Burkert is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Burkert in a sentence
Burkert meaning
A surname.
Using Burkert
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname.
- In the example corpus, burkert often appears in combinations such as: walter burkert, burkert the.
Context around Burkert
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 3 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 14 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Burkert
- In this selection, "burkert" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, walter, athenians, force, notes, added and 1985 stand out and add context to how "burkert" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include walter burkert the orientalizing and burkert 1985 p. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "burkert" sits close to words such as aaon, abbv and abdalla, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with burkert
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The best repertory of cult sites (Burkert). (7 words)
Burkert (1985). p. 21. It seems that the Minoan vegetation goddess Ariadne was absorbed by more powerful divinities. (18 words)
Burkert said skilled workers are being cherry picked and paid better by other agencies in New York and Florida. (19 words)
Burkert, p. 44. We also find A-ta-no-dju-wa-ja ( KO Za 1 inscription, line 1), in Linear A Minoan ; the final part being regarded as the Linear A Minoan equivalent of the Linear B Mycenaean di-u-ja or di-wi-ja (Diwia, "divine"). (47 words)
Walter Burkert : The Orientalizing Revolution; 1992, p. 33 note 32. In Aelian's story, the King of Babylon, Seuechorus or Euechorus, determined by oracle that his grandson Gilgamos would kill him, so he threw him out of a high tower. (40 words)
Burkert, op.cit. Ch.4 Indirect evidence in support of the entheogenic theory is that in 415 BC Athenian aristocrat Alcibiades was condemned partly because he took part in an "Eleusinian mystery" in a private house. (36 words)
Example sentences (14)
Burkert, p. 139. For the Athenians, Burkert notes, Athena was simply "the Goddess", hē theós (ἡ θεός), certainly an ancient title.
And we were able to use that for the first time and extract the pressure that we did in the Nature paper in 2018, and now the normal force and the shear force,” Burkert added.
Burkert said skilled workers are being cherry picked and paid better by other agencies in New York and Florida.
Burkert (1985). p. 21. It seems that the Minoan vegetation goddess Ariadne was absorbed by more powerful divinities.
Burkert 1992:121 Epicharmus of Kos and Phormis are reported as having been among the first to invent comic fables.
Burkert, op.cit. Ch.4 Indirect evidence in support of the entheogenic theory is that in 415 BC Athenian aristocrat Alcibiades was condemned partly because he took part in an "Eleusinian mystery" in a private house.
Burkert, p. 170. Her mythographic status as first-born of Rhea and Cronus seems to justify the tradition in which a small offering is made to Hestia before any sacrifice ("Hestia comes first").
Burkert, p. 44. We also find A-ta-no-dju-wa-ja ( KO Za 1 inscription, line 1), in Linear A Minoan ; the final part being regarded as the Linear A Minoan equivalent of the Linear B Mycenaean di-u-ja or di-wi-ja (Diwia, "divine").
Cicero, de Fin. v. 2 According to Walter Burkert (1972) citation :"Most obvious is the contradiction between Aristoxenus and Dicaearchus, regarding the catastrophe that overwhelmed the Pythagorean society.
Frazer, vol. 2 p.41 On this topic, Walter Burkert says "she is the Pallas of Athens, Pallas Athenaie, just as Hera of Argos is Here Argeie.
The best repertory of cult sites (Burkert).
The core of the story of Heracles has been identified by Walter Burkert as originating in Neolithic hunter culture and traditions of shamanistic crossings into the netherworld.
Walter Burkert : The Orientalizing Revolution; 1992, p. 33 note 32. In Aelian's story, the King of Babylon, Seuechorus or Euechorus, determined by oracle that his grandson Gilgamos would kill him, so he threw him out of a high tower.
Walter Burkert, The Orientalizing Revolution: Near Eastern Influence on Greek Culture in the Early Archaic Age (Harvard University Press) 192, offers discussion and bibliography of related questions.
Common combinations with burkert
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: