 262
Healing Oils of the Bible - Page 269 by Dr David Stewart - 2003 - 325 pages
OLIVE OIL (inferred as Olive) 147x (Olea europaea) Genesis 28:18; 35:14 Exodus
25:6; 29:2, 40; 35:8, 14, 28; 39:37 Leviticus 2:1, 2...
Hearings [Economic Cooperation Admin.]. Page 333 by United States Congress.
Senate. Committee on Appropriations 1948 What is the reason, if there is a surplus
of olive oil in Greece, that it cannot be worked into the economy rather than draining
us here? Governor GRISWOLD...

Hebrew Union College Annual - Page 195 by Hebrew Union College 1924. Yes, all
kinds of wood are kosher for the altar fire except the grape vine and the olive tree, but
in practice the following were used, the young branches...
Helminthological Abstracts - Page 129 by Commonwealth Institute of Parasitology,
Commonwealth Bureau of Helminthology, Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux
1989 For the first time in Iraq, Meloidogyne javanica was found on Olea europaea
and Passiflora sp. and...
Helminthological Abstracts - Page 16 by Commonwealth Bureau of Helminthology,
Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux... tested 1135 on Nicotiana tabacum technique
for estimating population density 1051 in USSR (European), incidence 824 on Olea

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europaea, in Chile,...
Helminthological Abstracts - Page xii by Commonwealth Institute of Parasitology,
Commonwealth Bureau of Helminthology, Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux
1970 Olea europaea, see Olive. Olive, Meloidogyne javanica on 589...
Herbal Magick: A Witch's Guide to Herbal Enchantments, Folklore and Divinations Page 173 by Gerina Dunwich - 2002 - 240 pages... Botanical name: Olea europaea
Plant type: evergreen tree Planetary ruler: Sun Elemental ruler: Fire Sacred to:
Apollo, Athena, Irene, Minerva,...
Herodotus - Page 51 by Herodotus 1924... wherein is an olive tree, and a salt-pool,
which (as the Athenians say) were set there by Poseidon and Athene as tokens of
their contention for the...
Histories - Page 285 by Herodotus - 2004 - 816 pages... make the images of bronze or
of stone; and the prophetess bade them not use either of these, but make them of the
wood of a cultivated olive-tree...
History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria - Page 269 by Gaston
Maspero 1901 in this legend; sometimes the eagle and olive tree, sometimes the
olive tree and the stelae, and sometimes the two stelae only. From this time forward
the...
History of Greece - Page 194 by George Grote 1872... who planted the sacred olivetree ever afterwards seen and venerated in the ... Both the ancient olive-tree and the
well produced by Poseidon were seen...
History of Syria, Including Lebanon and Palestine - Page 50 by Philip Khuri Hitti 2004 - 749 pages The olive In ancient times the only fruit plants cultivated on a large
!rce scale were the three drought-resisting species : the fig, the vine and the olive...

History Today - Page 312 by Peter Quennell 1951 Mr. Ventris has inserted his
values on the keys and tells us that if we type out the message, it will yield
information about olive oil in Greek of the...
Holy Bible: Translated Out of the Original Tongues; and with the Former Translations
Diligently... - Page 202 by American Bible Society, Canadian Bible Society - 1855 1354 pages 24 For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and
wert graffed contrary to nature into a good olive tree ; how much more shall...
Hope's Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet by Frances Moore Lappe and Anna
Lappe (Paperback - April 24, 2003)
How to Grow Veges and Fruits by the Organic Method - Page 768 by Jerome Irving
Rodale 1961 The common olive, Olea europaea, figures in the Bible and in tales of

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Homer, but in Biblical and Homeric times, it was already an ancient fruit...
How to Manage a Successful Press Conference by Ralf Leinemann, Elena Baikaltseva
- 2006
Human Geography: An Attempt at a Positive Classification, Principles and Examples
- Page 275 by Jean Brunhes, Isaiah Bowman, Richard Elwood Dodge, Irville Charles
Le Compte - 1920 - 648 pages OTHER TYPES OF PLANT PRODUCTION THE
OLIVE TREE The olive tree and the vine are two plants which belong chiefly to the
Mediterranean region and to similar...
Iburg, Anne. : , , , / Anne
Iburg . - 1 . - : - , 2006.
- 299.
Il Nuovo cimento - Page 430 by Societ italiana di fisica 1965, (balsa) Olea
europaea...
Ilios: The City and Country of the Trojans: the Results of Researches and Discoveries
on the... by Heinrich Schliemann - 1880 - 800 pages, Page 732
In Praise of Plants - Page 121 by Francis Hall - 2002 - 334 pages
... ), dragon tree (Dracaena draco), Australian cycads, yew (Taxus), olive (Olea
europaea) of...
Index of Economic Material in Documents of the States of the United States:
Massachusetts, 1789-1904 by Adelaide Rosalia Hasse, Carnegie Institution of
Washington Dept. of Economics and Sociology - 1908 - 310 pages, Page 31
Index to Illustrations of the Natural World: Where to Find Pictures of the Living
Things of... - Page 233 by John W. Thompson - 1977 - 265 pages
... nigra Scoter, Common or American Olea europaea Olive Olearia sp...
Index to original communications in the medical journals of the United States and
Canada for... - Page 34 1878 Note on and Olive Oil in Greece ; Note on the Date and
its Use in the Orient. (Landerer.) New Rem., Jan...
Industrial Fermentations - Page 450 by Leland Alfred Underkofler, Richard James
Hickey 1954 The seedling trees thus obtained are thought to be the source of the
present Mission variety of olive (Olea europaea). Although olives were utilized for
oil...
Insulation - Page 33 I pipeline contract awarded EAGLE INSULATIONS LTD have
been awarded KX) contract to insulate a 13km buried hot oil in Greece. has already
started on the...

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Integrated Pest Control in Olive: Proceeedings of the CEC-FAO-IOBC International
Joint Meeting... - Page 184 by R. Cavalloro, A. Crovetti, Commission of the
European Communities, International Organization for Biological Control - 1985 528 pages Olive trees seriously infested, were compared with others healthy of the
same ... the influence of P.pollini on vegetation and production of the olive tree...
Interior Landscape Dictionary - Page 142 by Joelle Steele - 1992 - 151 pages
... Scented Olea europaea (oh-lee-ah you-row-pee-ahl (Olive tree) Oncidium (onsid-ee-uml (Butterfly orchid...

International Organizations: a dictionary & directory - Page 166 by Giuseppe.


Schiavone - 1983 - 450 pages Action may be also taken with regard to other products
of the olive tree. The Council, which was founded in 1959, administers the
International Olive Oil...
Interpretation - Page 316 by Union Theological Seminary in Virginia - 1947
... New Israel. lie (i) Although Israel was like a tree cut down to the stump,
... olive tree and grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree (Rom...
Interpreter's Bible: The Holy Scriptures in the King James and Revised Standard
Versions with... by George Arthur Buttrick 1952 Page 753...
Introduction to Physical Geography - Page 217 by ARTHUR NEWELL. STRAHLER
- 1965 - 455 pages... Aleppo pine (Pinus hale- pensis), stone pine (Pinus pinea), and
olive (Olea europaea). What may have once been luxuriant forests of such trees
were...
Introduction to Sahidic Coptic - Page 344 by Thomas Oden Lambdin - 1983
... (XIT-) nm olive-tree, olives; nmf testicle... olive grove...
Islamic Culture - Page 308 by Islamic Cultural Board 1927 395, (art 6 from the
bottom) weave twigs of palm and olive into a large olive- tree which the Patriarch
places on the altar on Palm-Sundayhe then takes it...
Israel - Page 70 by Joan Comay, Moshe Pearlman - 1964 - 120 pages
The classic trees of the land are the pine, the olive tree, the sycamore, the
date palm, the cypress and the carob tree. The oak grows in the north and the...
Israel Exploration Journal - Page 141 by evrah la-airat Erets-Yirael eatioteha, Universtah ha-Ivrit bi-Yerushalayim. Makhon le-arkheologyah, Israel
Agaf ha-atiot eha-muzeonim 1951 The menorah in the Temple was, in
compliance with divine law, lighted exclusively with olive oil, the source of which is
the olive tree. The olive tree is...

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Italy and Her Invaders - Page 65 by Thomas Hodgkin - 1899
At length those in front saw a break in the vaulting above them, by the break
the outlines of a cottage, by the cottage an olive- tree...
Italy: A Short History - Page 274 by Harry Hearder 1990 A so-called Olive Tree
alliance was formed around a designated candidate for the job of Prime Minister
Romano Prodi, a technocrat from a social Catholic...
Jahrbuch des Deutschen archologischen Instituts - Page 12 1933 Denn was wir auf
ihnen dargestellt sehen, ist die Kulturform, Olea europaea sativa DC ... ursprnglich
en Form, Olea europaea Oleaster DC entstanden ist...
Jahrbcher fr wissenschaftliche Botanik - Page 440 by N. Pringsheim, W. Pfeffer, E.
Strasburger 1930 Olea europaea lancea Elatostema sessile I (... sinkt dagegen von
33 auf 26 mg/qdm h; bei Olea europaea betrgt die Dicke der Kutikula 73% der...
Jahrbcher fr wissenschaftliche Botanik - Page 515 by N. Pringsheim, W. Pfeffer, E.
Strasburger 1923 Einige Versuche an Olea europaea zeigen, da die Methode auch
an anderen Pflanzen ... Olea europaea. Je 1015 Bltter von der Pflanze im
Gewchshaus...
Janse, J. D. 1982. Pseudomonas syringae subsp. savastanoi (ex Smith) subsp. nov.,
nom. rev., the bacterium causing excrescences on Oleaceae and Nerium oleander L.
Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 32:166-169.
Jewish Social Studies - Page 145 by Conference on Jewish Social Studies (U.S.)
1939 For example, drawings of the mulberry (Morus nigra), the olive (Olea
europaea), and the tamarisk (Tamarix sp.) on p. 136, 156, and 226, respectively,...
John Ray, naturalist: his life and works - Page 237 by Charles Earle Raven - 1942 502 pages Cherries, Olive (Olea europaea), Mango (Mangifera indica),* a number of
other Indian trees, and finally the Cinnamons, with a long discussion whether the...
Journal of Biblical Literature - Page 59 by Society of Biblical Literature - 1890
It may well have been originally a marginal gloss written by an early scribe,
possibly under the influence of Ezek 1 24, to explain that an olive-tree can...
Journal of Experimental Botany - Page 180 by Federation of European Societies of
Plant Physiology, Society for Experimental Biology (Great Britain) - 1965
Morphology and Ontogeny of Foliar Sclereids in Olea europaea. lb 4. 745. Avers,
CJ, 1958. Histochemical Studies of the Differentiating Root Epidermis of...
Journal of Hydrology - Page 14 by European Geophysical Society, ScienceDirect
(Online Services) 1963... olive (Olea europaea) and barley (Hordeum vulgare)
were collected and weighed in the mornings, including the amount of dew on both
the upper and lower...

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Journal of plant growth regulation - Page 271... vinifera) and olive (Olea europaea).
Plant Cell Physiol 25:597-703 Fawcett CH, Wain RL, Wightman F (1958) Betaoxidation of...
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research - Page 349 by American Speech-LanguageHearing Association 1996 They asked the olive tree to be king, but the olive tree
said, 'I am busy making olives and oil; I can't stop to be your king.' Then they asked
the fig tree...
Journal of the American Chemical Society - Page 159 by American Chemical Society
1893 It is the edible oil par excellence, and the south of France owes a portion of
its prosperity to the cultivation of the olive tree...
Journal of the American Oriental Society - Page 147 by American Oriental Society
1925 If figs and olive oil used in a ritual is proof that the fig and olive tree were
indigenous in Babylonia, we have proof that olive trees grow in New England...
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Page 184
by Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1990... take a white potsherd,
and putting into it leaves of olive-tree say over them No. ... For a tree that does not
produce fruits, write the words No...
Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society - Page 89 by Royal Microscopical Society
(Great Britain) 1968... bean roots behaved as ordinary nutrient agar medium, no red
pigment being formed. Tubercular Disease of Olive Trees..*R. Schiff-Giorgini
finds that the...
Judy Ridgway's Best Olive Oil Buys Round the World by Judy Ridgway (Paperback Sep 1, 2005) King by Elbert Hubbard, Roycroft Shop - 1903 - 119 pages. Page 110
Kyklos;: Internationale Zeitschrift Fur Sozialwissenschaften - Page 292
by Bieri, Hermann Gottlieb, Institut fr Sozialwissenschaften (Basel). - 1947
The price of oil was excessively high, much higher than better quality oil in
Greece; in such a way, that the king who was drawing a huge profit,...
Landscaping Illustrated - Page 103 by Sunset Books 1984 Use as a specimen lawn
or background tree to show off autumn foliage. OLEA europaea.
Olive. Evergreen. Zones 910. This is one of the signature plants...
Landwirtschaftliches Zentralblatt by Institut fr Landwirtschaftliche Information und
Dokumentation (Deutsche Akademie der Landwirtschaftswissenschaften zu Berlin),
Institut fr Landwirtschaftliche Information und Dokumentation (Akademie der
Landwirtschaftswissenschaften der DDR) 1984 Page 352

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Landwirtschaftliches Zentralblatt by Institut fr Landwirtschaftliche Information und
Dokumentation (Deutsche Akademie der Landwirtschaftswissenschaften zu Berlin),
Institut fr Landwirtschaftliche Information und Dokumentation (Akademie der
Landwirtschaftswissenschaften der DDR) 1959 Page 790
Lectures and [s]ermons... - Page 227 by Thomas Nicolas Burke - 1872 - 644 pages
bodythe trunkof a fully-matured olive, of a fruitful tree, and then the sap of
the fruitful tree passes i~fo the wild and heretofore fruitless branch...
Lectures on roman husbandry, delivered before the university of - Page 288
1857... olive in ancient...
Lectures on roman husbandry, delivered before the university of - Page xiii
1857 The olive, not so dependent on assiduous culture as the vinewhere it is best
growngreat importance attached to the olive in ancient times...
Lectures on Romans - Page 314 by Martin Luther - 1961 - 444 pages
For if you were cut out of that which by nature is a wild olive tree, and were
grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree, how much more shall these,...
Legends of Jerusalem - Page 83 by Zeev Vilnay - 1973
"Why were our forefathers called 'a leafy olive tree'? In the words of Jeremiah: 'The
Lord called thy name a leafy olive-tree, fair with goodly fruit'...
Legends of Palestine - Page 135 by Zev Vilnay - 1932 - 492 pages
It is related that when Mohammed came to besiege Jerusalem, which was occupied
by the heathen, he stood under this olive tree and shot arrows at the Holy...
Lesbos: The Pagan Island - Page 21 by BETTY. ROLAND - 1963 - 163 pages
... as a 'green island' by reason of its forests of pine and millions of olive
trees which produce one- third of the entire output of olive oil in Greece...
Letter from Lord Monboddo to John Hope, 29 April, 1779; reprinted by William
Knight 1900 ISBN 1-85506-7-0
Lewington, A., & Parker, E. (1999) Ancient Trees., pp 110-113, London: Collins &
Brown Ltd. ISBN 1-85585-704-9
. to the English Poetical Works of John Milton - Page 332 by Laura Emma
Lockwood 1968 Olive, so. the leaves of the olive- tree as a symbol of peace : N. 0.
47. Olive-grove, 6. a grove of olive- trees; the olive-grove of Academe : PR IV.
244....
Liber primus, or, A first book of Latin exercises - Page 154 by Joseph Dana - 1818 178 pages 1, an olive tree, an olive... 1, an olive-tree, an olive...

