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1 Hales
Halēs, ētis m.Галет, река в Лукании (ныне Alento) C -
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3 Hales
Halēs, ētis, m., Fluß in Lukanien, j. Alento, Cic. ep. 7, 20, 1; ad Att. 16, 7, 5.
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4 Hales
Halēs, ētis, m., Fluß in Lukanien, j. Alento, Cic. ep. 7, 20, 1; ad Att. 16, 7, 5. -
5 Hales
Hales, ētis, m., a small river in Lucania near Velia, now Halente, Cic. Fam. 7, 20, 1; id. Att. 16, 7, 5. -
6 hales
спасениеhales etmek (или eylemek) - спасать, избавлять (от чего-л.) -
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8 Hales, Stephen
[br]b. September 1677 Bekesbourne, Kent, Englandd. 4 January 1761 Teddington, Middlesex, England[br]English physiologist and inventor, author of the first account of the measurement of blood pressure.[br]After attending Corpus Christi, Cambridge, he was admitted as a Fellow in 1702. During the ensuing years he was engaged in botanical, astronomical and chemical activities and research. He was appointed Minister at Teddington, Middlesex, in 1708 and remained in that post until his death. During these years, he continued to engage in a wide range of botanical and physiological activities involving studies of the nutrition of plants, blood pressure and the flow of blood in animals. He was also the inventor of improved ventilation by systems of partition and ducting, and the production of fresh water by distillation for ships at sea. The wide range of his interests did not preclude his care for his pastoral duties, and he was involved in the education of the Prince of Wales's children, although he declined a canonry of Windsor. In his writings he set a standard for the scientific method as related to principles based on facts and observation.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1718. Copley Medal 1739. Académie Française 1753. Founding Member, Society of Arts; Vice-President 1755.Bibliography1727, Vegetable Statisticks, London. 1733, Statistical Essays, London.1734, A Friendly Admonition to the Drinkers of Brandy, London.1736, Distilled Spirituous Liquors the Bane of the Nation, London. 1739, Philosophical Experiments, London.1740, An Account of Some Experiments and Observations, London.1743, 1758, A Description of Ventilators, London.1756, An Account of a Useful Discovery to Distill, London.MG -
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10 Irrefragable Doctor (Alexander of Hales, an English Franciscan)
Религия: Всезнающий докторУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Irrefragable Doctor (Alexander of Hales, an English Franciscan)
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11 تلوين هيل الحديدي
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12 рятунок
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13 рятувати
qurtarmaq, hales etmek, hales eylemek -
14 Всезнающий доктор
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15 Irrefragable Doctor
Религия: (Alexander of Hales, an English Franciscan) Всезнающий доктор -
16 загарям
гл 1. brûler, se mettre а brûler; 2. brûler, hâler; растенията (нивите) са загорели les plantes (les champs) sont hâlé(e)s, brûlé(e)s par le soleil; лицата на всички бяха загорели tous les visages étaient hâlés; 3. cailler, coaguler; кръвта по лицето му беше загоряла le sang sur son visage était caillé (coagulé); 5. прен brûler. -
17 избавление
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18 strange flesh
уст.необычная или вызывающая отвращение пища [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Caesar: "Antony... on the Alps It is reported thou didst eat strange flesh, Which some did die to look on... " (W. Shakespeare, ‘Antony and Cleopatra’, act I, sc. 4) — Цезарь: "Антоний... В Альпах Ты ел такую падаль, говорят, Что видевшие замертво валились..." (перевод Б. Пастернака)
Beatrice: "...Do you know I thought I was that wretched Beatrice Men speak of, whom her father sometimes hales From hall to hall by the entangled hair; At others pens up naked in damp cells Where scaly reptiles crawl, and starves her there, Till she will eat strange flesh." (P. B. Shelley, ‘The Cenci’, act III. sc. I) — Беатриче: "...Вы знаете, я думала что я - Та самая дурная Беатриче, Которую отец, как говорят, Из зала в зал за волосы таскает; А то нагую запирает в погреб, Где ползают чешуйчатые гады, И морит голодом, пока она Не съест гнилого мяса." (перевод Л. Шифферса)
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19 bronzen
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20 gebronsde gezichten
gebronsde gezichten
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