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1 Gotha
gotha [gɔta]masculine noun( = aristocratie) le gotha high society* * *gɔta* * *ɡɔta nm(= élite) elite* * *gotha nm ( noblesse) aristocracy; ( haute société) high society; fréquenter le gotha politique/financier to move in high political/financial circles; le gotha des publicitaires the top advertising agents (pl); le gotha économique the economic elite.[gɔta] nom masculin[aristocratie] aristocracy[élite] elite -
2 gotha
gotha s.m.1 aristocracy2 (estens.) aristocracy, elite: il gotha dell'economia, the aristocracy of the business world; il gotha della finanza, the top financiers (o the financial elite); entrare nel gotha dell'industria, to become a top industrialist.* * *['gɔta]sostantivo maschile invariabile (élite) éliteil gotha della finanza — the high financial circles, the financial élite
* * *gotha/'gɔta/m.inv.(élite) élite; il gotha della finanza the high financial circles, the financial élite. -
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4 Gotha
Go|tha ['goːta]m -s, -sdirectory of the German nobility, ≈ Debrett's (Peerage) (Brit) -
5 gotha sm
['ɡoːta](di cinema, letteratura, industria) leading figures pl -
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7 il gotha della finanza
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8 Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha
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9 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Prince Albert of
Biographical history of technology > Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Prince Albert of
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10 UK Gotha
m[Taschenbuch des Adels]Debrett [published since 1784, lists the peerage]1. Burke's Peerage2. Debrett's coll. -
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13 ELFR
(gen. elfar, dat. and acc. elfi), f. river; esp. as prop. name in Saxelfr, the Elbe; Gautelfr or Elfr, the river Gotha (in Sweden); Raumelfr (in Norway).* * *f., gen. elfar, acc. dat. elfi,1. a pr. name of the three rivers called Elbe, Lat. Albis, viz. Gaut-Elfr, the Elb of the Gauts (a Scandin. people) = the River Gotha of the present time; Sax-E., the Elb of the Saxons, the Elbe; Raum-E., the Elb of the Raums (a people in Norway), i. e. the present Glommen and Wormen, Bær. 3, Nj. 42. Fms. i. 6, ii. 128, iii. 40, iv. 121, ix. 350, 393, 401, x. 292: Elfar-bakki, the bank of one of these Elbes, Bær. 3, Fms. ix. 269, 274; Elfinar-bakki, Fms. i. 19;, of the river Ochil in Scotland, is a false reading = Ekkjals-bakki, vide Orkn. 12.COMPDS: Elfargrímar, Elfarkvíslir, Elfarsker.2. meton. used of any great river, (rare in Icel. but freq. in mod. Dan.) -
14 almanacco
almanacco s.m. almanac, calendar: almanacco astronomico, ephemeris; almanacco di Gotha, Almanach de Gotha.* * ** * *almanaccopl. - chi /alma'nakko, ki/sostantivo m.almanac(k). -
15 Glenck, Karl Christian Friedrich
SUBJECT AREA: Mining and extraction technology[br]b. 13 April 1779 Schwäbisch Hall, Germanyd. 21 November 1845 Gotha, Germany[br]German salt-mining expert who introduced large-scale salt explorations.[br]Having studied law at the University of Erlangen, he became Confidential Secretary to the Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen, in whose territory his father had been in charge of a saltworks. When this small country fell to Württemberg in 1806, Glenck continued his mineralogical and geological studies in order to develop methods of finding deposits of salt. He was the first to carry out systematic large-scale salt explorations in Germany, mostly in southern and central parts, and achieved remarkable results that far exceeded former non-systematic findings. He worked either on behalf of governments or companies or at his own risk, and in the early 1820s he settled in Gotha to live in the centre of the regions of greatest interest to him.His career began in 1819 with the discovery of the deposits of Ludwigshall near Wimpfen, Neckar, and prospecting salt near Basel in 1836 was his greatest success: Schweizerhall, opened one year later, made Switzerland self-sufficient in salt production. For fifteen years he had invested large sums into this project, which became the fifth salt-works to come into existence due to his drilling. Glenck worked with stir rods and he developed several new technical devices, such as casing the bore holes with iron pipes instead of wood (1830), and using wooden instead of iron rods to reduce the weight (1834). A flexible connection between rod and drill was to be introduced later by Karl von Oeynhausen. One of Glenck's most important followers in the field of deep-drilling was K.G. Kind.[br]Further ReadingW.Carlé, 1969, "Die Salinistenfamilie Glenck", Lebensbilder aus Schwaben und Franken 11: 118–49 (with substantial biographical information).D.Hoffmann, 1959, 150 Jahre Tiefbobrungen in Deutschland, Vienna and Hamburg, (provides an evaluation of his technological developments).WKBiographical history of technology > Glenck, Karl Christian Friedrich
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20 belge
belge [bεlʒ]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The fête nationale belge, on 21 July, marks the day in 1831 when Leopold of Saxe-Cobourg Gotha was crowned King Leopold I.* * *bɛlʒadjectif Belgian* * *bɛlʒ nmf* * *belge ⇒ Les nationalités adj Belgian.[bɛlʒ] adjectifBelge nom masculin et féminin
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