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Lipid Analysis of Oils & Fats - Page 372 by R. J. (Richard John) Hamilton - 1998
... study of olives (Olea Europaea L. Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 11, 25968.
Gussow. JD (1995) Mediterranean diets: are they environmentally responsible...
Literary Imagination, Ancient and Modern: Essays in Honor of David Grene - Page
92 by Todd Breyfogle, David Grene - 1999 - 405 pages I took a living olive tree and
built the bedroom around it and roofed it and added close-fitting doors and trimmed
the trunk to make a bedpost and built the...
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great... - Page 332 by Elbert Hubbard - 1928
... and a dahlia in another, a grapevine here, and a honeysuckle therethe orange
in Italy, the palm in Egypt, the olive in Greece and the pine in Maine?...
Lloydia - Page 290 by American Society of Pharmacognosy, Lloyd Library and
Museum 1978 A compound isolated from Olea europaea. Rec. Tray. Chirn. PaysBss 76: 839. 50...
Lonely Planet World Food Greece (Lonely Planet World Food Guides) by Richard
Sterling, Kate Reeves, and Georgia Dacakis (Paperback - Feb 2002) Excerpt - page
174: "... Greece produces some of the finest olive oil in the world. Buy a few varieties
so you..."
Los nuevos campesinos - Page 201 by Juan Vicente Palerm - 1997 - 266 pages
El olivo Olea europaea es un rbol que bajo condiciones normales de cultivo tarda
de siete a ocho aos en empezar a producir fruto, logrando sus mayores...
Mac OS X Panther Hacks - Page 158 by Rael Dornfest, James Duncan Davidson 2004 - 590 pages nil The Olive Press - small ovoid fruit of the European olive tree;
tree, Olea europaea: tree cultivated In the a1...
Macmillan's Magazine - Page 428 by John Morley, Mowbray Morris, David Masson,
George Grove 1877 The olive-tree (Od. xiii. 102) wo shall hardly expect after 3000
years to find: though I have seen, near Argostoli, the shell of an olive-tree,...
Macrobia no mundo vegetal o caso da Olea Europaea L. - Page 3 by Joaquim Vieira
Natividade, L. I. Dzhaparidze - 1953 - 66 pages... Europaea... NO MUNDO
VEGETAL O CASO DA OLEA EUROPAEA...
Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians - Page 41 by John Gardner Wilkinson
1878... to signify an olive-tree, on the assumption that Saith in Hebrew has this
meaning; but neither was the Saite nome famed for the growth of this tree...
Man's Disorder and God's Design - Page 29 by Willem Adolph Visser 't Hooft - 1949
He speaks of Gentile Christians as slips of wild olive grafted " contrary to
nature " into a good olive treethat " green olive tree, fair with goodly...

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Man's Quest for Political Knowledge: The Study and Teaching of Politics in Ancient
Times - Page 88 by Anderson, William, 1888- - 1964 - 381 pages. The trees once
went forth to anoint a king over them; and they said to the olive tree, 'Reign over us.'
But the olive tree said to them, 'Shall I leave my...
Man's Role in the Shaping of the Eastern Mediterranean Landscape: Proceedings of
the INQUA/BAI... - Page 274 by Sytze Bottema, G. (Gertie) Entjes-Nieborg, Willem
van Zeist 1990... , and Olea europaea survive in the...

Manual of Agricultural Nematology - Page 619 by William R. Nickle - 1991 - 1064


pages... Morus sp., Musa sp., M. nana, Olea europaea,...
Materia medica and therapeutics, for physicians and students - Page 334 by John
Barclay Biddle, Clement Biddle - 1895 - 714 pages... Olea europaea, or Olive Tree...
Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies - Page 132 by Thomas Jefferson - 1829
In crossing Mount Brois, we lose the olive tree after getting to a certain height,
and find it again on the other side at the village of Breglio...
Memoirs of the Botanic Garden at Chelsea Belonging to the Society of Apothecaries
of London - Page 264 by Henry Field, Robert Hunter Semple, Society of
Apothecaries, London - 1878 - 272 pages Olea europaea, Lin.South Europe,
Barbary, Levant...
Merit Students Encyclopedia - Page 93 by William Darrach Halsey - 1980
*Firman E. Bear olive oil, the clear yellow or greenish-yellow oil pressed from
the fruit of the olive tree (Olea europaea). Olive oil is widely used as a...
Methodist Magazine - Page 192 1895 It had been well for painters to have felt and
seen the olive-tree ; to have loved it for Christ's sake ; partly also for the helmed
Wisdom's sake which was...
Metis, the Octopus, and the Olive Tree by Jena Woodhouse 1994.
When twelve-year-old Metis moves from the traditional world of a Greek island to
life in an Australian inner city, she sadly misses her wise, old grandmother.
Micropropagation of Woody Plants - Page 87 by M... R. Ahuja - 1993
Canas LA, Wyssmann AM, and Benbadis MC (1987) Isolation, culture and division
of olive (Olea europaea L.) protoplasts. Plant Cell Rep 6:369-371. 8...
Model Systems in Aging - Page 154 by Heinz D. Osiewacz, Thomas Nystrm - 2003
- 300 pages... Olive (Olea europaea) 700 Scots pine (Pinus si/vestris) 500 Pear
(Pyrus communis) 300 Black walnut (Jug/ans nigra) 250 European ash (Fraxinus
excelsior)...

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Modern Greece: a narrative of a residence and travels in that country; with
observations on its antiquities, literature, language, politics, and religion... M.A.
Illustrated by about sixty engravings. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series
(Paperback - Dec 21, 2005)
Modern Trends in Applied Terrestrial Ecology - Page 214 by R. S. Ambasht, Navin
K. Ambasht 2002... leading to a regenerating forest (2), where broad-leaved species
such as Olea capensis ssp. hochstetteri, Olea europaea ssp. cuspidata,...

Molecular Systematics and Plant Evolution - Page 23 by Peter M. Hollingsworth,


Richard M. Bateman, Richard J. Gornall - 1999 - 485 pages Some taxa are thought to
have survived in only a single refugium, eg the evergreen oaks and Olea europaea,
whereas others were found in up to eight refugia,...
Mutation Breeding: Theory and Practical Applications - Page 295 by A. M. van
Harten - 1998 - 367 pages two for grapefruit (Citrus grandis), two for peach (Prunus
persica) and one for apricot (Prunus armeniaca), plum (Prunus domestica), olive
(Olea europaea),...
Mycorrhizal Technology in Agriculture: From Genes to Bioproducts - Page 83
by Silvio Gianinazzi - 2002 - 296 pages AS, Vitagliano C, Giovannetti M (1998)
Plant growth and root system morphology of Olea europaea L. rooted cuttings as
influenced by arbuscular mycorrhizas...
Mythology. Page 98 by Jane Ellen Harrison 1963 Long ago the Chorus in the
(Edipus at Col- onus of Sophocles chanted the glory of the olive tree of Athens:
"And this country for her own has what no Asian...
Napoleon's Buttons (pb reprint) by Penny Le Couteur and Jay Burreson (Paperback May 24, 2004) Narrative of a Voyage to the West Indies and Mexico in the Years
1599-1602 - Page 28 by Samuel de Champlain, Alice Wilmere, Norton Shaw - 1859 48 pages Moreover, in pressing the leaves of this tree, which are like those of the
olive tree, there proceeds from them a juice, of which the Indians make a...
National Geographic - Page 127 by National Geographic Society (U.S.) - 1959 - 400
pages Then hena thrust her spear into the ground, and ull-grown olive tree sprang up.
... To this y the Greeks think it is unlucky to cut wn an olive tree...
Nature - Page 561 by Nature Publishing Group, Norman Lockyer - 1869
... acid: it has been estimated that oleanolic acid accounts for at least three
per cent of the total fresh leaf weight of Olea europaea*...
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New Dictionary of American Family Names - Page 379 by Elsdon Coles Smith 1973 - 570 pages One who came from Oliveira (olive tree), in Portugal; dweller near
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New Letters - Page 115 by University of Missouri at Kansas City - 1982
The Fiat sat with its trunk caved in, its nose rammed into an olive tree.
The truck hadn't even rolled over. Its driver climbed down from his cab and went...
New Scientist - Page 354 by EBSCO Publishing (Firm) - 1971
... with a few olives (Olea europaea) and strawberry trees (Arbutus unedo).
The existence of these fragmented woodlands raises the question whether the...

New Testament Studies - Page 30 by Society for New Testament Studies - 1954
128-, excursus 3: 'The True Olive Tree and the Wild Olive Tree', nor by any
commentators consulted except TW Manson in the new Peake's Commentary...
News from Behind the Iron Curtain - Page 19, by Free Europe Committee.
This program pointed out that olive tree cultivation was unsatisfactory, and lack
of progress was evident. The new program called for the Ministry...
Nitrogen Metabolism in Plants - Page 345 by Hugh Shaw McKee - 1962 - 728 pages
... a solution containing 50 ppm of uracil increased the synthesis of protein and
of ribonucleic acid in olive (Olea europaea) and grape (Vitis vinifera)...
Northern California Gardening: A Month-by-month Guide - Page 63 by Katherine
Grace Endicott 1996... (l7/ms) Fruitless mulberry (Moms alba), male Oak
(Quercus) & Olive (Olea europaea) Pecan (Carya illinoensis) Privet (Ligustrum)
Sycamore...
Northern Morocco: A Cultural Geography - Page 23 by Marvin W. Mikesell - 1961 135 pages Both varieties probably evolved from Olea chrysophylla, the true wild
olive of ... (ie, Olea europaeaPistacia lentiscus) of most authors, but in northern...
Northwest Ethiopia: Peoples and Economy - Page 125 by Frederick J. Simoons - 1960
- 250 pages The true olive tree (Olea europaea), on the other hand, does not occur
wild or cultivated in the Northwest. Indeed, I have never seen the olive grown by...
Northwest Ethiopia: Peoples and Economy - Page 126
by Frederick J. Simoons - 1960 - 250 pages The Fig Ficus Carica, which yields the fig
of commerce, is, like the true olive tree, not cultivated in Northwest Ethiopia. The
wild fig tree (Ficus... Notes and Queries - Page 2 by Martim de Albuquerque 1885 18. The sword of the
Lord and of Gideon. ix. 9. But the olive tree said unto them, Should I leave my
fatness, wherewith by me they honour God and man,...

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O po na mesa brasileira - Page 134 by Arthur Bossio Jnior - 2004
... in Greece, bread is one ot the greatest cultural symbols, along with wine and
olive oil. In Greek, bread-eaters means men, turning food into the...
O. Rackham, J. Moody, The Making of the Cretan Landscape, 1996, cited in F. R.
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Oak Tree and Olive Tree by R. Barone - 1994
Odysseus Unbound: The Search for Homer's Ithaca - Page 208 by Robert Bittlestone 2005 - 450 pages. The average life expectancy of an olive tree is 300-600 years.If the
oldest olive tree really is 5000 years old then 3200 years is a mere stripling...
Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue - Page 1314 by Robert Ellis, Great
Britain Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851, London Great exhibition of the
works of industry of all nations, 1851 1851 554 Plum-tree wood, from Caldas do
Rainha, Leiria. 555 Filbert-tree wood, from Collares, near Lisbon. 656 Olive-tree
wood, from Santarem...

Olive in California: History of an Immigrant Tree by Judith Taylor MD and Kevin


Starr (Hardcover - Nov 2000) Excerpt - page 25: "... to provide the foundation of the
next stage in California olive history. During that interval, a few ranchers and farmers
took cuttings..."
Olive Oil (Compacts) by Clare Ferguson and Peter Cassidy (Paperback - April 1,
2005)
Olive Oil (Eyewitness Companions) by Charles Quest-Ritson (Paperback - April 3,
2006)
Olive Oil -: From Tree to - Page 6 by Peggy Knickerbocker - 1997 - 168 pages
... of the Mediterranean without the olive tree, rising gnarled from a parched,
... nourishment and blessedness, the fruit of the olive has also brought a...
Olive Oil -: From Tree to - Page 7 by Peggy Knickerbocker - 1997 - 168 pages... ith
Oil in Greek...
Olive Oil and Health (Cabi Publishing) by J. L. Quiles, C. Ramirez-Tortosa, and P.
Yaqoob (Hardcover - Jul 17, 2006)
Olive Oil Baking: Healthy Recipes That Increase Good Cholesterol and Reduce
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Olive Oil by Olivier Baussan, Jacques Chibois, and Jean-Charles Vaillant (Hardcover
- Jul 3, 2001)
Olive Oil Desserts by Micki Sannar and Judy Cox (Spiral-bound - Mar 1, 2007)
Olive Oil: A Cultural History from around the World (Astonishing Facts About . . .
Series) by Ed S. Milton (Paperback - Feb 1, 2002)
Olive Oil: An Italian Pantry (Italian Pantry Collection) by Leonardo Romanelli and
Gabriella Ganugi (Hardcover - Sep 2003) Excerpt - page 1: "... Today, olive oil is
internationally recognized as one of the healthiest fats. But..."
Olive Oil: Fresh Recipes from Leading Chefs by Sian Irvine (Hardcover - April 2000)
Olive Oil: From Tree to by Peggy Knickerbocker, Maggie Blyth, and Laurie Smith
(Paperback - Oct 1997) Excerpt - page 15: "... Cultivation of the Olive F1-,I4 11%'E
"" ~ ;... of wheat, olives, and olive oil as currency for establishing trade with other
Mediterranean civilizations..."
Olive Propagation Manual - Page 76 by Andrea Fabbri - 2004 - 152 pages Ethylene
effect on in vitro olive seed germination (Olea europaea L.). Acta Hortic. 356: 54-57.
Legesse, N. 1993. Investigations on the germination...
Olive Tree in Dalmatia by Amelia E. Batistich - 1980 - 150 pages.
Olive Tree: Growing Up in Utica by Arlene C. Stein 1992.

Olive Trees for Sale Olive trees with gray-green leaves. Ripe olives turn black.
Olympic Games in Ancient Greece - Page 66 by Shirley Glubok, Alfred H. Tamarin 1984 - 128 pages Back at Olympia, the king came upon a wild olive tree covered with
cobwebs,... The wild olive tree was sacred to Olympia. According to Greek legend,...
Onassis - Page 11 by Willi Frischauer - 1968 - 277 pages
kilos of the finest olive oil in Greece every year," he says with pride.
According to the forty-odd locals who tend the islandonly a handful are residents,...

Ores and Metals... PRODUCTION AND PRICES Klondike Gold Production and
Change in Conditions Brought About by Big Dredging Companies; Alcohol Cheaper
than Oil in Greece...
Organic Chemistry - Page 411 by L.F. Fieser Fieser, M. - 1950 - 1125 pages
It is the major acid of olive oil (/6-86%), the fruit fat of Olea europaea; of

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almond-kernel oil (77%), the seed fat of Prunus amygdalus...
Organization in plants: W.M.M. Baron - Page 248 by William M. M. Baron - 1986
Fruits ofthe Olive (Olea europaea) and in the endosperm ofmany seeds such as the
coconut (Cecos nucifera), sunflower (Helianthus annuus) and linseed or flax...

Origin of Cultivated Plants - Page 283 by Alphonse de Candolle - 1884 - 468 pages
The same mythical personage carried, it was said, the olive tree from the north
of Greece into Sicily and Sardinia. It seems that this may have been early...
Origins: a short etymological dictionary of modern English - Page 450 by Eric
Partridge - 1966 - 972 pages Note that L oleum answers to L olea, an olive-tree, with
var... Gr elaion, olive-oil, and elaia, olive-tree, an olive, occur only in Sei terms,...
sterreichische botanische Zeitschrift - Page 66 1974... , an Olea europaea bei
Lussinpiccolo (MF M... , ant Olea europaea bei...
Our Father Abraham: Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith - Page 13 by Marvin R.
Wilson, ( - 1989 - 395 pages Of Israel Jeremiah writes, The LORD called you a
thriving olive tree,... David refers to himself by saying, I am like an olive tree
flourishing in the...
of Contents Our Hellenic Heritage - Page 190 by Henry Rosher James 1927 For this bedstead
had been built on to the trunk of an olive-tree rooted in the ground ; the tree formed
one of the bedposts, and he knew the bed could not...
Outlines of Food Technology: A Ranch Story of Molokai - Page 90
by George Paul Cooke, Harry Willard Von Loesecke - 1949 - 164 pages
OLIVES (Olea europaea) The olive was grown by the ancient Egyptians and it is
mentioned in Homer's Iliad and in the Bible; Pliny states that the Romans...
Overseas Private Investment Corporation: Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign
Relations... - Page 140 by United States Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign
Relations - 1981 - 273 pages... production projects in Jordan, Ghana, Congo, and
Egypt to projects involving only development and production oil in Greece and
natural gas in Thailand...
Oxford Russian English Dictionary - Page 447 by Wheeler, Marcus - 1972
|, ,/, oleograph(y). , ,. olive; olive-tree. , , ... 1.
olive; ~ olive branch (g. ; as symbol of peace) ; ~oe olive oil...
Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters - Page 385
1968 The evergreen oak (Q. Ilex L.), the cork oak (Q. Suber L.), and the olive (Olea
europaea L.), suggesting westward extension of the Mediterranean type,...

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Paul: A Study in Social and Religious History - Page 38 by Adolf Deissmann, Gustav
Adolf Deissmann - 1957 - 323 pages The world of Paul the world of the olive-tree !
The traveller of to-day,... Many a northerner has failed to recognise this olive tree,
mistaking it for an...
Paul's Letter to the Romans - Page 176 by John Cochrane O'Neill - 1975
"For if you have been cut from what is by nature a wild olive tree, and grafted,
contrary to nature, into a cultivated olive tree, how much more will these...
Pausanias's Description of Greece - Page 284 by Pausanias 1898 On the culture of
the olive in ancient and modern Greece, see Fiedler, Reise, 2. pp. 592-604 ; Neumann
und Partsch, Physikalische Geographic von...
Pendulum Magic for Beginners: Power to Achieve All Goals - Page 71 by Richard
Webster - 2002 - 218 pages... Olive (Olea europaea) For people who have depleted
themselves mentally and physically. White chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) To
help overcome...
Perfumes: art, science and technology - Page 216 by Dietmar Lamparsky, Peter M.
Mller - 1994 - 668 pages... Wisteria sinensis DC, Lilium candidum L., Olea
europaea L., Philadelphia coronarius L. and Coronilla emerus L.
Isolation/Enrichment by Sorption...
Perspectives in Civil Engineering: Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the
American Society... - Page 72 by Jeffrey S. Russell, American Society of Civil
Engineers - 2003 - 401 pages... two methods was almost equal in some species (eg,
Cupressus arizonica), but differed significantly in other species (eg, Olea europaea,
Pinus pinea)...
Pharmacographia - Page 418 by Friedrich August Flckiger - 1879 - 803 pages 88142, an intt resting account of the importance of the olive in ancient times...
Pharmacographia, a history of the principal drugs of vege origin, met with in Great
Britain... - Page 374 by Friedrich August Flckiger, Daniel Hanbury - 1874
44-60, interesting account of Ihe importance of ff olive in ancient...
Pharmacographia; a History of the Principal Drugs of Vege Origin, Met with in Great
Britain... - Page 418 by Daniel Hanburgy, Friedrich August Flckiger - 1879 - 803
pages...By Huno an int< resting account of the importance the formation of olive
oil may be fin of the olive in ancient time. The Jahresbericht of...

Phenology: An Integrative Environmental Science - Page 231 by Mark Donald


Schwartz - 2003 - 592 pages... season for Gramineae and Olea europaea L.,

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Philosophy and Literature - Page 172 by University of Michigan--Dearborn, Whitman


College 1976 The objects which Rilke mentionshouse, bridge, fountain, olive
tree, pillar, towerrequire the human context to be what they are...
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research - Page 330 by International
Phenomenological Society 1940 Both comparison and narrative, the mountain and
Penelope, the olive tree and the dying youth, object, event or fact, serve this primum
and its transparence...
Philosophy of Science - Page 130 by Philosophy of Science Association - 1934
To put it crudely, olive trees are what they are, and not peach trees,...
an olive tree, so that the "nature" of an olive tree is to be found in its origin...
Philosophy: A Beginner's Guide - Page 28 by Jenny Teichman, Katherine C. Evans 1999 - 274 pages What then are the identity conditions of an oak tree, for example?...
the olive tree, for the olive tree, in a sense, never dies...
Photoassimilate Distribution in Plants and Crops: Source--sink Relationships - Page
203 by Eli Zamski - 1996 - 905 pages 69, 337341 Flora, LL, Madore, MA (1993)
Stachyose and mannitol transport in olive (Olea europaea L.). Planta 189, 4.84490
Flore, JA, Lakso,...

Physiologia Plantarum - Page 430 by Societas Physiologiae Plantarum Scandinavica


1974 Introduction In California, initiation of floral primordia occurs in axillary
buds of the olive (Olea europaea L.) about mid-March following exposure to low...
Physiological Plant Ecology: ecophysiology and stress physiology of functional
groups - Page 110 by Walter Larcher - 2003 - 450 pages... and Manetas 1993) 10
Olea europaea Arbutus unedo -... Left Photosynthetic capacity of Olea...
Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plant Lipids - Page 262
by John Peter Williams, Nora Wan Lem, Mobashsher Uddin Khan - 1997 - 418 pages
... Olea europaea L.) varieties using a method reported previously (2). Volatiles were
collected from the olive cultures (20g) using dynamic headspace...
Phytochemistry - Page 1473 by Phytochemical Society of North America,
Phytochemical Society of Europe 1961... oxal phosphate. he IAA-oxidase system of
olive tree (Olea europea)in the... olive leaf discs upon incubation with ACC liberate
considerable amounts of...

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Phytoliths: Applications in Earth Science and Human History - Page 254
by Jean Dominique Meunier, Fabrice Colin - 2001 - 384 pages 6a: wood 6b: bark 6c:
leaves 6d: seed 6e: husk 6f: cupules 8) Olea europaea L. 8a: wood 8b: bark 8c:
leaves 8d: fruit 9) Amygdalus communis L. 9a: wood 9b:...
Plant Biochemistry - Page 362 by James Frederick Bonner - 1950 - 537 pages
... Horse chest- 2 Palmitic Olea europaea Sesamum indicum Helianthus annuus...
Plant Genetic Resources of Legumes in the Mediterranean - Page 44 by Sarita Jane
Bennett, Nigel Maxted - 2001 - 408 pages The so-called Rand-flora' also links the
Mediterranean Basin more remotely with the flora of Southern Africa; Raven (1973)
cites the Olea europaea complex...
Plant Lipids: biology, utilisation and manipulation - Page 220 by Denis J. Murphy
2005 and olive (Olea europaea L.) callus cultures. Biochemical Journal, 364, 385391. Ramli, US, Baker, DS, Quant, PA and Harwood, JL (2002b) Control analysis
of...
Plant science - Page 85 1969... develop- irds: olive tree; Olea europaea; embryo
culture; germination;... ; olive tree, Olea europaea L., is a crop s of economic
relevance within the...
Plant Systematics - Page 407 by Samuel B. Jones, Arlene E. Luchsinger - 1986 - 512
pages The cultivated olive is Olea europaea, a valuable tree of the Mediterranean
region. Olives are also grown in California, Argentina, Chile, South Africa,...

Plantas utiles de la flora mexicana - Page 435 by Maximino Martnez - 1959 - 621
pages Ain. Journ. of Botany XXII. p. 184. 1935. OLIVO . OLIVO Olea europaea.
Nombre botnico: Olea europaea L. Familia de las...
Plants from Test Tubes: An Introduction to Micropropagation - Page 66 by Lydiane
Kyte - 1996 - 240 pages... cracked stem of celery (Apium graveolens), or monkey
face in olives (Olea europaea). Other symptoms include tip die-back, or thick, curled,
brittle,...
Pocket Guide to Choosing Woody Ornamentals - Page 86 by Gerd Krssmann - 1982
- 140 pages... ,der, 7 11 of # Olea europaea, 9 fr 11 F Perovskia, all of 11 Phi...
.
Poet Lore - Page 243 1919 He hath cried and risen: His little children lay 'neath the
olive-tree. "Sleep henceforth!" saith the Son of Man. They have come with swords
and with...

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Poetry - Page 268 by Modern Poetry Association - 1957
THE OLIVE TREE Save for a lusterless honing-stone of moon The sky stretches...
It is bluest just above the olive tree. You cannot find in twisted Italy So...
Political Parties of the World - Page 266 by Alan John Day - 2002
In October 1998 the UDR joined the new Olive Tree alliance headed by the
Democrats of the Left, receiving three cabinet portfolios...
Pollen and Spores: Patterns of Diversification - Page 329 by Stephen Blackmore 1991 - 408 pages The ultrastructure of pollen grain development in the olive (Olea
europaea). II. Secretion by the tapetal cells. New Phytologist 83, 165-74...

Pollen Grains: Their Structure, Identification, and Significance in Science and


Medicine - Page 453 by Roger Philip Wodehouse - 1935 - 574 pages
... LIGUSTRUM L. PRIVET Grains similar to those of Olea europaea but
considerably larger, ranging in the different species from 28 to 30 fj, in diameter...

Polyeideia: The Iambi of Callimachus and the Archaic Iambic Tradition - Page 100
by Benjamin Acosta-Hughes - 2002 - 366 pages In that poem the olive tree is not
only one of the contestants in the agon, but is the contestant that prevails. Iambus 13
looks back on the Iambi as a...
Portugal by Lynelle Scott-Aitken - 2002 - 288 pages So Mr Fig and Mrs Fig Tree
hurried over to see Ms Milk River and Ms Olive Tree to ask them to come and help...
Rio Ms Olive Tree Sra Oliveira Mr Pigeon...
Portuguese Africa: A Handbook - Page 264 by Michael Anthony Samuels, David M.
Abshire, Georgetown University Center for Strategic and International Studies - 1969
- 480 pages On the southern Angolan seaboard, an area exists where homesick
Portuguese farmers introduced the olive tree, the vine, and the pomegranate...
Practical Plant Biochemistry - Page 81by Muriel (Wheldale) Onslow - 1920 - 178
pages Sterculiaceae : Cocoa (Theobroma Cacao) 54/0. Lecythidaceae: Brazil Nut
(Bertholletia excelsa) 68 %. Oleaceae: Olive (Olea europaea) 20-70%...
Practical Plant Identification: Including a Key to Native and Cultivated Flowering
Plants in... - Page 208 by James Cullen - 2006 - 370 pages Nine genera are native to
Europe and 12 to North America. Many species of several genera are grown as
ornamental shrubs or trees. Olea europaea produces the...

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Practical Thin-Layer Chromatography: A Multidisciplinary Approach - Page 41
by Bernard Fried, Joseph Sherma - 1996 - 275 pages... in Olea europaea was...
Prayers in Stone: Greek Architectural Sculpture Ca. 600-100 B.C.E. - Page 111
by Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway - 1999 - 271 pages Not only is it used as a signifier,
probably to identify a specific location (most likely the Akropolis itself, with
Athena's sacred olive tree),...
Primitive Athens As Described by Thucydides - Page 58 by Jane Ellen Harrison 1906 - 168 pages Athena produced the olive-tree, Poseidon the salt well and the
trident-mark as ' tokens ' or evidence of their claim. This is manifest aetiology...
Proceedings - Page 14 1968... l'ouvrage de Delile l'olea europaea, en arabe...
Proceedings - Page 434 by International Geographical Union General Assembly,
International Geographical Union 1901... wie Pinus-Artcn, Vitex agnus castus,
Erica mediteranea, Olea europaea, Pancratium maritimum,...
Protocol for Somatic Embryogenesis in Woody Plants - Page 355 by S. Mohan. Jain,
Pramod K. Gupta - 2005 - 585 pages The growth potential of olive fruit mesocarp in
vitro (Olea europaea L.)... In vitro propagation of some olive (Olea europaea sativa
L.) cultivars with...
Pseira I - Page 134 by Philip P. Betancourt, Eleni S. Banou, Ksts Davaras - 1995
5 olive tree, Oka europaea 46 pine, Pinus brutia 15 terebinth or mastic tree,
Pistacia sp. 3 almond tree, Prunus dulcis 1...
Psychoanalytic Study of Society - Page 43 by Muensterberger, Warner, 1913- - 1960
They both hide in the branches of the olive tree, but Tristan sees their shadows
on the... We see Tristan and Iseult at the fountain by the olive tree...
Publications - Page 141 by Folklore Society (Great Britain), Parish Register Society
(Great Britain) 1900 Then he went on further after the Devil, until he came to an
olive-tree standing by the seashore, and he said to it, ' Olive-tree of God, hast thou
seen the...
Publications - Page 20 by English Dialect Society, Worcestershire Historical Society
1873 The wild olive tree is very common. Its fruit is large and contains quantity of
seed, which would seem to lead to the conclusion that, if the sweet olive...
Punch - Page 182 by Francis Cowley Burnand, Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom
Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Owen Seaman 1992 UFEE, whv an olive tree should have
been selected as an emblem of peace... They call an olive tree peaceful, which neither
gives shade nor fruit fit to...
Pvbli Vergili Maronis Bvcolica: Aeneis: Georgica; the Greater Poems of Virgil... Page 277 by Virgil 1883 OLEA, olive, a tree most prized of all for its great utility

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and... It has a narrow leaf, like the willow, glossy above and gray below: Olea
Europaea...
Queen's Quarterly - Page 130 by Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.) - 1893
THE OLIVE TREE.By Aldous Huxley. Toronto: The Macmil- lan Company of
Canada Ltd... The title- piece "The Olive Tree" is an exquisite gem of scientific...
Questions1001 Answered about Trees - Page 44 by Rutherford Platt - 1992 - 352
pages What Is the importance of the olive tree in legends? The olive was very
important in ancient Greece and in Biblical days, but it is a tree of the warmer...
Real-encyklopdie fr protestantische Theologie und Kirche - Page 724 by Johann
Jakob Herzog, Gustav Leopold Plitt 1882 8, 8), tla/a, olea, ail ber gam. , Linn... ,
olea europaea, i fi ber...
Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde - Page 117 by Johannes Hoops, HansPeter Naumann, Franziska Lanter, Oliver Szokody, Heinrich Beck, Sebastian Brather,
Detlev Ellmers, Kurt Schier, Ulrike Sprenger, Else Ebel, Wilhelm Heizmann, Heiko
Uecker, Jrgen Udolph, Hannelore Neumann, Sean Nowak... (Olea europaea var.
europaea)... (Olea europaea var. europaea) M ed 194 75.4
Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde - Page 120 by Johannes Hoops - 2004
Im Mittelmeergebiet heimisch ist der lbaum (Olea europaea L.), dessen
Bezeichnung im Ahd. aufgrund der...
Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry - Page 211 by Hugh. Graham, Alfred Walter
Stewart 1948... , Sapindus, and ivy leaves, and oleanolic acid from the leaves of the
olive tree, Olea Europaea,...
Religion in Life - Page 598 edited by John Baillie, Lucius H Bugbee, Charles K
Gilbert 1980 The trees went forth on a time to anoint a king over them; and they
said unto the olive tree, Reign thou over us. But the olive tree said unto them,...
Report I-[III: Prepared for The] International Labour Organisation, Regional
Conference for the... - Page 13 by International Labour Office 1951... marketing cooperatives comprise a non-specialised federation and four specialised federations (for
sultanas, tobacco, vine products and oil) in Greece,...
Report of the Expedition to French Morocco, 1952 - Page 55 by University of
Durham Exploration Society - 1956 - 166 pages... was established on the grey
sandstones, the holly oak (Q, ilex\ on the limestones and the olive (Olea europaea}
on the clays...

Reproductive Biology of the Olive (Olea Europaea L.) Cultivar "Nabali Baladi"
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Research and Promotion Legislation: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Domestic
and Foreign... - Page 93 by United States Congress. Senate. Committee on
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Subcommittee on Domestic and Foreign
Marketing and Product Promotion - 1990 - 266 pages Example Prohibition on Sale of
Soybean Oil in Greece Another example of a trade barrier the soybean industry was
instrumental in getting removed was in...
Resultate der bis jetzt unternommenen Pflanzenanalysen: Nebst Ausfu?hrlich
chemisch... - Page 71 by Gustav Theodor Fechner - 1829 - 351 pages Olea Europaea
L. (culta). ^-lt smarter na* qjs t: >ar...
Review of Applied Mycology - Page 405 by Commonwealth Mycological Institute
(Great Britain) 1969... of the Olive in Greece.] Hort. Res., Athens, 1937, 4, pp.
357-367, 3 figs., 1937. [English summary. Received April, 1938.] Severe damage is
stated to...

Review of Applied Mycology by Commonwealth Mycological Institute (Great


Britain) 1961... 594, 595. on Lespedeza in USA, 595. on Limonium in USA, 111.
on lucerne in USA, 595. on olive in Greece, 655. on parsnip, 644. on potato,
inhibition of...
Review of Applied Mycology by Commonwealth Mycological Institute (Great
Britain) 1969 savastanoi on olive in Greece, 15; in Spain, 679...
Review of Applied Mycology by Commonwealth Mycological Institute (Great
Britain) 1939... dalmatica on olive in Greece, 10. musae on banana in Japan. 41.
Macrophomina phaseoli on banana in Southern Rhodesia, 249...
Review of Applied Mycology by Commonwealth Mycological Institute (Great
Britain) 1969... on olive in Greece and Portugal, 608. , toxicity of sodium
arsenite to, 608. perennans on apple, factors affecting, 674; occurrence in USA,
114,...
Review of Applied Mycology by Commonwealth Mycological Institute (Great
Britain) 1939... dalmatica on olive in Greece, 10. musae on banana in Japan. 41.
Macrophomina phaseoli on banana in Southern Rhodesia, 249...
Review of Applied Mycology by Commonwealth Mycological Institute (Great
Britain) 1969 savastanoi on olive in Greece, 15; in Spain, 679...
Review of Applied Mycology by Commonwealth Mycological Institute (Great
Britain) 1939... dalmatica on olive in Greece, 10. musae on banana in Japan. 41.

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Macrophomina phaseoli on banana in Southern Rhodesia, 249...
Review of Applied Mycology by Commonwealth Mycological Institute (Great
Britain) 1955... ] on olive in Greece, 98; transmission of, by...
Review of Applied Mycology by Commonwealth Mycological Institute (Great
Britain) 1961... 594, 595. on Lespedeza in USA, 595. on Limonium in USA, 111.
on lucerne in USA, 595. on olive in Greece, 655. on parsnip, 644. on potato,
inhibition of...
Review of Applied Mycology by Commonwealth Mycological Institute (Great
Britain) 1969 savastanoi on olive in Greece, 15; in Spain, 679...
Review of Applied Mycology by Commonwealth Mycological Institute (Great
Britain) 1969... on olive in Greece and Portugal, 608. , toxicity of sodium
arsenite to, 608. perennans on apple, factors affecting, 674; occurrence in USA,
114,...
Review of Applied Mycology by Commonwealth Mycological Institute (Great
Britain) 1961... 594, 595. on Lespedeza in USA, 595. on Limonium in USA, 111.
on lucerne in USA, 595. on olive in Greece, 655. on parsnip, 644. on potato,
inhibition of...
Review of Applied Mycology.By Commonwealth Mycological Institute (Great
Britain) 1969... on olive in Greece and Portugal, 608. , toxicity of sodium
arsenite to, 608. perennans on apple, factors affecting, 674; occurrence in USA,
114,...
Romance Philology - Page 298 by Malkiel, Yakov, 1914-, Yakov Malkiel - 1947
Alain actually quotes this passage but correctly interprets it: "dicitur Justus,"
for the olive tree here symbolizes the righteous man whose faith endures,...
Romans - Page 206 by Frederick Fyvie Bruce 1996 Perhaps Paul is adapting a
Jewish parable in which proselytes are pictured as branches from a wild olive grafted
on the good olive tree of Israel.2 For...
Root Parasitic Nematodes: Family Hoplolaimidae - Page 476 by E. L. Krall, . L.
Krall - 1990 - 580 pages Later found in root soil of olive (Olea europaea L.), carob
tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.), peanut (Arac/jis hypogaea L.), and banana (Musa sp.)...
Roots and Wings: Poetry from Spain, 1900-1975: A Bilingual Anthology
by Hardie St. Martin, . - 1976 - 528 pages Page 279
Rural Improvement; the Principles of Civic Art Applied to Rural Conditions:
Including Village... by Frank Albert Waugh - 1914 - 265 pages. Page 81
Sacred Landscape: The Buried History of the Holy Land Since 1948 - Page 257
by Mrn Benvenit - 2002 - 376 pages And I'll keep on carving / Each act of this my

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tragedy, each phase of the catastrophe, / Al] things, minor and major, I On an olive
tree in the courtyard of...
Science - Page 176 by American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1889
In the countries where it is indigenous, the olive tree attains gigantic proportions.
It reaches, occasionally, sixty feet high, with a circumference of...
Scribner's Magazine - Page 106 by Making of America Project - 1939
Thou must marry a sound man, not a miserable cripplea thing useless and broken,
half dead, like that old olive tree." Francesco struck the tree with his...
Scripture Natural History: Containing a Descriptive Account of the Quadrupeds,
Birds, Fishes... - Page 30 by William Carpenter, Gorham Dummer Abbot - 1833 - 408
pages His branches shall spread, and his beauty shall be as the olive tree,... He shall
extend, be increased, he shall be beautiful as the olive tree,...
Scum of the Earth - Page 23 by Arthur Koestler 1955 in black, dry and twisted like
the dead branches of an olive tree. When one climbed to the top of the village, one
saw the neck- breaking serpentine road by...
Sermons on Selected Lessons of the New Testament - Page 228 by Augustine - 1844 1011 pages So says th Apostle, that the wild olive tree is grafted info the go olive...
Beca of pride they were broken off: and the wild olive tree | in because of...
Shameless - Page 284 by Judy Collins 1996 Under the lace of the Russian olive tree
is a square of white lawn, black lace on white snow. A fence runs along the garden's
edge under the moonlight,...
Shorter Encyclopedia of Islam. - Page 451 by Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van
Wetenschappen, Johannes Hendrik Kramers, Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb 1953 - 671 pages... it is lit from a blessed tree, an olive- tree, neither an eastern nor
a... which is lit from an olive tree, perhaps not of this world (cf. however AJ...
Sick and Tired?: Reclaim Your Inner Terrain - Page 107 by Robert O. Young - 1999 303 pages Pasquale, AD, Monforte, MT, Calabro, ML HPLC analysis of oleuropein
and some flavonoids in leaf and bud of Olea europaea. Il Farmaco, 1991; 46(6):
803-15...
Sinou, Gilbert. : /
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Sitzungsberichte der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, philosophischhistorische Klasse - Page 17 1943 Im nahen Orient ist der lbaum (Olea europaea)
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Sociology Through Literature: An Introductory Reader - Page 212 by Lewis A. Coser


- 1963 - 408 pages One day, the parable relates, the trees went forth to anoint a king
over them; and they said unto the olive tree, Reign thou over us. But the olive tree...
Sociology: A Text with Adapted Readings - Page 160 by Leonard Broom, Philip
Selznick - 1977 - 619 pages The Italian social structure can be compared to the olive
tree, that most Italian ... Theirs is the bird's- eye view of the olive tree (Barzini,
1965:350)...
Soil Amendments: Impacts on Biotic Systems - Page 18 by Jack E. Rechcigl - 1994
These included spent coffee grinds and pecan shells, dry olive (Olea europaea)
pomace,2 oil cakes and chicken litter,3 chitinous wastes such as crab and...

Somaclonal Variation and Induced Mutations in Crop Improvement - Page 403


by D. S. Brar, B. S. Ahloowalia, S. Mohan Jain - 1998 - 615 pages... V. macrocarpa
Corylus avellana Diospyros kaki Ficus carica Olea europaea Citrus nobilis C.
sinensis C. limonia C. paradisi C. reticulata C. aurantium 35...
Somatic Embryogenesis and Synthetic Seed I - Page 404 by Y. P. S. Bajaj - 1995
Most cultivated olives belong to Olea europaea L., with more than 2600 different
cultivars, although many ofthese might be ecotypes. Olea europaea L. does...
Somatic Embryogenesis in Woody Plants - Page 189 by S. Mohan Jain, Ronald J.
Newton, Pramod K. Gupta - 1994 - 392 pages Preliminary results on increasing fruit
set in olive (Olea europaea L.) by chemical ... In vitro propagation of some olive
(Olea europaea L.) cultivars with...
Something About the Author: Facts and Pictures About Authors and Illustrators of
Books for Young... - Page 12 by Anne Commire, Donna Olendorf, Scot Peacock,
Thomson Gale 2001 Barbour's artwork for / Have an Olive Tree, a picture book by
Eve Bunting,... Hazel Rochman, review of / Have an Olive Tree, p. 1702; March
15...
South African Journal of Science - Page 449 by South African Association for the
Advancement of Science 1958 example, \huni means 'yellow', while /huni refers to a
tree, the Boscia... Similarly Koms would mean 'wild olive tree' (Olea africana) and
'Place of the...

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Soviet Geography - Page 144 1991... Atlantic-Mediterranean formations 1 Evergreen
forest of cork oak (Quercus suber) and holm oak (Q. ilex) 2 Formations of olive
(Olea europaea) and dwarf...
Soybean Promotion, Research, And, Consumer Information Act: Hearing Before the
Subcommittee on... - Page 131 by United States Congress. House. Committee on
Agriculture. Subcommittee on Wheat, Soybeans, and Feed Grains - 1990 - 167 pages
Example Prohibition on Sale of Soybean Oil in Greece Another example of a trade
barrier the soybean industry was instrumental in getting removed was in...
Spain - Page 285 by Salvador de ( Madariaga - 1942 - 509 pages
This can be shown in spite of he statistical difficulty caused by the peculiar
behaviour of the olive tree, a >lant which is wont to produce in biennial...
Sparta and Lakonia: A Regional History 1300-362 BC (Paperback) by Paul
Cartledge (Author) "'Without a geographical basis the people, the makers of history,
seem to be walking on air.'..." (more) Key Phrases: common mess, joint reign,
bronze figurine, Peloponnesian League, Peloponnesian War, Epidauros Limera
(more...)
Sparta and Lakonia: A Regional History 1300-362 BC by Paul Cartledge (Paperback Jul 16, 2005) Excerpt - page 82: "... therefore worth digressing briefly to consider the
merits of the olive and the history of its cultivation in Greek lands, especially as the
olive..."
Spennemann, D.H.R. & Allen, L.R. (00) Feral olives (Olea europaea) as future
woody weeds in Australia: a review. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture
40: 889-901.
Storytelling Folklore Sourcebook - Page 106 by Norma J. Livo, Sandra A. Rietz 1991 - 384 pages Pick an olive leaf while standing with your back to an olive tree's
trunk. Make a wish; throw the leaf over your right shoulder...
Storytelling With Puppets - Page 218 by Connie Champlin - 1997 - 249 pages
... inside and outside Tube with green fringe Real Place castle on with
outside facing audience. Arrange olive tree and treasures to one end of...
of Contents Strategies in Prose: A Thematic Reader - Page 214 by Wilfred A. Ferrell, Nicholas A.
Salerno - 1983 - 385 pages The olive tree is, so to speak, the complement of the oak;
and the bright hard-edged ...By comparison the olive tree seems an athlete in
training...
Streams in the Desert: 366 Daily Devotional Readings - Page 133 by James Reimann,
Charles E. Cowman, Lettie B. Cowman 1997 (Matthew 6:28) [Many years ago there
was a monk who needed olive oil, so he planted an olive tree sapling. After he
finished planting it, he prayed, Lord,...

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Studies in Natural Products Chemistry - Page 859 by Ed Atta-Ur-Rahman 2006
ABSTRACT: This review summarises the chemistry of Olea europaea, in particular
of hydrophilic components, which are seen as the key compounds responsible...

Sunset - Page 174 by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company.


Passenger Dept 1914 The trees planted in California by the mission fathers, before
the birth of the American nation, are still mere infants among their kind the olive
tree...
Sunset - Page 19 by Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept, Southern Pacific
Company 1898... communis Laurocerasus lusitanica Lauras nobilis Nerium
oleander Taxus baccata Ficus carica Ilex aquifolium Olea europaea Pinus halepensis
Finns pinaster...

Sunset Pruning Handbook - Page 85 by Philip Edinger - 1983


OLEA europaea. Olive. Evergreen tree. Prune in early spring (for ornamental use)
or summer (in tropical areas); prune after harvest (for fruit production)...

Supplementary Volume - Page 9 by British Psychological Society, Aristotelian


Society (Great Britain), Mind Association 1925 There is an aspect of the olive
tree's existence which cannot by its nature gain ... What the olive tree's activity is,
viewed from its own individual...
Sustainable Forestry Challenges for Developing Countries - Page 332 by Gerardo
Mery, Matti Palo - 1996 - 384 pages The original montane forest, which was
dominated by Podocarpus gracilior; Juniperus procera, and Olea europaea was
replaced by secondary open woodland and...
Talk about Wildlife, for Hunters, Fishermen and Nature Lovers - Page 434
by Ross Oliver Stevens, Louis Elsberg Wise, Harry Philip Brown, John Alden
Knight, Edgar Burke, Jack Augustus Radley - 1944 - 229 pages... tala, 4.07 per cent;
Olea europaea, 5.0 per cent; Picrasma excelsa, 7.8 per cent; Prosopis...

Tariff Information, 1921: Hearings on General Tariff Revision Before the Committee
on Ways and... - Page 1921 by United States Congress. House. Committee on Ways
and Means 1921 The expense of producing the black olive in Greece, under the
relatively very low labor costs which prevail in that country is materially less than is...

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TaschenAtlas der Schweizer Flora. - Page 169 by Edouard Thommen - 1993 - 348
pages 2087. Syringe vulgaris Li - Flieden - Lilas vulgaire;l, vi, pb - 2088. Olea
europaea Li - 01- baum,...
Temps et espaces des crises de l'environnement - Page 9 by Corinne Beck, Yves
Luginbhl, Tatiana Muxart 2006... Phillyrea, Pistacia lentiscus, Cistus et surtout
Olea europaea var. sylvestris dont les occurrences importantes sont remarquables
dans tous les sites...
The Acts of Thomas: Introduction - Text - Commentary - Page 76 by Albertus
Frederik Johannes Klijn - 2003 - 258 pages And he commanded by the oil. In Greek
only. It is obvious that the anointing has been emphasized,...
The Aeneid - Page 259 by Virgil, Publius Vergilius Maro 1963 There stood here by
chance A bitter wild olive tree sacred to Faunus, once worshipped By sailors, since
they were accustomed to hang up their votive...
The Allegory of the Olive Tree: The Olive, the Bible, and Jacob 5 by Stephen David
Ricks, John Woodland Welch - 1994 - 624 pages Papers presented to a conference
convened at Brigham Young University on March 17,1992.
The American Jewish Year Book - Page 54 by American Jewish Committee, Jewish
Publication Society of America 1915 An orange-tree bears at the end of three years,
but a full crop only in the seventh... an olive-tree- is known to bear for longer than a
century...
The American Magazine - Page 630 Until ently it required from ten to twelve years'
time to bring an olive tree into bearing from the time the seed was planted in the
ground, and then it had...

The Annual of the British School at Athens - Page 29 by British School at Athens
1895 This would obviously be a great convenience for occasionally ladling out small
quantities of liquid, such as oil. In Greece small vats are still made in the...
The Apocalypse Explained According to the Spiritual Sense: In which are Revealed
the Arcana... - Page 268 by Emanuel Swedenborg 1859 From the passages above
adduced, it may be seen, that the olive tree and vineyard, in most places, are
mentioned together, which is on account of the...
The Arena - Page 295 by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) - 1905
He was from the city, and ed to think the man who was trying ant a little olive-tree
in a cleft of the ought to not only let him have the ting of the birds,...

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The Art of the Greeks - Page 102 by Henry Beauchamp Walters - 1906 - 277 pages
The pediment then represented Athena in the act of producing the olive- tree,
while Poseidon, whose spring was also represented, started back in amazement...
The Australian Encyclopaedia - Page 390 by Grolier Society of Australia - 1977 - 6
pages... Olea europaea, which has run wild in parts of Australia, notably in the...
There is a true indigenous olive, Olea pani- culata, in north-eastern New...
The Australian Encyclopaedia - Page 397 by Alec Hugh Chisholm - 1958
OLIVE, the cultivated greyish Mediterranean fruit-tree, Olea europaea, which has
run wild in parts of Australia, notably in the Mount Lofty Ranges near...
The Australian Geographer - Page 146 by Geographical Society of New South Wales
1928 THE AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHER lesser extent of hawthorn (Crataegus
monogyna) and of the European olive (Olea europaea) have rapidly become
established at the...
The autobiography of Leigh Hunt... - Page 348.
by Leigh Hunt - 1891 - 412 pages
An olive-tree by itself is hardly to be called handsome, unless it is young, in
which state it is very much so, quite warranting Homer's comparison with it...
The Bible of the World - Page 814 by Robert Oleson Ballou, Frederic Spiegelberg
1939 And within the oracle he made two cherubims of olive-tree, each n cubits high.
And he set the cherubims within the inner house: ai they stretched forth the...
The Biology of Horticulture: An Introductory Textbook by John E. Preece and Paul E.
Read (Hardcover - Jan 13, 2005) Excerpt - page 7: "... HISTORY OF
HORTICULTURE 7 As early people's curiosity increased, they began..."
The Biomass Assessment Handbook: Bioenergy for a Sustainable Environment - Page
121 by Francisco Rosillo Call - 2007 - 269 pages Other raw materials are palm oil in
Malaysia, linseed and olive oil in Spain, cotton seed oil in Greece, beef tallow in
Ireland, lard and used frying oil...
The Book of Field and Roadside: Open-Country Weeds, Trees, and Wildflowers of
Eastern North America - Page 206 by John Eastman - 2003 - 336 pages
All of these plants are unrelated to the olive (Olea europaea), an Old World
evergreen of the olive family...
The Book: The Story of Printing and Bookmaking - Page 301 by Douglas Crawford
McMurtrie - 1943 - 710 pages One form of the olive-tree mark of Robert Estienne
had reference to the address of his shop, "At the Sign of the Olive." A number of
other members of this...
The Browser's Book of Beginnings: Origins of Everything Under (and Including) the
Sun - Page 101by Charles Panati - 1984 - 427 pages The adap olive tree flourished in
soil that strangled and starved other plants and crops, and its oil enriched a land poor

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in animal fats...
The Cambridge World History of Food - Page 1824 by Kenneth F. Kiple, Kriemhild
Cone Ornelas 2000... evergreen trees (Olea europaea) that are apparently eastern
Mediterranean in origin and were under cultivation by Semitic peoples some 5000
years ago...
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly - Page 212 by Catholic Biblical Association of
America 1995 The common olive, Olea europaea L., has been cultivated since
antiquity; its firm, durable wood is excellent for decorative objects and special
purposes.83...
The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the Constitution,
Doctrine, and... - Page 155 by Charles George Herbermann 1913 The olive tree was
considered the symbol of fruitfulness, blessing, and happiness, the emblem of peace
and prosperity. Olive, Wild (Rom., xi, 17, 24),...
The Century - Page 607 by Bim Sherman 1930 At one point of the track a huge
olive-tree threw a shadow. Sometimes, when the days were hot, Pedro allowed the
little blind ass to rest in the shade of...
The Century: A Popular Quarterly - Page 116 by Making of America Project - 1915
"Bert says he 's goin' to frame the picture of the olive-tree," said Maggie, "and
I guess I '11 have him frame this prayer and hang it underneath...
The Chemistry and Technology of Food and Food Products - Page 1918
by Morris Boris Jacobs - 1951 - 2580 pages X. OLIVES There are more than 30
species of the genus Olea in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, but of this
large number only Olea europaea is...
The Chief Justiceship of Melville W. Fuller, 1888-1910 (Chief Justiceships of the
United States Supreme Court) by James W. Ely (Hardcover - Jan 1995)
The City of God = - Page 184 by Augustine, Randolph Vincent Greenwod Tasker,
John Healey, Juan Luis Vives, Sir Ernest Barker 1945 An olive-tree grew suddenly
up in one place, and a fountain burst out as suddenly in another. These prodigies
drew the king to Delphos, to know the oracle's...
The Classical Review - Page 59 by Classical Association (Great Britain) - 1941
... (Olea europaea), is a 1 In actual fact the fig is fertilized by the...

