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1 инкунабула
1) General subject: incunabulum (первопечатная книга до 1501 г.), incunable (мн.ч. - incunables)2) Religion: incunabulum (A book printed before 1501) -
2 произведение искусства или изделие раннего периода
1) General subject: incunabulumУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > произведение искусства или изделие раннего периода
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3 инкунабула
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4 изделие раннего периода
Latin: incunabulumУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изделие раннего периода
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5 изделия раннего периода
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > изделия раннего периода
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6 инкунабулы
1) General subject: cunabula (первопечатные книги до 1501 г.)2) Latin: incunabula (первопечатные книги до 1500 г.)3) Religion: incunabula ( pl. от incunabulum)4) Polygraphy: cunabula, cunabula (первопечатные книги, изданные до 1500 года), incunabula (первопечатные книги) -
7 первопечатная книга
1) General subject: incunabulum2) Polygraphy: early printed book, first printed bookУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > первопечатная книга
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8 произведение искусства
1) General subject: oeuvre (писателя, художника и т.п.), work of art2) French: objet d'art (статуэтка), objet de vertu3) Latin: incunabulum4) Economy: artistic work, artwork (как форма вложения капитала)5) Art: art work6) Mass media: title7) Makarov: a work of art, masterpiece of art, treasures of artУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > произведение искусства
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9 произведение искусства раннего периода
Latin: incunabulumУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > произведение искусства раннего периода
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10 произведения искусства раннего периода
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > произведения искусства раннего периода
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Incunabulum — In cu*nab u*lum, n.; pl. {Incunabula}. [L. incunabula cradle, birthplace, origin. See 1st {In }, and {Cunabula}.] A work of art or of human industry, of an early epoch; especially, a book printed before a. d. 1500. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
incunabulum — (n.) 1861, singular of INCUNABULA (Cf. incunabula); taken up (originally in German) as a word for any book printed late 15c., in the infancy of the printer s art … Etymology dictionary
Incunabulum — An incunabulum is a book, single sheet, or image that was printed mdash; not handwritten mdash; before the year 1501 in Europe. The origin of the word is the Latin incunabula for swaddling clothes , used by extension for the infancy or early… … Wikipedia
incunabulum — n.; pl. ula [L. incunabulum, cradle] (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) A cocoon … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
incunabulum — in·cu·nab·u·lum (ĭn kyə năbʹyə ləm, ĭng ) n. pl. in·cu·nab·u·la ( lə) 1. A book printed before 1501; an incunable. 2. An artifact of an early period. [New Latin incūnābulum, from sing. of Latin incūnābula, swaddling clothes, cradle : in , in;… … Universalium
incunabulum — noun /ˌɪn.kjʊˈnæb.jʊ.ləm/ A book, single sheet, or image that was printed not handwritten before the year 1501 in Europe. Something about him reminded me of one of those figures from old fashioned playing cards or the sort used by fortune tellers … Wiktionary
incunabulum — [19] An incunabulum is a book printed before 1501. But etymologically the word has nothing to do with books. It comes from the Latin plural noun incūnābula, which had a range of meanings, including ‘swaddling clothes’, ‘cradle’, and ‘infancy’,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
incunabulum — [19] An incunabulum is a book printed before 1501. But etymologically the word has nothing to do with books. It comes from the Latin plural noun incūnābula, which had a range of meanings, including ‘swaddling clothes’, ‘cradle’, and ‘infancy’,… … Word origins
Incunabulum (disambiguation) — An incunabulum is a a book, single sheet, or image that was printed not handwritten before the year 1501 in Europe.Incunabulum or incunabula may also refer to:* Incunabula (album) * Incunabula (computer game) * Incunabula (publisher) * Incunabula … Wikipedia
incunabulum — noun (plural incunabula) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin incunabula, plural, bands holding the baby in a cradle, from in + cunae cradle Date: 1849 1. a book printed before 1501 2. a work of art or of industry of an early period … New Collegiate Dictionary
Incunabulum — Term for a book printed before 1501. This word was used by 19c booksellers needing categories and descriptions for their catalogues. [< Lat. in + cuna = cradle] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases