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41 Archiv
* * *das Archivarchives; archive* * *Ar|chiv [ar'çiːf]nt -s, -e[-və] archives pl; (COMPUT: Dateiattribut)* * *((a place for keeping) old documents, historical records etc.) archives* * *Ar·chiv<-s, -e>[arˈçi:f, pl -və]nt archives pl* * *das; Archivs, Archive archives pl.; archive* * ** * *das; Archivs, Archive archives pl.; archive* * *-e n.archive n. -
42 asignar una tarea
(v.) = allot + task, set + task, give + task, assign + responsibility, taskEx. As a rule, the smaller the library the greater the variety of tasks which are allotted to assistants.Ex. Computers, on the other hand adhere to their initial instructions and execute these relentlessly until the task that is set is completed.Ex. Students are frequently given specific tasks to complete which involve them making their own use of library materials.Ex. Almost all practicing librarians have some assigned responsibilities that involve the training of other employees.Ex. The National Archives of Namibia has been tasked to recover evidence of this historical past.* * *(v.) = allot + task, set + task, give + task, assign + responsibility, taskEx: As a rule, the smaller the library the greater the variety of tasks which are allotted to assistants.
Ex: Computers, on the other hand adhere to their initial instructions and execute these relentlessly until the task that is set is completed.Ex: Students are frequently given specific tasks to complete which involve them making their own use of library materials.Ex: Almost all practicing librarians have some assigned responsibilities that involve the training of other employees.Ex: The National Archives of Namibia has been tasked to recover evidence of this historical past. -
43 imponer una tarea
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44 institución cultural
(n.) = cultural institution, heritage institutionEx. He said they try to arrange special visits to cultural institutions and attend concerts, and that the kids have an opportunity to speak with people connected with the event afterwards.Ex. California is rich with heritage institutions; it has 1,300 museums, 5,000 libraries and archives, 125 historical societies, and over 500 state parks facilities.* * *(n.) = cultural institution, heritage institutionEx: He said they try to arrange special visits to cultural institutions and attend concerts, and that the kids have an opportunity to speak with people connected with the event afterwards.
Ex: California is rich with heritage institutions; it has 1,300 museums, 5,000 libraries and archives, 125 historical societies, and over 500 state parks facilities. -
45 institución de interés histórico
(n.) = heritage institutionEx. California is rich with heritage institutions; it has 1,300 museums, 5,000 libraries and archives, 125 historical societies, and over 500 state parks facilities.* * *(n.) = heritage institutionEx: California is rich with heritage institutions; it has 1,300 museums, 5,000 libraries and archives, 125 historical societies, and over 500 state parks facilities.
Spanish-English dictionary > institución de interés histórico
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46 sueco
adj.Swedish, Swede.m.Swede, native or inhabitant of Sweden.* * *► adjetivo1 Swedish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Swede1 (idioma) Swedish\hacerse el sueco,-a familiar to play dumb————————1 (idioma) Swedish* * *(f. - sueca)noun adj.* * *sueco, -a1.ADJ Swedish2.SM / F Swede3.SM (Ling) Swedish* * *I- ca adjetivo SwedishII- ca masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Swedehacerse el sueco — (fam) to pretend not to have heard (o seen etc)
* * *= Swedish, Swede.Nota: Nombre.Ex. Readers include: the mentally retarded, the mentally ill, the elderly, aphasia patients, and people for whom Swedish is a 2nd language.Ex. These archives are concerned with the collection of historical materials relating to the immigration of Swedes and its aftermath.----* cooperativa de catalogación sueca = LIBRIS.* * *I- ca adjetivo SwedishII- ca masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Swedehacerse el sueco — (fam) to pretend not to have heard (o seen etc)
* * *= Swedish, Swede.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Readers include: the mentally retarded, the mentally ill, the elderly, aphasia patients, and people for whom Swedish is a 2nd language.