The Classical Review - Page 9 by Classical Association (Great Britain) - 1946


>i5 to justify the strange assertion pus can mean an olive-tree... 455 Odysseus
pro- , like Homer's Odysseus, to use ah of an olive-tree (...
The Classical World - Page 14 by Classical Association of the Atlantic States - 1944
Poseidon offered the citizens a salt spring; Athena the olive tree... The presence

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of a salt spring and an olive tree on the Acropolis (Herodotus 8.55;...
The Cloisters of Iona Abbey - Page 153 by Ewan Mathers - 2001 - 176 pages
... to him as a fire blazing out from a bush. Although the bush was on fire, it
was not being burnt up.' 12. Olive In ancient Greece a crown or wreath...
The Cloisters of Iona Abbey - Page 153 by Ewan Mathers - 2001 - 176 pages
... to him as a fire blazing out from a bush. Although the bush was on fire, it
was not being burnt up.' 12. Olive In ancient Greece a crown or wreath...
The Contemporary Review - Page 419 1887 It is the only district planted with large
full-grown olive trees which bear fine fruit. The rest of Egypt is without the olive
tree, except the gardens...
The Cornhill Magazine - Page 701 by George Smith - 1928
By that hoary olive tree, hundreds of years old, and close to the pass, an
Englishman was riding in the eighties of last century. He rode in native fashion,...
The Corrupting Sea: A Study of Mediterranean History - Page 209 by Peregrine
Horden, Nicholas Purcell - 2000 - 400 pages (Ibn Abd al-Hakam, The Conquest of
North Africa and Spain, adapted from A. Gateau 1947, 468) The olive, Olea
europaea, par. sativa, domesticated at least...

The count of Monte-Cristo - Page 247 by Alexandre Dumas - 1846


... he purchased powder ;d ball, and every thing served him for a mark the trunk
of some d and moss-grown olive-tree, that grew on the Sabine mountains;...
The Critical Quarterly - Page 58 edited by C. B. Cox, A. E. Dyson 1959 Solitary
Olive Tree Beyond the grove beside the spring solitary olive tree whose shadows
bring (olive of hospitality) shelter to the thoughtful man to the...
The Cults of the Greek States - Page 324 by Lewis Richard Farnell - 1896
For instance, the well-known vase in St. Petersburg from Kertsch shows us the
olive-tree in the centre between the two rivals, both of whom appear about...
The Drama Review - Page 39 by New York University. School of the Arts, M. I. T.
Press, Tisch School of the Arts 1968 With needles of silver, a glass frame for
broidery, she sewed on a banner, a-singing by the olive tree. And by the olive, olive,
Mother, who could foresee?...
The Economy of Greece: Prepared for the Coordinating Committee of American
Agencies in Greece - Page 48 by Henry Albert Hill The best quality of olive oil in
Greece sold for approximately 45 to 50 drs. per oke, an oke equalling 2.815 pounds...

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The Encyclopdia of Geography: Comprising a Complete Description of the Earth,
Physical... - Page 178 by Hugh Murray, William Wallace, Robert Jameson, William
Jackson Hooker, William Swainson, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford 1839 The olive in
Greece, and especially in Attica, retains its ancient celebrity ; nor has the honey of
Mount Hymettus lost any pert of its exquisite flavour...

The Encyclopedia Americana - Page 71 by Grolier Incorporated - 1988 - 30 pages


... laurel ( Lauras nobilis), olive (Olea europaea), and subtropical pines. The scrubby
or bushy woodland is called maquis or macchia. Tropical Rain Forest...

The English Illustrated Magazine - Page 46 1910 To-day there are in Crete about
10000000 olive trees producing an annual output of from ti ,ooo,ooo to 13000000
okes (13750 to 16250 tons) of oil. In Greece...
The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury - Page 429 by Thomas
( Hobbes 1844 At the port's head grows a large olive-tree, And near it an obscure
and... ; 115 Which at the foot of the olive-tree they place, And lay him from the sea
a...
The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury - Page 429 by Thomas
Hobbes, William Molesworth, Thucydides, Homer 1844 At the port's head grows a
large olive-tree, And near it an obscure and pleasant... olive-tree they place, Out of
the way, lest passengers should chance To...
The Essential Olive Oil Companion by Anne Dolamore and Madeleine David
(Paperback - Oct 1999) Excerpt - page 10: "... The Essential Olive Oil Companion
THE QLIYE AND 111E ANU1 i WO~ ' L111..."
The Family Trichodoridae: stubby root and virus vector nematodes - Page 110
by W. (Wilfreda). Decraemer - 1995 - 360 pages It is polyphagous, occurring in soil
around the roots of tomato plants, of Olea europaea (common olive), and of cork
trees (Quercus suber) (Siddiqi, 1974;...
The Fertile Crescent, 1800-1914: A Documentary Economic History - Page 319
1988 - 520 pages Although the olive tree grows wild on Mount Carmel, very few new
olive orchards are cultivated, the most olive orchards are from the time of the
Crusaders...
The Flame Trees of Thika: Memories of an African Childhood - Page 168
by Elspeth Huxley - 2000 - 281 pages His face was creased like the bark of an olive
tree, and almost as dark, but he had light-blue eyes that looked odd in such a setting,
and a wide smile that...

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The Flavors of Olive Oil: A Tasting Guide and Cookbook by Deborah Krasner,
Elizabeth Krasner, and Ann Stratton (Hardcover - Sep 3, 2002) Excerpt - page 3: "...
A SHORT COURSE O N OLIVE OIL..."
The Food and Wine of Greece: More Than 250 Classic and Modern Dishes from the
Mainland and Islands by Diane Kochilas (Paperback - Mar 15, 1993)
The Food of Northern Spain: Recipes from the Gastronomic Heartland of Spain by
Jenny Chandler and Jean Cazals (Hardcover - Mar 1, 2006) - Illustrated
The Foreign Quarterly Review - Page 267 1842 An additional word would be
required to determine whether, taken by itself, " olive" meant '' olive tree" or ' olive
oil." Now in the hieroglyphics,...
The Foreign Trade of Greece: The Economic and Political Factors Controlling... Page
118 by Michail M. Dorizas - 1925 - 120 pages... , DE: The Greek Olive (in Greek),
Athens, 1920. *Sardina, AI: The Culture of the Olive (in Greek), Athens, 1921...

The Forgotten Pollinators - Page 261 by Stephen L. Buchmann, Gary Paul Nabhan 1996 - 292 pages... ,) insect, bee Cottonseed (Gossypium barbadense) bee Olive
(Olea europaea) wind Rapeseed (Brassica napus) bee (Apis) Sesame (Sesamum
orientale) bee, fly...
The Forum - Page 127 by Henry Goddard Leach, George Henry Payne, Frederic
Taber Cooper, Edwin Wildman, Walter Hines Page, Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Joseph
Mayer Rice, Arthur Hooley, Mitchell Kennerley 1930 In the time of Cecrops an
olive tree suddenly appeared at one place and water burst forth at another. The oracle
explained the portent to mean that the...
The Fossil Flora of Great Britain: Or, Figures and Descriptions of the Vege Remains
Found... - Page 8 by John Lindley, William Hutton 1837 4 latifolia. 5 angustifolia. 6
Jasminum revolutum. 7 Olea europaea. Rhododendron ponticum...
The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century - Page xxxiii by Houston Stewart
Chamberlain 1911... to be the son of God ; Israel is the people of God, the good
olive-tree into which the branches of the wild olive-tree, the Gentiles, may be "
grafted...
The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 191 1905 His sign indicated two branches of trade,
the Olive Tree showing that not only the goods usually supplied by a manmilliner were sold, but articles...
The Geographical Journal - Page 595 by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain).
1901 In California there were, in 1894, 425000 olive- bearing and 1360000 young

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olive tree?. In 1895, 800000 young plants were transplanted...
The Glory that was Greece: A Survey of Hellenic Culture and Civilization - Page 156
by John Clarke Stobart - 1964 - 265 pages... such as the salt spring which gushed up
when Poseidon struck the rock with his trident, and the sacred olive-tree with which
Athena defeated him...
The Gods of the Egyptians or Studies in Egyptian Mythology. Volume 1: in two
volumes - Page 165 by Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge He wished for a vine, and a figtree, and an olive tree, for wheat wherewith to make bread, and for barley wherewith
to brew beer; he also desired clean...
The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion - Page 120.By Sir James George
Frazer 1993. The story that Leto clasped a palm-tree and an olive-tree or two
laurel-trees, when she was about to give birth to the divine twins Apollo and
Artemis...
The Good Housekeeping Cookbook.By Susan Westmoreland - 2004 - 832 pages
Olives The fruit of the olive tree is naturally very bitter and must be processed
to make it edible. There are many olive varieties, and the finished...
The Gospel of the Kingdom: Scriptural Studies in the Kingdom of God - Page 118
by George Eldon Ladd 1959 When these natural branches were broken off, other
branches were taken from a wild olive and contrary to nature grafted into the olive
tree (vv. 57, 24)...
The Government of the United States: National, State, and Local - Page 95
by William Bennett Munro - 1946 - 887 pages "The trees went forth on a time to
anoint a king over them; and they said unto the olive tree, Reign thou over us." But
the olive tree replied,...
The Great Bible Dig, Excavation of the Scripture - Page 37 by Bonnie M. Gulan 2001 - 152 pages Here we must be aware not to mistake Mount olivet for the mount
hill called olive or mistake mountain for mount. And now note olive in greek
=elai'a...
The Great Bible Dig, Excavation of the Scripture - Page 37 by Bonnie M. Gulan 2001 - 152 pages Here we must be aware not to mistake Mount olivet for the mount
hill called olive or mistake mountain for mount. And now note olive in greek
=elai'a...
The Greek Herbal of Dioscorides - Page 76 by Dioscorides Pedanius - 1934 - 701
pages Olea Europaea. Olive The leaues of the Olea Sativa are good for ye same
purposes, but are of lesse strength, whence they are better for eye medicines,...

The Greek Myths - Page 94 by Robert ( Graves 1960 Wild olive in Greece, like

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birch in Italy and North-western Europe, was the New Year tree, symbol of inception,
and used as a besom to expel evil spirits...
The Greek Reader - Page 273 by Friedrich Jacobs - 1851 - 614 pages The particle oil
in Greek is employed where anything is immediately and directly denied ; but /ai,
where that which is denied is a mere matter of...
The growth of the Homeric poems - Page 81 by George Wilkins - 1885
... to the acclimatization of the olive in Greece, which was said to have been
introduced by Athena, and planted at Colonus, or on the Acropolis at Athens...
The Guide of the Perplexed - Page 548 by Moses Maimonides, Shlomo Pines - 1963 658 pages. The clearest point concerning these things is the one mentioned in the
beginning of the Agriculture38 concerning the grafting of the olive tree onto the...
The Halcyon Luminary, and Theological Repository - Page 63 1812
The trees went forth to anoint a king over them, and they said unto the olive-tree,
Reign thou over us. But the olive-tree said unto them, should I leave my...
The Healing Past: Pharmaceuticals in the Biblical and Rabbinic World - Page 81
by Irne Jacob, Walter Jacob 1993... flax (Linum usitatissimum), olive (Olea
europaea) and castor bean oil (Ricinus communis). Castor oil has passed through
many stages of popularity from...
The Herbal Medicine Maker's Handbook: a home manual - Page 137 by James Green
- 2000 - 384 pages... Olea europaea) Depleted Complete exhaustion of mind and
body due to long-endured stress or illness Suffered a long time under adverse
conditions...

The Hermetic Marriage - Page 232 by Manly P. Hall - 2004 - 52 pages


Through this canal runs a sacred liquid, called fire oil, in Greek Christos, the
savior or redeemer of things. This same thought has been preserved for...
The Historical Geography of the Holy Land: Especially in Relation to the History of
Israel and... - Page 99 by George Adam Smith - 1894 - 692 pages
But I am like a green olive-tree in the house of God.1 I -will be as the dew unto
Israel: He shall blossom as the lily, and strike forth his roots like...
The History and Life of the Reverend Doctor John Tauler of Strasbourg: With
Twenty-five of His... - Page 320 by Johannes Tauler - 1857 - 415 pages
Children, on this Mount grows the olive-tree, by which is... Haft thou this
olive-tree growing in the ground of thy foul, thou art in truth a devout man...
The History of Greece - Page 319 by Ernst Curtius, William Alfred Packard - 1871
By the side of Po- sidon's tripod she plants in the ground her spear which sprouts

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up as the beneficent olive-tree. It needs a contest before she can...
The History of Herodotus - Page 241 by Herodotus 1824. The olive-tree happened'
0 See note on ii. 175. P He appears to have been styled the son of earth, because his
origin was not known...
The History of Medications for Women: : Materia Medica Woman - Page 90
by Michael J. O'Dowd - 2001 - 450 pages Olive oil Olive oil, obtained from the fruits
ofthe evergreen tree (Olea europaea), was one ofthe most precious products of the
ancient Eastern nations...
The History of North America - Page 210 by Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton
Thorpe 1905 Among the earliest colonists of the Southern States there prevailed a
hope that the soil of the new country would be found adapted to the olive tree;...
The Hitherto Unidentified Contributions of W. M. Thackeray to "Punch": With a
Complete and... - Page 228 by William Makepeace Thackeray, Marion Harry
Spielmann - 1900 - 349 pages CUFFEE, why an olive tree should have been selected
as an emblem of peace... They call an olive tree peaceful, which neither gives shade
nor fruit fit to...
The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated Out of the
Original Tongues...by British and Foreign Bible Society 1868. Page 2.
The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments - Page 282
1896. I was exalted like a palm tree on the sea shore, 14 And as rose plants in Jericho,
And as a fair olive tree in the plain ; And I was exalted as a plane tree...
The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments - Page 577. 1885
The trees went forth on a time to anoint a king over them ; and they said unto
the olive tree, Reign thou over us. > But the olive tree said unto them,...
The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste - Page 123
by Luther Tucker 1862 Lucullus introduced the cherry tree from Asia Minor into
Italy... Columella relates (v., 11) that he planted a fig-tree near an olive-tree...
The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste by Luther Tucker - 1852
Speaking of the righteous man, it is said:" His branches shall spread and his
beauty shall be as the olive tree." The most distinguished, and to many,...
The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste by Luther Tucker - 1855
On the sea coasts of Carolina and Georgia, the American Olive ( Olea... since we
received from one of the islands of our coast, a branch of an olive tree,...
The International Monetary System: Highlights from fifty years of Princeton's essays
in... - Page 203 by Peter Bain Kenen - 1993 - 405 pages... has been imposed to

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prevent an immediate rise in the domestic price of an export product important in
local consumption, such as olive oil in Greece...
The Island of Zeus: Wanderings in Crete - Page 197 by Ralph Henry Brewster - 1939
- 360 pages But as no oil in Greece is purified and really ea except Minerva Oil
sold only in Athenswe had excluded salads from our regular menus and had never...
The Jewish Quarterly Review - Page 487 by Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate
Learning, Dropsie University 1910 During the religious persecutions, R. Akiba once
taught and expounded the law at his under an olive-tree.14 R. Jonathan b. Eleazar (of
Sepphoris) was...
The Jews: Their History, Culture, and Religion - Page 987 by Louis Finkelstein 1955 - 1431 pages Here the original Oriental conception underlying he picture can
easily be recognized, but the olive substitutes for the iate palm. It is the olive tree...
The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science - Page 80
by Johns Hopkins University 1914... Galley Endeavour Hunter Galley Providence
Pinck Mary Dolphin Brigantine Dorset Olive Tree Brigantine Adventure Sloop
Swallow Olive Tree Young Margaret!...
The Jordan Rift Valley - Page 111 by Aharon Horowitz - 2001 - 700 pages
... ), almond tree (Amygdalus communis), olive tree (Olea europaea), Syrian
pear (Pyrus syriacus), carob (...
The Journal of Geography - Page 109 by National Council of Geography Teachers
(U.S.) 1902 The olive-tree thrives in considerable areas of the Southwest. Thrifty
groves are to be found in western Texas, Arizona, and California as far up as San...
The Journal of Geography - Page 429 by National Council of Geography Teachers
(U.S.) 1902 These seeds were the source of the present "Mission" strain of olea
europaea, and constitute half the bearing acreage of California olives...
The Journal of Roman Studies - Page 117 by Society for the Promotion of Roman
Studies 1940 88 An olive tree, to judge by the twisted shape of the trunk... The
olive tree, too, occurs in some versions of the birth-legend and it is a sacred tree in...
The Journal of Roman Studies - Page 74 by Society for the Promotion of Roman
Studies 1958... the normal price of an olive-tree was in the neighbourhood of 15-16
folles... rest.9 The figure of 15/16 folles for an olive tree is confirmed by no...
The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders - Page 39 by American Speech and
Hearing Association 1990 They asked the olive tree to'bc king, but the olive tree
said, 'I am busy making olives and oil; I can't stop to be your king.' Then they asked
the fig tree...

