(n.) = génesis, origen Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past. ---- * pathogenesis = patogénesis * thermogenesis = termogénesis
Book of Genesis
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE HOLY BIBLE
Gen.; ChristianBibleGenesis; The Bondage in Canaan; Genesis (Bible); Genesis (Old Testament); Genesis (Hebrew Bible); בראשית; Gensis 37; Genseis; Γένεσις; Book of genesis; The Book of Genesis; Book of Gen; Book of Gen.; The Book Of Genesis; Genenis; The Book of Geneſis; Book of Geneſis; The Booke of Geneſis, in Hebrew Bereſith.; The Booke of Geneſis, in Hebrew Bereſith; The Booke of Genesis, in Hebrew Beresith.; The Booke of Geneſis; The Booke of Genesis; The Firſt Booke of Moſes, called Geneſis.; The First Booke of Moses, called Genesis; Breishis; Go forth and multiply; Genesis Chapter 3; Genesis 16; Genesis 50; Genesis 27; Genesis 33; Genesis 43
Libro de Génesis
Definición
génesis
génesis (del lat. "genesis", del gr. "génesis") f. Creación o formación de una cosa: "La génesis de la lluvia". Fase de formación o conjunto de hechos que forman el *principio de algo: "La génesis de la guerra [o de la revolución]".
GENESIS is a project maintained by the Women's Library at London Metropolitan University. It provides an online database and a list of sources with an intent to support research into women's history.