Ex: These archives are concerned with the collection of historical materials relating to the immigration of Swedes and its aftermath.* cooperativa de catalogación sueca = LIBRIS.* * *Swedishmasculine, feminineA (persona) SwedeB* * *
sueco 1◊ -ca adjetivo
Swedish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona) Swede
sueco 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Swedish;
me hice/se hizo el sueco (fam) I/he pretended not to have heard (o seen etc)
sueco,-a
I adjetivo Swedish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (persona) Swede
2 m (idioma) Swedish
♦ Locuciones: familiar hacerse el sueco, to pretend not to have heard
' sueco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nacionalizarse
- sueca
English:
swede
- Swedish
- rutabaga
- Swede
* * *sueco, -a♦ adjSwedish♦ nm,f[persona] Swede; Famhacerse el sueco [fingir no entender] to pretend not to understand, to play dumb;[fingir no ver] to pretend not to see♦ nm[lengua] Swedish* * *I adj SwedishII m, sueca f Swede;hacerse el sueco fam pretend not to hear, act dumb fam* * *sueco, -ca adj: Swedishsueco, -ca n: Swedesueco nm: Swedish (language)* * *sueco1 adj Swedishsueco2 n1. (persona) Swede2. (idioma) Swedishhacerse el sueco to pretend not to understand / to pretend not to hear -
47 Bibliography
CONTENTSA. Bibliographies 301B. Periodicals Relating to Portugal 303C. General References 308Guides to Archives and Libraries 308Statistical 310Encyclopedias and Dictionaries 311D. Historical, Legal, Political Studies, Area and Country Studies 311General Histories, Legal, Political Studies, Area and Country Studies 311Historical Documents Collections: Portugal 313Historical Documents Collections: Portuguese Empire 315Historical Chronicles of Portugal and of Empire 317E. Culture, Literature, and Language 318F. Travel and Tourist Guides on Portugal 319G. History of Portugal 320Ancient and Medieval (2000 BCE-1415 CE) 320Imperial and Early Modern (1415-1822) 322Constitutional Monarchy and Liberalism (1822-1910) 324Parliamentary, Republican Portugal (1910-26) 325Authoritarian Portugal (1926-74) 328World War II and Portugal 336The Military 339Government and Politics since 1974 339Contemporary Portugal since 1974 341H. Physical Features: Geography, Geology, Fauna, and Flora 348I. Archaeology and Prehistory 348J. Foreign Travelers and Residents' Accounts 349K. Portuguese Cartography, Discoveries, Navigation 351L. Portugal and Her Overseas Empires (1415-1975) 3531. Portuguese Migration and Communities Abroad 363Portugal's Atlantic Islands (Azores, Madeiras) 365Anglo-Portuguese Alliance (1373-present) 366 M. Anthropology, Sociology, Rural and Urban Society 369 N. Arts, Architecture, Urban Planning, Music 373Sculpture and Ceramics 375Cinema 375Children's Literature of Portugal 376Lisbon, Capital City, in History and Literature 377The Inquisition in History 377Literature in English Translation: Selection 378Portuguese and Portuguese-American Cooking: Cuisine 382Gardens and Gardening of Portugal and Madeira 383Education, Science, Health, and Medical History 383Feminism and Women's Studies 385Religion and Catholic Church 38612. Agriculture, Viticulture, and Fishing 387O. Economy, Industry, and Development 389P. Photography on Portugal 391Q Equestrianism 392R. Electronic Resources 392Websites from Portuguese Government Agencies and Institutions 392Websites of Interest from Former Colonies 393Portuguese Pousadas (State-run Inns) 393 -
48 classer
classer [klαse]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = ranger) [+ papiers] to file ; [+ livres] to classifyb. ( = classifier) [+ animaux, plantes] to classify• classer un édifice monument historique to list a building (Brit) to put a building on the historical register (US)d. ( = clore) [+ affaire, dossier] to close2. reflexive verb• ce livre se classe au nombre des grands chefs-d'œuvre littéraires this book ranks among the great works of literature* * *klase
1.
1) ( classifier) to classify3) Droit, Politique to close [dossier, affaire]c'est une affaire classée — fig the matter is closed
4) Administration to list [bâtiment]5) ( attribuer un rang à) to class [pays, élèves]; to rank [chanson, joueur] ( parmi among)un joueur de tennis classé — a ranked ou seeded tennis player
6) (colloq) ( juger) to size [somebody] up
2.
se classer verbe pronominal to rank ( parmi among)se classer deuxième — Sport [personne] to rank second
* * *klɒse vt1) (= ranger) [idées, concepts, livres] to classify, [papiers] to file, [candidat, concurrent] to gradeLes livres sont classés par ordre alphabétique. — The books are classified in alphabetical order.
2) [personne] (de manière défavorable) to considerclasser qn comme... — to regard sb as...
classer qn parmi... — to rank sb among...
3) DROIT, [affaire] to close4) ADMINISTRATION, [site, château] to list* * *classer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( catégoriser) to classify [animaux, documents, livres, objets, papiers]; classer par ordre alphabétique to classify in alphabetical order; classer des objets par couleur/des livres par auteur to classify objects by colourGB/books by author; classer des nombres en ordre croissant/décroissant to place numbers in ascending/descending order; être classé comme dangereux to be considered dangerous;2 ( ranger) to file (away) [documents, archives] (dans in);4 Admin to list [bâtiment]; to designate [sth] as a conservation area [site]; classer un château monument historique to list a castle as a historical monument; un immeuble classé a listed building; une parcelle classée en terrain non constructible a plot listed as unsuitable for development;5 ( attribuer un rang à) to class [pays, élèves]; to rank [film, chanson, artiste, joueur] (parmi among); un sportif classé au plan international a world class sportsman; un joueur de tennis/d'échecs classé a ranked ou seeded tennis/chess player; non classé unseeded;6 ○( juger) to size [sb] up; je l'ai toute de suite classé I sized him up○ immediately.B se classer vpr [tableau, pays, site] to rank (parmi among); se classer comme le pays le plus pauvre to be listed as the world's poorest country; se classer premier/deuxième Sport [personne] to rank first/second.[klase] verbe transitif1. [archiver - vieux papiers] to file (away) ; [ - affaire] to close5. [définir]à sa réaction, je l'ai tout de suite classé I could tell straight away what sort of person he was from his reaction————————se classer verbe pronominal intransitif2. [prendre son rang] -
49 record
[+ facts, story, speech, music] enregistrer ; [+ event] (in journal, log) consigner• his speech as recorded in the newspapers... son discours, tel que le rapportent les journaux...2. noun• to go/be on record as saying that... déclarer/avoir déclaré publiquement que...• just to set the record straight, let me point out that... pour qu'il n'y ait aucune confusion possible, j'aimerais préciser que...b. ( = case history) dossier m• this airline has a good safety record cette compagnie aérienne est réputée pour la sécurité de ses volsc. ( = recording) [of voice] enregistrement m3. compounds► record breaker noun ( = person) nouveau détenteur m du record, nouvelle détentrice f du record ; (Sport) nouveau recordman m, nouvelle recordwoman f• to do sth in record time faire qch en un temps record ► record token noun chèque-cadeau m (à échanger contre un disque)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque record est un verbe, l'accent tombe sur la seconde syllabe: rɪˈkɔ:d, lorsque c'est un nom, sur la première: ˈrekɔ:d.* * *1. ['rekɔːd], US ['rekərd]1) ( written account) ( of events) compte-rendu m; ( of official proceedings) procès-verbal mto be on record as saying that... — avoir déclaré officiellement que...
3) ( history) ( of individual) passé m; (of organization, group) réputation f4) Audio disque m (by, of de)5) ( best performance) record m (for, in de)6) Law (also criminal record) casier m judiciaire2. ['rekɔːd], US ['rekərd]noun modifier3. [rɪ'kɔːd]to be at a record high/low — être à son niveau le plus haut/bas
transitive verb1) ( note) noter2) (on disc, tape) enregistrer3) ( register) [equipment] enregistrer [temperature]; [dial] indiquer [pressure, speed]4) ( provide an account of) rapporter [event]4. [rɪ'kɔːd]intransitive verb [video, tape recorder] enregistrer -
50 belong
bɪˈlɔŋ гл.
1) подходить, соответствовать, сочетаться a dictionary belongs in every home ≈ словарь подходит для любого дома a man of his ability belongs in teaching ≈ человек его способностей вполне подходит для преподавания He works with all the zest that belongs to fresh ideas. ≈ Он работает с энтузиазмом, который всегда сопровождает новые идеи.
2) принадлежать, быть чьей-л. собственностью (to)
3) быть связанным( родством, зависимостью и другими отношениями) (to, with, among) ;
быть членом клуба, организации, группы To what confession do you yourself belong? ≈ А Вы сами, к какой конфессии принадлежите?