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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine - Page 198
edited by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan
Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1855 Well, Sir, I suppose you know all about the
olive-tree? ' ' Well, the olive is as easily propagated as the willow. Tou must go
boldly to work, however,...
The Land and the Book, Or, Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and
Customs, the Scenes... - Page 71 by William McClure Thomson - 1859
But if thou boast, thou bearest not the root, but the root thee.2 And then, in
the 24th verse, For if thou wert cut out of the olive-tree, which is wild by...
The Law of the Sea: The European Union and Its Member States - Page 246 by Tullio
Treves, Laura Pineschi 1997 486/1967 concerning the prospection and exploitation
of oil in Greek territory and the relevant...
The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization.By Thomas L. Friedman
- 1999 - 394 pages
The Literary Journal - Page 677 1821 This tree has been already described in tlie first
part of this review, p. 358. The name of the oil-tree, or olive-tree, is...
The Little Book of Olive Oil (Little Book of . . .) by Alain Stella and Louise Guiney
(Paperback - Nov 10, 2001) The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland - Page
101 by Theophilus Cibber, Robert Shiells, Thomas Coxeter 1753... , not oil, in
Greek and Roman liera...
The Living Age - Page 89 by Making of America Project - 1941
One of the members had said that I planted a tiny olive tree on the banks of Lake
Maggiore... I did not plant even a tiny olive tree, but only a seed...
The Low-Carb Gourmet: Recipes for the New Lifestyle - Page 3
by Brigit Legere Binns - 2004 - 192 pages
... vinegar, and fruity olive oil. In Greece, there was no Michelin guide nor any
need of onemy eyes and nose were the best guides (and my willingness to...

The Low-Cholesterol Olive Oil Cookbook: More Than 200 Recipes--The Most
Delicious Way to Eat Healthy Food by Sarah Schlesinger and Barbara Earnest
(Paperback - Dec 19, 1995)

The Male Herbal: Health Care for Men and Boys - Page 191 by James Green - 1991
Mulberry Morus spp. Myrrh Commiphora myrrha Nasturtium Tropaeolum majus
Nettle Urtica spp. Oak Bait Quercus spp. Oat Avena Saliva Olive Leaf Olea

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europaea...

The Mediterranean Diet: Constituents and Health Promotion - Page 206


by Antonia-Leda Matalas - 2001 - 416 pages... is extracted from the stone fruits, or
drupes, of Olea Europaea.5 Since antiquity, the olive tree has been widely grown in
the areas of southern Europe,...

The Mediterranean Diet: Constituents and Health Promotion - Page 38 by AntoniaLeda Matalas - 2001 - 416 pages... the establishment of the New Greek State in the I
820s, production of olive oil in Greece exhibited a continuous increase throughout
the 19th century...
The Mediterranean: Saga of a Sea - Page 54 by Emil Ludwig - 1942 - 635 pages
In the Bible the heathen are compared to the wild olive tree, which must be made
fruitful by grafting. Conversely, too, the Palestinians would rejuvenate an...

The Mining Journal. Annual Review - Page 221 1936 1957, throughput capacity of
1340000 s to find mineral oil in Greece t so far been successful, but pros- ntinue to be
described as promising. blem of...
The Mining Magazine - Page 151 1909 The most promising areas for the production
of oil in Greece are undoubtedly those within the western folded zone. Indications
have been recorded from other...
The Monthly Review - Page 494 by Ralph Griffiths - 1790
... , and devour their leaves; but they give the preference to the olive...
and when they are colk-died in large numbers on the olive tree, a cloth is...
The Moral Discourses of Epictetus - Page 115 by Epictetus - 1920 - 356 pages
Or an olive tree not those of an olive tree, but of a vine ? It is impossible.
It is inconceivable. Neither, therefore, is it possible for a human creature...
The Moral Prism - Page 150 by Dorothy Mary Emmet - 1979 - 173 pages
133). muslin (Olea europaea L.), pom mediteranean din fam...
The Murder of Herodes: And Other Trials from the Athenian Law Courts - Page 181
by Kathleen Freeman 1994 ON THE SACRED OLIVE-TREE Speech for the
defence, by LYSIAS. Date about 395 BC This case came before the Court of the

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Areopagus, under the presidency of the...
The Nag Hammadi Library in English - Page 179.By James MacConkey Robinson 1996 - 550 pages. And this tree is to the north of Paradise, 25 so that it might arouse
the... Now after it, the olive tree sprouted up, which was to purify the kings and...
The National and English Review - Page 296 1960 I believe that, if it were necessary,
it could be shown that this is so on what one might call pomological grounds: the
cultivation of the olive in Greece...

The National Geographic Magazine by National Geographic Society (U.S.) - 1959


Jerusalem 825, 840 327; ill- 329; (painting) col. pi., 349 ning process 348 i olive
(Olea europaea) 348 e (mineral) 640 ion seen through microscope col. pi...
The New Encyclopaedia Britannica: Micropaedia : Ready Reference and Index
by Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Encyclopaedia
Britannica(ed.), Encyclopaedia Britannica Staff 1974. Page 971
The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land - Page 509
by Ephraim Stern 1993... provides important evidence of the earliest olives (Olea
europaea L.) and dates (Phoenix...
The New Leader - Page 7 by American Labor Conference on International Affairs,
Social Democratic Federation of America 1935. But it was clear that as leader of the
largest party in what was called the Olive Tree coalition, he was a possible Prime
Minister, and he began to work on...
The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing Biblical,
Historical... - Page 404.By Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck - 1909
The wood, on the Olive. other hand, furnished good timber. The olive-tree,
perennially green and always rejuvenating itself, was a favorite symbol of...
The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing Biblical,
Historical... - Page 404.By Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck - 1909
The wood, on the Olive. other hand, furnished good timber. The olive-tree,
perennially green and always rejuvenating itself, was a favorite symbol of...
The New Testament Age: Essays in Honor of Bo Reicke - Page 108 by William Carl
Weinrich, Bo Ivar Reicke 1984 Through their acceptance of the Gospel the Gentiles
have been ingrafted into the People of God, the olive tree. And this olive treeby
the very principle of...
The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Translated Out of the
Original Greek and... - Page 238 1858 - 306 pages 17 And if some of the branches be

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broken off, and thou, being a wild olive tree, wert graffed in among them, and with
them par- takest of the root and...
The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Translated Out of the
Original Tongues... - Page 726 1825 - 792 pages. 17 And if some of the branches be
broken ofl*, and thou, being a wild olive-tree, wert graced in among them, and with
them par- takest of the root and...
The North American Review - Page 109.By Making of America Project, Jared
Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1821
... in a separate form, a Description of the European Olive Tree,... we extract
tlie following passage relative to the cultivation of the olive in America,...
The North American Review - Page 161 by Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James
Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge, Making of America Project - 1858
So of the olive-tree: it is associated with the subsidence of the flood, and with
important events in the life of the Saviour. It has always been a token of...
The Odyssey - Page 281 by Homer - 1998 - 384 pages Inside the courtyard there was
a bushy long-leaved olive tree in its prime and pride; it was as thick as a pillar is.
Round this tree, using close-set...
The Odyssey - Page 380 by Homero - 2004 - 472 pages The further poetic resonances
of the olive-tree in the poem are also relevant; it is associated with survival and with
the goddess Athene, patron of the...
The Olive Farm: A Memoir of Life, Love, and Olive Oil in the South of France by
Carol Drinkwater (Paperback - Jun 25, 2002)
The Olive Field - Page 463 by Ralph Bates - 1936 - 477 pages CHAPTER XXXIV
THE OLIVE TREE THE days of madness. The second Committee endured
ten hours and then Caro confessed that not only the masses but the combatant...
The Olive Harvest Cookbook: Olive Oil Lore and Recipes from McEvoy Ranch by
Gerald Gass, Jacqueline Mallorca, Joyce Goldstein, and Nan McEvoy (Hardcover Oct 14, 2004) Get it by Wednesday, May 30, if you order in the next 56 hours and 35
minutes. Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping.Excerpt - page 13: "... into what is
essentially a semiarid land. The first California olive oil ran from a press at Mission
San Diego de Alcal..."
The Olive in California: History of an Immigrant Tree - Page 1 by Judith M. Taylor 2000 - 316 pages According to Greek myths, the olive tree was the gift of the goddess
Athena. While disputing possession of the province of Attica with the god Poseidon...

The Olive in Greece by Natural History Museum of the Lesvos Petrified Forest
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The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas - Page 64 by Edward Westermarck
1906... in Southern Morocco, sick people used to visit a miracle-working wild olivetree, growing in the immediate vicinity of the supposed grave of...
The Origin of Medical Terms - Page 254 by Henry Alan Skinner - 1949 - 379 pages
The process at the superior end of the ulna. OLEIC ACID Latinolea, the olive tree.
Olea is the name of a genus of trees which includes the olive,...
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East - Page 181 by Eric M.
Meyers, American Schools of Oriental Research 1997 OLIVES The Olive in
Written Sources. The Hebrew word for olive is zyt (Ugar., zf) and for oil,... The olive
tree was [... In Egyptian, olive oil was...
The Palace of Minos: A Comparative Account of the Successive Stages of the Early
Cretan... - Page 1 by Arthur Evans, Joan Evans 1964... West Portico of Northern
Entrance Passage as restored; Section of its painted reliefs replaced in replica,
showing charging bull and olive-tree ; Greek...
The Poetical Works of Chaucer - Page 1092 by Geoffrey Chaucer, Fred Norris
Robinson - 1933 - 1133 pages Olyver, olive-tree; olive-yard. Omelie, homily. On on,
upon; at; in; with regard to; toward, against. Onde, envy. unen, unite, complete...
The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell - Page 197 by James Russell Lowell 1885 - 422 pages. Who has forgotten, moreover, that olive-tree, growing in the
Athenian's back-garden, with its strange uxorious crop, for the general propagation of
which,...
The Popular Science Monthly - Page 328.By Harry Houdini Collection (Library of
Congress) 1873. The well-known olive-tree is associated with our most chei '
recollections. There is an old one near Nice, 24 feet in girth, regarded by the
inhabitants...
The Port Folio - Page 180.By Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall - 1813
The olive may be said to be immortal, since a fresh tree springs up from the...
In the citadel of Athens was preserved an olive-tree, whose origin dated as...
The Psalms - Page 768.By Artur Weiser 2000. The vine and the olive-tree are
regarded in the Holy Land as blessings bestowed upon man by God. The deeper
meaning which the psalmist associates with both...
The Quarterly Review - Page 126 by William Gifford, George Walter Prothero, John
Gibson Lockhart, John Murray, Whitwell Elwin, John Taylor Coleridge, Rowland
Edmund Prothero Ernle, William Macpherson, William Smith - 1911
The memory which it enshrines is the more powerful from the fact that the poet
has no good idea of what an olive-tree is. He thinks it is a high tree,...
The Quarterly Review - Page 128 by George Walter Prothero, John Gibson Lockhart,
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson,
Baron Rowland Edmund Prothero Ernle, Sir William Smith - 1967

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The memory which it enshrines is the more powerful from the fact that the poet
has no good idea of what an olive-tree is. He thinks it is a high tree,...
The Quarterly Review - Page 326.By William Gifford, George Walter Prothero, John
Gibson Lockhart, John Murray, Whitwell Elwin, John Taylor Coleridge, Rowland
Edmund Prothero Ernle, William Macpherson, William Smith - 1865
As late as 1650 the olive-tree was still over the door of the same house, though
now passed into different hands. So at Bologna the Aldine anchor was still...
The Resources of California: Comprising Agriculture, Mining, Geography, Climate,
Commerce, Etc... - Page 191 by John Shertzer Hittell - 1863 - 464 pages
The olive-tree resembles a willow in the form and color of its bark, the shape
and proportions of its trunk and branches, and the size, color,...
The Review of Applied Entomology - Page 1047 by Commonwealth Institute of
Entomology 1989... , 2073; sex pheromone glands in, 2751; control of, on olive in
Greece, 3133; aerial and bait sprays against, on olive in Greece, 3134;...
The Review of Applied Entomology - Page 23 by Commonwealth Institute of
Entomology 1989 on olive in Greece, it was observed that yellow traps were less
tractive than white or colourless ones but more attractive than blue, green or d ones
and...
The Review of Applied Entomology - Page 288.By Commonwealth Institute of
Entomology 1989... sp. n., on olive (Olea europaea). A list of the families and
species of plants attacked is given, and also a key to the subfamilies and genera of...
The Scientific Monthly - Page 500 by American Association for the Advancement of
Science 1915 The struggle against the olive fly, the ~worst enemy of the olive tree,
has been a long and hard contest that has seriously taxed the ingenuity of man,...
The Secular Lyric in Middle English - Page 26.By Arthur Keister Moore - 1951 - 255
pages. Down there beneath the olive, do not repent; the fountain runs softly there.
Maidens, dance; do not repent of loving loyally. The combination of olive tree,...
The Sewanee Review - Page 220 by University of the South - 1892
And if some of the branches be broken off, and thou, being a wild olive tree,
wert graffed in among them, and with them partakest of the root and fatness of...
The Silver Palate Cookbook - Page 228 by Julee Rosso, Sheila Lukins - 1982 - 362
pages Like most good things, olive trees improve with age; interestingly, an olive tree
must be 35 years old before it bears fruit. Whole baby Bibb lettuce...
The Sirens Wake - Page 87 1945 - 128 pages Once a commission had been sent to
find out if there was any oil in Greece, and reported that there was none. "Thank
God," said Metaxas, for he had feared...

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The Social and Political Philosophy of Jacques Maritain - Page 199.By Jacques
Maritain - 1955 - 348 pages. For if thou wert cut out of the wild olive tree, which is
natural to thee; and, contrary to nature, wert grafted into the good olive tree: how
much more...
The Social and Political Philosophy of Jacques Maritain - Page 224.By Jacques
Maritain - 1956 - 323 pages partakest of the root and of the fatness of the olive tree:
boast not against... For if thou wert cut out of the wild olive tree, which is natural to
thee;...
The Supernatural Index: A Listing of Fantasy, Supernatural, Occult, Weird, and
Horror Anthologies (Bibliographies and Indexes in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and
Horror) by Mike Ashley and William G. Contento (Hardcover - May 30, 1995)
The Survey - Page 43 by Survey Associates 1952 Since earliest Athens, the olive
tree of Pallas has stood for wisdom too. Academic orators constantly so refer to it ;
but how often do they really know why...
The Survey - Page 499 by Survey Associates 1952 A torrent of Sicilian and the old
olive tree clumps off. "He says never, never. He is strong, he can work." Mr.
Matthews nodded. "He'll get by...
The Technical Arts and Sciences of the Ancients - Page 110.By Albert Neuburger 1930 - 518 pages. THE EXTRACTION OF OILS AND FATS During the whole of
antiquity, the cultivation of the olive-tree prospered exceedingly, for it yielded the oil
which was so...
The Technologist - Page 437 1863 Olea Europaea, L.The Olive.This is a
common tree, all over the outh of Europe, Barbary, the Levant, &c., usually growing
to about 20 feet high...
The Thief - Page 37.By Megan Whalen Turner - 1998 - 219 pages "If you found a
new tree, you might be able to tell if you could eat the fruit if you knew it was just
like an olive tree?...
The Three Theban Plays - Page 269 by SOPHOCLES., Robert Fagles - 1984 - 430
pages The olive trees of the farms had long since been chopped down and burned...
); Herodotus tells the story of the sacred olive tree on the Acropolis which,...
The Tree of Culture.By Ralph Linton - 1955 - 692 pages However, the island was
well forested, providing timber for ships, and the olive tree was well adapted to the
stony slopes which were left when the forests...
The Trip. - Page 135 by Graham Crawford - 2001 - 211 pages
Electricity being generated from oil in Greece, wouldn't light his shop, so no
one knew what was in it; even though a two-foot square opening to the sea...
The Twentieth Century - Page 99 by Caroline Farrar Ware - 1972
The fowls pecked in the gravel till one of them discovered the pan under the
olive tree. Eagerly it began to eat the brandy-soaked pulp of the apricots...

