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  • Boas — bezeichnet: Sandboas (Erycinae), Unterfamilie der Riesenschlangen (Boidae) Boaschlangen oder Echte Boas (Boinae), Unterfamilie der Riesenschlangen (Boidae) Boas (biblische Person), judäischer Grundbesitzer aus Betlehem Boas, eine Säule im Tempel… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Boas — might refer to:in people:*Abraham Tobias Boas (1844 1923), Australian rabbi *André Vilas Boas (born 1983), Portuguese footballer *Antonio Villas Boas (1934 1992), Brazilian alien abduction claimant *Carlos Thorne Boas (born 1923), Peruvian… …   Wikipedia

  • BOAS (F.) — «Lorsqu’il fit son entrée en anthropologie, celle ci était un agrégat de conjectures hasardeuses, un joyeux terrain de chasse pour l’amateur romanesque des choses primitives; quand il en sortit, c’était une discipline» (Ruth Benedict). Une… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • BOAS, ABRAHAM TOBIAS — (1842–1923), Australian rabbi. Boas, the son of a rabbi, was born in Amsterdam and graduated there at the theological seminary. He lived in England before immigrating to Adelaide, South Australia, as minister of the Hebrew Congregation in 1870,… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Boas' sign — Boas or Boas s sign is hyperaesthesia (increased or altered sensitivity) below the right scapula can be a symptom in acute cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder) [cite web title = Boas sign work = publisher = GPnotebook date = url = http …   Wikipedia

  • BOAS, FRANZ — (1858–1942), U.S. anthropologist who established anthropology as an academic discipline in the U.S.A. Born in Minden, Germany, he taught geography at the University of Berlin, which led to his Arctic expedition to Baffin Island in 1883–84.… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • BOAS, HENRIETTE — (1911–2001), Dutch classical scholar and journalist. Boas was born in Amsterdam, the eldest daughter of Dr. Marcus Boas (1879–1940), a learned private teacher of classics. She studied Ancient History, Greek and Latin and wrote her Ph.D.… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • BOAS, FREDERICK SAMUEL — (1862–1957), literary scholar. Boas was professor of English at Queen s College, Belfast University (1901–05) and specialized in Shakespearean and Elizabethan studies. His works include Christopher Marlowe (1940) and introductions to Tudor and… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • BOAS, GEORGE — (1891–1980), U.S. philosopher, a major figure in the history of ideas movement in America. From 1924 to 1957 he was professor of philosophy at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. He also served as chairman of the philosophy department. His major …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • boas-horas — s. f. pl. 1. Usado em locuções como dar as boas horas. 2. dar as boas horas: dar a salvação …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • Boas [1] — Boas, eine der beiden ehernen Säulen, welch Salomon vor den Tempel in Jerusalem setzen ließ.[933] Sie war auf der linken Seite; die andere, Jachin, auf der rechten. Sie sind auch in der Freimaurerei von Bedeutung …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

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