4) быть частью( чего-л.) nuts and bolts belong to a car ≈ гайки и болты являются частью автомобиля
5) амер., диал. должен The expression reported from South Dakota, "I got up at six o'clock this morning although I don't belong to get up until seven." ≈ Фраза, присланная из Южной Дакоты: "Я встал в шесть утра, хотя мне не надо было вставать раньше семи". Syn: ought, must ∙ belong to belong together belong under(to) принадлежать, быть собственностью;
- the book *s to me это моя книга;
- I can use it, but is does not * to me я могу этим пользоваться, но это не моя собственность (to) принадлежать, быть частью;
- to * to a certain set принадлежать к определенному кругу;
- to * to a club быть членом клуба;
- this *s to a different historical period это относится к другому историческому периоду;
- this wheel *s to the car это колесо от автомашины (разговорное) быть частью группы и т. п.;
составлять одно целое;
- an ardent wish to * горячее желание стать частью коллектива или группы;
- stockings that do not * два разных чулка;
- things that * together парные предметы или предметы, составляющие комплект( among, in, on, with, under) преим (американизм) относиться, иметь отношение;
сочетаться, подходить;
- the name of Koch *s with that of Pasteur имя Коха можно поставить рядом с именем Пастера;
- cheese *s with salad сыр хорош с салатом;
- where do these things *? где место этим вещам?;
- the letter *s in the archives этому письму место в архиве;
- she *s in the movies ее место в кино;
- these dishes * in the cupboard эта посуда всегда стоит в буфете;
- this book *s here этой книге полагается лежать здесь;
- I * here я родом из этих мест;
мое место здесь (устаревшее) приличествовать, подобать;
- it does not * to do this этого делать не следует;
- it does not * to a child to interrupt his parents ребенку не пристало перебивать родителейbelong быть родом из;
происходить ~ разг. быть частью группы, быть "своим";
he felt he did not belong он чувствовал себя посторонним ~ находиться, помещаться;
the book belongs on that shelf эта книга с той полки;
belong together гармонировать, подходить друг к другу ~ относиться (to - к чему-л.) ;
быть связанным (to, with, among - с кем-л., чем-л.) ~ принадлежать (to) ~ принадлежать~ to быть собственностью ~ to принадлежать~ находиться, помещаться;
the book belongs on that shelf эта книга с той полки;
belong together гармонировать, подходить друг к другу~ находиться, помещаться;
the book belongs on that shelf эта книга с той полки;
belong together гармонировать, подходить друг к другу~ разг. быть частью группы, быть "своим";
he felt he did not belong он чувствовал себя постороннимI ~ here мое место здесь I ~ here я родом из этих мест -
51 belong
[bıʹlɒŋ] v1. (to) принадлежать, быть собственностьюI can use it, but it does not belong to me - я могу этим пользоваться, но это не моя собственность /не моё/
2. 1) (to) принадлежать, быть частьюto belong to a certain set - принадлежать к определённому кругу (общества)
this belongs to a different historical period - это относится к другому историческому периоду
2) разг. быть частью группы и т. п.; составлять одно целое (с кем-л., чем-л.)an ardent wish to belong - горячее желание стать частью коллектива или группы /войти в семью и т. п./
things that belong together - парные предметы или предметы, составляющие комплект
3. (among, in, on, with, редк. under) преим. амер. относиться, иметь отношение; сочетаться, подходитьthe name of Koch belongs with that of Pasteur - имя Коха можно поставить рядом с именем Пастера
where do these things belong? - где место этим вещам?, куда их положить?