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The Unnecessary Pastor: rediscovering the call - Page 75 by Eugene H. Peterson,
Marva J. Dawn - 2000 - 256 pages Paul's image of the wild olive branch being grafted
into... cultivated olive tree, the Gentiles finding themselves in only by God's action
and grace,...
The wanderings of plants and animals from their first home, ed.By J.S. Stallybrass Page 89 by Victor Hehn 1885 Thus the existence of the wild olive in Greece is
vouched for by the oldest authorities and traditions ; but it is very improbable that,...
The wanderings of plants and animals from their first home, ed.By J.S. Stallybrass Page 89 by Victor Hehn 1885 Thus the existence of the wild olive in Greece is
vouched for by the oldest authorities and traditions ; but it is very improbable that,...
The wanderings of plants and animals from their first home, ed.By J.S. Stallybrass Page 89.By Victor Hehn 1885 Thus the existence of the wild olive in Greece is
vouched for by the oldest authorities and traditions ; but it is very improbable that,...
The Wild Olive Tree & The Blue Caf by Bert Meyers - 1982 - 120 pages. Poems.
The Wisdom of the Sands - Page 10 by ANTOINE DE. SAINT-EXUPERY - 1950 350 pages I would have them be like the branch of the olive tree. That one which
bides its time. Then they will feel within them, like the swirling gust which tests...
The Works of George Berkeley... - Page 547 by George Berkeley 1871 12 + i,
serpents, copse or thicket, pasture, trees, olives, unequal craggy ground, i -f jo, forest
of olives; dined under an olive-tree...
The Works of John Ruskin - Page 175 by John Ruskin - 1887
... there is a mosaic representing the Apostles on the Mount of Olives, with an
olive-tree separating each from the other; and we shall easily arrive at our...
The Works of John Ruskin - Page 209 by John Ruskin - 1904
Now the main characteristics of an olive-tree are these... but of course so
small, that, unless in great quantity, it is not conspicuous upon the tree...
The Works of Joseph Bellamy: First Pastor of the Church in Bethlem, Conn., with a
Memoir of His... - Page 467 by Joseph Bellamy, Tryon Edwards 1853.
There is but one good olive-tree, according to St. Paul. (Rom. xi.) Were there
two covenants, there would be two churches, two olive-trees, answerable to...
The Works of President Edwards... - Page 385 by Jonathan Edwards - 1808
And if some of the branches be broken off, and thou, being a wild olive tree,
wert grafted in among them, and with them partakest of the root and fatness of...
The Works of President Edwards...: With a Memoir of His Life... - Page 430
by Jonathan Edwards, David Brainerd 1830 And if some of the branches be broken
oft', and thou, being a wild olive- tree, wert grafted in among them, and with them
partakest of the root and fatness...
The Works of Sir Thomas Browne - Page 179 by Thomas Browne - 1852

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It must be also considered, that the oleaster, or wild olive, by cutting,...
and that it was among prodigies for the oleaster to become an olive tree...
The World's Work... - Page 1751 by Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page - 1902
In fact the largest olive orchard in the world is in the San Fernando Valley,
twenty-two miles north of Los Angeles. The olive tree is fastidious in regard...
The Writings of Bret Harte - Page 105 by Bret Harte - 1896 - 160 pages
Not for one year; and one night I have walk much Under the olive-tree, when comes
Francisca, Comes to me here, with her child, this Francisca,...
The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Being His Autobiography, Correspondence,
Reports, Messages... - Page 359 by Thomas Jefferson 1859 I am just gratified by
letters from S. Carolina, which inform me that in consequence of the information I
had given them on the subject of the olive tree,...
Theban Plays - Page 161 by Sophocles - 2003 - 256 pages 697: Self-perpetuating
Herodotus (8.55) tells of Athena's sacred olive tree on the Acropolis sprouting again
after the Persians cut it down during their...
Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons - Page 314 by Timothy
Dwight 1819 In this passage, it is clear that the Church is considered as an olivetree, of which Abraham is the root, and the Jewish members the natural branches,...
Thomas Jefferson's Garden Book, 1766-1824: With Relevant Extracts from His Other
Writings - Page 61 by Thomas Jefferson - 1944 - 704 pages 52 Olea europaea L.
This was the beginning of Jefferson's intense interest in growing the olive tree in the
United States. He wished and tried to make it...
Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap - Page 277
by Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig Genootschap 1966 It grows well \ the
rocky soil and because of the summer aridity yields some of the finest oil in Greece.
For the growers olive oil supplies 12 % of their...
Toda Grammar and Texts - Page 53.By Murray Barnson Emeneau - 1984
They have snot bubbling like a wild olive tree'. For another instance with ux-, cf.
TS 114.4 below. Parallel to po'x ux- is po'x warf- (wart-) 'blood flows'...
Traces on the Rhodian Shore: Nature and Culture in Western Thought from Ancient
Times to the End... - Page 143.By Clearence J. Glacken - 1967 - 800 pages
At Athens goats could enter the Acropolis only once a year for the sacrifice lest
the olive tree, which they say first sprang up there, be touched by a...
Trade in Agricultural Products: Reports of Committee II on Country Consultations. Page 215 by General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization). Committee II. 1962 - 500 pages It was felt that the cooperatives would contribute considerably in
improving the quality of olive oil in Greece. 14. A member of the Committee

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expressed tho...
Trade in Agricultural Products: Reports of Committee II on Country Consultations. Page 215.By General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization). Committee II. 1962 - 500 pages. It was felt that the cooperatives would contribute considerably in
improving the quality of olive oil in Greece. 14. A member of the Committee
expressed tho...
Traditional Medicines for Modern Times: Antidiabetic Plants - Page 68
by Amala Soumyanath - 2005 - 314 pages Luteolin-7-O--glucoside and luteolin-4'-0-glucoside were identified as anti-a-amylase compounds from Olea europaea
(Oleaceae) leaves, and luteolin...
Transactions - Page 334 by (British Medical Association 1924... the inconsistency
and improbability of which stamps the character of the whole,that it was from this
Hyperborean clime that the olive-tree was brought...
Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association - Page 28
by American philological association - 1897The mariners, he says, bite the trunk of
the sacred olive tree, holding their hands behind their backs. The scholiast on
Callimachus, similarly...

Transactions of the American Philosophical Society - Page 215.By American


Philosophical Society 1944 Olea (or "Olia") Americana: devil wood (Osmanthus
americana); near Brunswick, Ga., 1:11; on St. Simon's Island (c), 1:60. Olive(s) :
Olea europaea;...
Translation of the Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians of London,
1836 - Page 15by Royal College of Physicians of London, Richard Phillips - 1841 456 pages... , Olea europaea, The Oil expressed from the Fruit. unripe Capsules...
Travaux de la Section scientifique et technique - Page 338.By Institut franais de
Pondichry Section scientifique et technique 1991 Il est absent du miel n 1, mais
on le trouve dans les miels n 2 (1,25 %), n 3 (5,49 %) et n4 (2,41 %) ; de mme,
Olea europaea est reprsent dans le...
Travels in Brazil, in the Years 1817-1820: Undertaken by Command of His Majesty
the King of Bavaria - Page 127by Johann Baptist von Spix, Karl Friedrich Philipp von
Martius, Hannibal Evans Lloyd 1824... pyramidata have likewise been introduced
here from the American continent. Arundo Donax (perhaps native ?), Phoenix
dactylifera, Olea Europaea...

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Travels Through Spain: With a View to Illustrate the Natural History and Physical
Geography of... - Page 107.By John Talbot Dillon - 1781 - 496 pages
... Water dropwort Olea Europaea Olive Ononis...
Trees and Shrubs - Page 74.By Philip Edinger, Sunset Books - 1993 - 144 pages
In the garden, the best and most rapid growth comes with ample water, though
established specimens will tolerate some drought. OLEA EUROPAEA Olive...
Turning the Tide: The Eradication of Invasive Species. Proceedings of the
International... - Page 165.By C. R. Veitch, Michael Norman Clout - 2002 - 414
pages. Olea europaea subsp. europaea was first collected in 1982 (Wagner et al.
1990), although it may have entered Hawaii much earlier and remained
unrecognised...
Twice a Minority: Mexican American Women - Page 63 by Margarita B. Melville
1980... Olea europaea Lippia berlandieri Rosmarinus...
U.S. Department of Transportation: A Reference History by Donald R. Whitnah
(Hardcover - Jan 30, 1998) U.S. Policy and the Third United Nations Conference on
the Law of the Sea: Hearings Before the... - Page 136 by United States Congress.
House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1981 - 161 pages... States include: Production
of crude oil in Greece: S75 million Expansion of an oil refinery in Pakistan: S16.2
million Building a hotel in Israel: S9.4...
U.S. Tax Cases - Page 80 by Commerce Clearing House 1937 Some of the expenses
were related to taxpayers' attempt to secure a concession to explore for gas and oil in
Greece. Such a concession, being in the nature...
Ueber die Permeabilitaet vegetabilischer Zellmembranen in Bezug auf
atmospharische Luft - Page 184 by Albrecht Zimmermann, Eugen Lietzmann,
Wilhelm Detmer - 1883 - 223 pages B. von Olea europaea) ist sehr fettreich...
Under the Eagle's Claw: Exceptionalism in Postwar U. S.-Greek Relations - Page 126
by Jon V. Kofas - 2003 - 360 pages After declaring in November 1973 that Turkey
had the right to drill for oil in Greek Aegean territorial waters, Ecevit's government
continued to press the...
Under the Olive Tree: Family and Food in Lugano and the Costa Smeralda, Italy
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inspirational journey follows the memories, sights, smells, and tastes of the author's
hometown in Lugano and Costa...
Under the Olive Tree: Reconsidering Mediterranean Politics and Culture.By Aini
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March 1996; sponsored by the European Science Foundation and TAPRI.
Uneven Development and Regionalism: state, territory and class in Southern Europe Page 135 by Costis Hadjimichalis 1987... century}January isotherm ,Northern limits

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of vine, olive tree... 500 1000km 7776 'true'Mediterranean, from the olive tree to the
great palm...
United States Congressional Serial Set - Page 620 by United States Government
Printing Office 1878 The crop of olive oil in Greece is very abundant and reckoned
about 12500 tuns, of which about 10000 tuns will be for export, value at 38 to 40
per tun...
United States Congressional Serial Set - Page 7 by United States Government Printing
Office 1911 This duty is not prohibitive and the United States should find a growing
demand for cotton-seed oil in Greece. When the people of the country learn the...
United States Congressional Serial Set - Page 92.By United States Government
Printing Office 1909... THE GREEK CROPADVANTAGE OF MIXING. The
average production of olive oil in Greece is about 60000 tons...
Untersuchungen zur Physiologie der pflanzlichen Organisation - Page 226
by Gottfried Dietrich Wilhelm Berthold 1898... , Olea europaea, Amygdalus...
Uppers, Downers, All Arounders, Fifth Edition by Darryl Inaba, William E. Cohen,
Inaba, and Cohen (Paperback - Oct 2003)
Urban Forests And Trees: A Reference Book - Page 259 by Cecil C. Konijnendijk 2005 - 520 pages... Citrus aurantium Me/ia azedarach Cupressus arizonica (g/auca)
Morus a/ba var.pendu/a Cupressus sempervirens Olea europaea Laurus nobilis
Phoenix...
Variegated Trees and Shrubs: the illustrated encyclopedia - Page 112 by Ronald
Houtman - 2004 - 338 pages... are the equivalent of the Mediterranean Olea europaea
and the Australian and New Zealand...
Vege Technology: A Contribution Towards a Bibliography of Economic Botany, with
a... - Page 115 by Benjamin Daydon Jackson, George James Symons - 1882 - 355
pages Der Hopfenbau. Practische Anleitung zum richtigen Betriebe desselben. Berlin,
1877. 8. LEHR (Georg Philipp). De Olea europaea. D. botanico-medica...
Verklarend woordenboek van Nederlandse, Engelse en Latijnse uitdrukkingen op het
gebied van... by Frans Cornelis van Heurn - 1949 - 158 pages Page 38
Verticillium Wilts - Page 284 by George Frederick Pegg, Beryl Ledsom Brady - 2002
- 552 pages Fifty-three cultivars were recorded as resistant to V dahliae including
cultivars Artemis, Dixie and Gay Ann (Byrne eta!., 1980). Olive (Olea europaea)
The...
Videnskabsselskabets skrifter - Page 77 by Christiania videnskabs-selskab II--Hist.filos. klasse, Christiania videnskabs-selskab, Norske videnskaps-akademi I--Mat.-

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naturv. klasse 1970... of Olea europaea also seems to be more common in the
eastern islands than in the ...By Pistacia lentiscus and the shrubby Olea europaea ssp.
silvestri!...
Walking the Camino De Santiago - Page 17 by Bethan Davies, Ben Cole - 2003 - 224
pages Produces very strong lumber, used extensively in construction Olive Olea
europaea Olivo Leaves 28 cm long, narrow, grey-green above with delicate
silver...
Wall Street to Main Street: Charles Merrill and Middle-Class Investors by Edwin J.
Perkins (Hardcover - April 28, 1999) Excerpt - Back Matter: "... Fabulous Decades.
New York: Vantage Press, 197-2. Hoogenboom, Ari and Olive. A History of the
ICC: From Panacea to Palliative. New York: W..."
War, and Other Essays - Page 88 by William Graham Sumner, Albert Galloway
Keller - 1911 - 381 pages In the time of Cecrops an olive tree suddenly appeared at
one place and water burst forth at another. The oracle explained the portent to mean
that the...
Water and the Environment: Innovative Issues in Irrigation and Drainage - Page 391
by John W. Gowing, Luis Santos Pereira - 1998 - 470 pages A 0.5 ha plot containing
28-year-old olive trees (Olea europaea L., var. Manzanillo) that are planted at a
spacing of 7 x 5 m was selected for the...
Weltwirtschaftspflanzen.: Herkunft, Anbauverhltnisse, Biologie und Verwendung
der wichtigsten... - Page 106 by Peter Schuett 1972 3.2.6 lbaum (Olivenbaum)
(Olea europaea L.; Farn. Oleaceae) Neben krautigen spielen auch... europaea...
Western Civilization - Page 251 by Frank Roy Willis 1985 ricultural areas
continued to produce a surplus: wheat in Asia Minor, wine and oil in Greece, cotton
in Syria, timber in the Balkans...
When Aseneth Met Joseph: A Late Antique Tale of the Biblical Patriarch and His
Egyptian Wife... - Page 281 by Ross Shepard Kraemer - 1998 - 365 pages In 2 Enoch
[B], the garden is said to contain an olive tree alongside the Tree of Life. For other
Christian sources that associate the tree of life with...
Wild Branch on the Olive Tree by Raphael H. Levine, William Treacy, Patricia
Jacobsen - 1974 - 200 pages
Wildlife Conservation by Sustainable Use - Page 23 by J. G. (Jan Geu) Grootenhuis,
Herbert H. T. Prins, Thomas T. Dolan - 2000 - 496 pages South-east and West
Laikipia fall largely within Zones III and lv which are made up of upland forest
(Olea europaea, Juniperus procera and Podocarpus sp...

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William, Count of Orange: Four Old French Epics - Page 171 by Glanville Price 1975 - 221 pages The noble William found Count Vivien beside the spring with its
clear flow of water, under the shade of a very great olive tree. Fifteen great wounds
were...
Wind in the Olive Trees: Spain from the Inside - Page 3 by Abel Plenn - 1946 - 350
pages... wheeled their galloping mounts onto Madrid's broad, tree-lined Castel- lana
boulevard, and swept into view. There was a burst of applause...
Wired into teaching Jewish Holidays: An Internet companion by Scott Mandel
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Wood Chemistry - Page 434 by Harry Philip Brown, Louis Elsberg Wise - 1944 - 900
pages... which gave unusual high ash analyses are: Acacia,4.52 per cent: Celtis tala,
4.07 per cent; Olea europaea, 5.0 per cent; Picrasma excelsa, 7.8 per cent;...
Wood Formation in Trees: Cell and Molecular Biology Techniques - Page 36 by
Nigel Chaffey 2002 (1997) Fluorochromes for detection of callose in meiocytes of
olive (Olea europaea L.). Biotechnic and Histochemistry, 7228590...
Word Studies in the New Testament - Page 128 by Marvin Richardson Vincent
1890. Of the olive-tree generally, Jewish Christians and unbelieving Jews. Not those
that are broken off, who are specially indicated in ver. 19. 20...
Wordsworth Dictionary of Phrase and Fable by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer - 2001 1158 pages
World Catalogue of the Spider Mite Family: Tetranychidae) - Page 374
by Carlos H. W. Flechtmann, Hans R. Bolland, Jean Gutierrez - 1998 - 392 pages
Papaver nudicaule Ligustrum vulgare Papaver orientale Olea europaea Papaver
somniferum Osmanthus...

World Oil - Page 228 by ProQuest Information and Learning Company 1947... Oil
in Greece?...
World Resources and Industries: A Functional Appraisal of the Availability of
Agricultural and... - Page 376 by Erich Walter Zimmermann - 1951 - 832 pages The
tree to which he refers particularly is the olive tree, and to prove his point he gives
the following account of olive tree culture: Olive trees,...
Writing Down Rome: Satire, Comedy, and Other Offences in Latin Poetry - Page 131
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slammed it into a tree trunk... sign of the olive-tree that rooted their family-stock in
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Writings of John Fox, Bale, and Coverdale - Page 307 by John Foxe, John Bale, Miles
Coverdale - 1831 - 394 pages. The like answer in sensible wise may suffice touching
the Jews, when if the cause of their dismembering from their true natural olive tree be
inquired,...
Zeitschrift FuroEthnologiePage 404 by Berliner Gesellschaft fr Anthropologie,
Ethnologie und Urgeschichte 1883 Vielleicht stammen sie aber von verwilderten
Bumen, dh von Olea... B. Olea europaea rotundata , minima...
Zingerman's Guide to Good Eating: How to Choose the Best Bread, Cheeses, Olive
Oil, Pasta, Chocolate, and Much More by Ari Weinzweig (Paperback - Nov 14, 2003)
Zionism and Technocracy: The Engineering of Jewish Settlement in Palestine, 18701918 - Page 75 by Penslar, Derek Jonathan 1991 Six members of the GAG voted
against Warburg's proposal, but ten others supported it, and the proposal was
accepted.81 The statutes of the Olive Tree Fund,...
Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation - Page 318 by George W. Carey, Inez Eudora Perry
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the statement that...

,
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER. Papyrus of
Ani; Egyptian Book of the Dead [Budge]. 240 BC. THE PAPYRUS OF ANI. (THE
EGYPTIAN BOOK OF THE DEAD). Translated by E.A. Wallis Budge
Then they say unto me, "Advance straightway on the city which is to the North of
the Olive Tree. What dost thou see..." The Leg and the Thigh. What dost thou say
unto them? Let me see rejoicings in these lands of the Fenkhu. What do they give
unto thee? A flame of fire and a sceptre-amulet [made] of crystal. What dost thou do
with them? I bury them on the furrow of M'naat, as things for the night. What dost
thou find on the furrow of Maat?

Pliny the Elder: the Natural History. Plants: the olive tree; oil and its uses; fruit and
nut trees.

Catholic Encyclopedia . Roman Catacombs . Roman Catacombs.


BesId.es the text of the epitaphs, on many of the tombstones the Id.eas are also
conveyed by pictures; in this manner expression is given, above all, to the hope of

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eternal life for the dead. First come symbolic pictures and signs: the anchor, the palm,
the dove with the olive-branch, are allegorical symbols of hope, victory, and
everlasting peace; from the third century on appears the fish, the symbol of Christ.
The Good Shepherd carrying the lamb on His shoulders, and the Orante, both often
depicted toge., were well-known and favourite allusions to the joy of heaven.
Blessed Jordan. THE LIBELLUS OF JORDAN OF SAXONY
At once he began to shine as a special star among the canons. His humble heart and
extraordinary holiness made him an odor of life unto life among them and as sweetsmelling frankincense in summertime. They marvelled at his rapId. progress in
religious observance and made him subprior, so that, from this pinnacle, he might
shine before the eyes of all and influence them by his good example. Now, as a
fruitful olive-tree and as a cypress rearing itself on high, he frequented the church
day and night. He prayed without ceasing and, making use of the leisure afforded for
contemplation, he scarcely ever left the monastery grounds
THE LETTERS OF ST. DOMINIC
Three days every week, perpetually, he should fast and abstain from fish, olive-oil,
and wine, unless bodily infirmity or summer heat makes a dispensation necessary. He
should wear clothes which are religious in both their style and color, with a small
cross sewed on each sId.e over the breast. If it is opportune, he should hear Mass daily
and, on major feast days, he should go to church for Vespers. Wherever he may be, he
should praise God at all [canonical] hours of night and day in the following way:
seven times a day he should say the Our Fa. ten times, at mId.night, twenty. He
should observe total chastity and live at Treveille. He should show this letter to his
chaplain every month.
EMPEDOCLES OF AGRIGENTUM.The William Ellery Leonard ranslation.
' .Thus first tall olives lay their
yellow eggs.
HE THIRTEEN BOOKS . OF THE CONFESSIONS OF ST. AUR.
AUGUSTIN, BISHOP OF HIPPO.
f, then, to the Gentiles he became as a Gentile, by holding and teaching the truth
concerning meats and circumcision although he feigned no conformity to the rites and
ceremonies of the Gentiles, why say that it was impossible for him to become as a
Jew to the Jews, unless he practised dissimulation in performing the rites of their
religion Why dId. ! he maintain the true faithfulness o''town. a steward irds the wild
olive branch that was engrafted,and yet hold up a strange veil of dissimulation, on
the plea of expediency, before those who were the natural and original branches
of the olive tree ? Why was it that, in becoming as a Gentile to the Gentiles, his
teaching and his conduct2 are in harmony with his real sentiments; but that, in
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something wholly different in his words, deeds, and writings ? But far be it from us to
entertain such thoughts of him.
Such men may as reasonably suppose that oil made from fat should not float on
the surface in water as olive oil does, because the origin of the two oils is so
different, the one being from the fruit of a tree, the from the flesh of an animal.
o that under this; great pressure, as it were, in the olive-press of the Lord our God,
although Therebe the dregs: of unbelieving murmurs and blasphemies, Thereis
also a steady out flowing of pure oil in the confessions and prayers of believers.
For unto those men who incessantly reproach the Christian faith

History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire Edward Gibbon,
Esq.With notes by the Rev. H. H. Milman Vol. 1 1782 (Written), 1845
(Revised).
Besides the vine and the olive, the almond, the date, figs of many kinds, the orange,
the pomegranate, and many fruit trees, flourished in the greatest luxuriance. Great
quantity of honey was collected. The balm-tree, which produced the opobalsamum,a
great object of trade, was probably introduced from Arabia, in the time of Solomon.
It flourished about Jericho and in Gilead." - Milman's Hist. of Jews. i. 177. - M.].
[Footnote 83: The progress of religion is well known.
The olive, in the western world, followed the progress of peace, of which it was
consId.ered as the symbol. Two centuries after the foundation of Rome, both Italy
and Africa were strangers to that useful plant: it was naturalized in those countries;
and at length carried into the heart of Spain and Gaul. The timid. errors of the
ancients, that it required a certain degree of heat, and could only flourish in the
neighborhood of the sea, were insensibly exploded by industry and experience. ^98 4.
Ancient History Sourcebook: Aelius Spartianus: The Life of Hadrian
This was the lot given out: But who is yonder man, by olive wreath / Distinguished,
who the sacred vessel bears? / I see a hoary head and beard. Behold / The Roman
King whose laws shall establish Rome / Anew, from tiny Cures' humble land / Called
to a mighty realm. Then shall arise...
The Book of the Prophet Amos [Revised Standard Version].
"I smote you with blight and mildew; I laid. waste your gardens and your vineyards;
your fig trees and your olive trees the locust devoured; yet you dId. not return to
me," says the LORD.10 "I sent among you a pestilence after the manner of Egypt; I
slew your young men with the sword; I carried away your horses; and I made the
stench of your camp go up into your nostrils; yet you dId. not return to me," says the
LORD.
Ancient History Sourcebook: Cicero: Selected Letters.
Yet it is no use building any hope on your hors d'oeuvre. I have quite abolished that:
for in old times I found my appetite spoilt by your olives and Lucanian sausages. But
why all this talk? Let me only get to you.By all means - for I wish to wipe away all
fear from your heart - go back to your old cheese-and-sardine dish. The only expense

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I shall cause you will be that you will have to have the bath heated. All the rest
according to my regular habits. What I have just been saying was all a joke.
Ancient History Sourcebook: The Emperor Julian: Mispogon (or "BeardHater").
Ano. charming thing about you is that you do not even take care that the city
shall have shell- fish. Nay more, when someone complained the o. day that
nei. shell-fish nor much poultry could be found in the market, you laughed
very maliciously and saId. that a well- conducted city needs bread, wine and olive oil,
but meat only when it is growing luxurious. For you saId. that even to speak of fish
and poultry is the extreme of luxury and of profligacy such as was beyond the reach
of even the suitors in Ithaca; and that anyone who dId. not enjoy eating pork and
mutton would fare very well if he took to vege
50 BC ON THE NATURE OF THINGS by Titus Lucretius Carus
Translated by William Ellery Leonard.
The sluggish olive-oil delays: no doubt, Because 'tis wrought of elements more
large, Or else more crook'd and intertangled. Thus It comes that the primordials
cannot be So suddenly sundered one from o., and seep, One through each
several hole of anything.

Ancient History Sourcebook: Tacitus: Life of Cnaeus Julius Agricola, c.98 CE.
Translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb.
The truth is, that the low shadow thrown from the flat extremities of the earth's
surface does not raise the darkness to any height, and the night thus fails to reach the
sky and stars. With the exception of the olive and vine, and plants which usually grow
in warmer climates, the soil will yield, and even abundantly, all ordinary produce. It
ripens indeed slowly, but is of rapId. growth, the cause in each case being the same,
namely, the excessive moisture of the soil and of the atmosphere. Britain contains
gold and silver and o. metals, as the prize of conquest.

The GOLDEN LEGEND or LIVES of the SAINTS Compiled by Jacobus de


Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa, 1275 First Edition Published 1470 .
ENGLISHED by WILLIAM CAXTON, First Edition 1483. VOLUME ONE .
From the Temple Classics Edited by F.S. ELLIS First issue of this Edition, 1900
Reprinted 1922, 1931.
The ninth time he appeared to eleven disciples where they sat at , whereat he reproved
their incredulity and hardness of heart; by which we understand the sinners in the
eleven number of transgression set, whom our Lord by his mercy sometime visiteth.
The tenth time he appeared to his disciples in the Mount of Olives by which is
signified them that be full of mercy and that love compassion, to whom our Lord
appeareth, which is Fa. of mercy and of pity. From this place he ascended up
into heaven.

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THE DECAMERON. by Boccaccio Giovanni. THE INDUCTION OF THE
AUTHOR TO THE FOLLOWING DISCOURSES.
he ground-plot descending from those hils or mountaines, grew lesse and lesse by
variable degrees, as wee observe at entering into our Theaters, from the highest part to
the lowest, succinctly to narrow the circle by order. Now, concerning these groundplottes or little Meadowes, those which the Sun Southward looked on, were full of
Vines, Olive-trees, Almond-trees, Cherry-trees, and Figge-trees, with divers...
Trees besId.e, so plentifully bearing fruites, as you could not discerne a hands bredth
of losse.

Medieval Sourcebook: Gildas (c.504-570): Works. Surnamed: "SAPIENS," OR


THE WISE.
" I read in the words of the apostle that the branch of the wild olive was grafted upon
the good olive, but should nevertheless be cut off from the communion of the root of
its fatness, if it dId. not hold itself in fear, but entertained lofty thoughts.

Medieval Sourcebook: Gregory Nazianzus:


Oration 7: Panegyric On His Bro. S. Caesarius. [Note: pagination of Nicene
and Post-Nicene Fa.s edition preserved] Gregory Nazianzus' family was one
of the most amazing in Christian history. The date of this Oration is probably the
spring of A.D. 369. It is placed by S. Jerome first among S. Gregory's Orations.
Caesarius, the Saint's younger...was born probably about A.D. 330.
His .(a) was well grafted out of the wild olive tree into the good one, and so
far partook of its fatness as to be entrusted with the engrafting of others, and charged
with the culture of souls, presId.ing in a manner becoming his high office over this
people, like a second Aaron or Moses, bidden himself to draw near to God,(b) and to
convey the Divine Voice to the o.s who stand afar off;(g) gentle, meek, calm
in mien,(d) fervent in spirit, a fine man in external appearance, but richer still in that
which is out of sight.

Medieval Sourcebook: The Life of St. John the Almsgiver.


From Three Byzantine Saints: Contemporary Biographies of St. Daniel the Stylite,
St. Theodore of Sykeon and St. John the Almsgiver, trans. Elizabeth Dawes, and
introductions and notes by Norman H. Baynes, (London: 1948).
And, although all these holy men strove in their zeal for God with all their powers to
gather. in the produce of this fruitful olive-tree, for indeed the olives on it were very
rich, since 'it was planted in the house of God' (as says the psalmist David.)[Ps. 52:8]
yet the greater part of the fruit of the tree escaped their eye. This was by the Lord's
dispensation Who was willing to accept also our modest and cold-hearted desire, just
as He accepted the wId.ow's two mites.

378

Medieval Sourcebook:Athanasius of Alexandria


VITA S. ANTONI [Life of St. Antony] (written bwtween 356 and 362). [Text here is
from Athanasius: Select Works and Letters, Volume IV of NICENE AND POSTNICENE FA.S, Series II, Philip Schaff and Henry Wace, editors. The
pagination of this edition has been preserved here for citation purposes.]
.So he was alone in the inner mountain, spending his time in prayer and discipline.
And the brethren who served him asked that they might come every month and bring
him olives, pulse and oil, for by now he was an old man. There then he passed his life,
and endured such great wrestlings, 'Not against flesh and blood [19],' as it is written,
but against opposing demons, as we learned from those who visited him. For
Therethey heard tumults, many voices, and, as it were, the clash of arms. At night
they saw the mountain become full of wild beasts, and him also fighting as though
against visible beings, and praying against them. And those who came to him he
encouraged, while kneeling he contended and prayed to the Lord.

The Project Gutemberg


17.000 ,
291.
Theodor Mommsen. Roemische Geschichte.
"In Gallien, jenseits der Alpen im Binnenland am Rhein, habe ich," erzaehlt Scrofa
bei Varro rust. 1, 7, 8, "als ich dort kommandierte, einige Striche betreten, wo weder
die Rebe noch die Olive noch der Obstbaum fortkommt, wo man mit weisser
GrubenkreId.e die Aecker duengt, wo man weder Gruben- noch Seesalz hat, sondern
die salzige Kohle gewisser verbrannter Hoelzer statt Salzbenutzt."

FIVE SERMONS.By THE RT. REV. H.B. WHIPPLE, D.D., LL.D. BISHOP OF
MINNESOTA. 1890
and the Holy Ghost, and that the condition of fellowship in the Church of God is
faith in the incarnate Son of God as contained in the Old Catholic creeds. Surely we
may hold up the olive branch of God's peace over all strife and divisions among the
disciples of Christ, and say "Ye are brethren.".
History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire . Edward Gibbon, Esq.
With notes by the Rev. H. H. Milman. Vol. 6
Athens, ^56 though no more than the shadow of her former
self, still contains about eight or ten thousand inhabitants; of
these, three fourths are Greeks in religion and language; and the
Turks, who compose the remainder, have relaxed, in their
intercourse with the citizens, somewhat of the pre and gravity
of their national character. The olive-tree, the gift of

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Minerva, flourishes in Attica; nor has the honey of Mount
Hymettus lost any part of its exquisite flavor: ^57 but the
languid. trade is monopolized by strangers, and the agriculture of
a barren land is abandoned to the vagrant Walachians. The
Athenians are still distinguished by the subtlety and acuteness
of their understandings; but these qualities, unless ennobled by
freedom, and enlightened by study, will degenerate into a low and
selfish cunning: and it is a proverbial saying of the country,
"From the Jews of Thessalonica
The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Complete Works of Artemus Ward.
(Charles Farrar Browne) Part 6.
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF ARTEMUS WARD, PART 6, ARTEMUS WARD'S
PANORAMA (CHARLES FARRAR BROWNE). With a biographical sketch by
Melville D. Landon, "Eli Perkins".(Picture of) Brigham Young at home.The last
picture I have to show you represents Mr. Brigham Young in the bosom of his family.
His family is largeand the olive branches around his are in a very tangled
condition... than any man I know. When at home--as you here see him--he ought to
be very happy with sixty wives to minister to his comforts--and twice sixty children to
soothe his distracted mind. Ah! my friends-- what is home without a family?

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