she belongs in the movies - её место в кино, ей следовало бы стать киноактрисой
this book belongs here [on this shelf] - этой книге полагается лежать здесь [стоять на этой полке]
I belong here - а) я родом из этих мест; б) моё место здесь
4. уст. приличествовать, подобатьit does not belong to do this - этого делать не следует /не нужно/
it does not belong to a child to interrupt his parents - ребёнку не пристало перебивать родителей
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52 źródło
- ła; -ła; loc sg -le; gen pl -eł; ntźródło dochodów — source of income, income source
źródło mineralne lub lecznicze — mineral spring
* * *n.Gen.pl. - deł1. ( o wodzie) spring, source, fountain-head, well; źródło rzeki source; źródło artezyjskie artesian well; gorące źródła hot springs; źródło naftowe oil well; źródło gazowe natural gas well; słone źródło salina; źródło krasowe limestone spring; źródło siarkowe sulfur spring; rzeka ma źródło w górach the river rises l. takes its source in the mountains.2. (= geneza, początek) source, origin; źródło energii source of energy; źródło światła illuminator; źródło życia source of life; źródło radości source of joy; źródło kłopotów the source of the trouble; niewyczerpane źródło wellspring; pewne/miarodajne źródło reliable/good source; anonimowe źródło informacji nameless source of information; podać/zacytować komuś dokładne źródło informacji give/quote sb chapter and verse; to ma swoje źródło w... it stems from...; it has its roots in...; it springs from...; źródło wszelkiego zła the source l. root of all evil; źródło wszelkiej mądrości the fount of all wisdom; źródło napędu techn. prime mover; źródło promieniowania alfa fiz. alpha emitter.3. (= materiały do badań) sources, materials; źródła archiwalne archives; źródła historyczne historical records; źródła rękopiśmienne l. pisane written sources; sięgać do źródeł go back to sources; bez powoływania się na źródło without an acknowledgment.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > źródło
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53 Alta Edad Media, la
= Early Middle Ages, the, High Middle Ages, the, Dark Ages, theEx. The Vatican Archives represent one of the principal sources for the history of the papacy from the Early Middle Ages to the present.Ex. The author endeavors to explore the religious aspirations or religious consciousness of the laity in Western Europe during the High Middle Ages.Ex. Observations of how this process has changed are divided into three historical periods: the Dark Ages, the Renaissance, and the Modern Era. -
54 Ciudad del Vaticano, la
= Vatican City, theEx. The archives of the Vatican City contain valuable sources for historical research. -
55 alta Edad Media
femenino High Middle Ages (pl)* * *femenino High Middle Ages (pl)* * *la Alta Edad Media= Early Middle Ages, the, High Middle Ages, the, Dark Ages, theEx: The Vatican Archives represent one of the principal sources for the history of the papacy from the Early Middle Ages to the present.
Ex: The author endeavors to explore the religious aspirations or religious consciousness of the laity in Western Europe during the High Middle Ages.Ex: Observations of how this process has changed are divided into three historical periods: the Dark Ages, the Renaissance, and the Modern Era. -
56 negativo
adj.1 negative, harmful, contradictory, adverse.2 pessimistic, ill-disposed.3 negativistic.4 negatory.m.1 minus sign.2 negative, negative of a film, negative of photographic film, cliché.* * *► adjetivo1 negative1 (en fotografía) negative————————1 (en fotografía) negative* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - negativa)adj.negative, adverse* * *1. ADJ1) [gen] negativevoto negativo — vote against, no vote
2) (Mat) minus3) (Fot) negative2.SM (Fot) negative* * *I- va adjetivo1) <respuesta/verbo> negative2) ( perjudicial) < actitud> negative3) (Elec, Mat) negativeIImasculino negative* * *I- va adjetivo1) <respuesta/verbo> negative2) ( perjudicial) < actitud> negative3) (Elec, Mat) negativeIImasculino negative* * *negativo11 = negative.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Owing to the lack of skilled staff and economic resources, traditional libraries are not always able to adequately collect, classify, record, preserve and store prints and negatives of historical importance.
* negativo fotográfico en placa de vidrio = glass plate negative.negativo22 = bad [worse -comp., worst -sup.], minus, negative, disruptive, destructive.Ex: I'm not saying that it is bad, but it is a real difference of interest between the needs and purposes of research libraries and the public libraries, and I would also throw in the school and almost certainly junior college libraries.
Ex: Here the date the amount was changed, the amount of the change, either plus or minus, and the user number of the person making the change are shown.Ex: When the amount is negative, the vendor owes the library the money.Ex: The crisis in South African education -- particularly black education -- has resulted from the disruptive effects of apartheid.Ex: The Archives are located in an area that experiences severe air pollution and levels of ozone that are very destructive to paper and parchment.* consecuencia negativa = blowback.* de forma negativa = in a negative light.* de manera negativa = in a negative light.* efecto negativo = chilling effect, blowback.* energía negativa = bad vibes.* eugenesia negativa = negative eugenics.* imagen negativa = negative image.* impacto negativo = negative impact.* los efectos negativos se están dejando sentir ahora = chickens come home to roost.* reacción negativa = negative reaction.* repercusión negativa = backlash.* saldo negativo = debit.* sentimientos negativos = grinding of teeth.* * *A ‹respuesta/verbo› negativelos análisis dieron/salieron negativos the results of the tests were negativeB (perjudicial) negativesu actitud negativa his negative attitudeno hay que ver sólo lo negativo you mustn't always look on the negative side o be so pessimisticC1 ( Elec) ‹terminal/carga› negative2 ( Mat) ‹número› negativenegative* * *
negativo 1◊ -va adjetivo
negative
negativo 2 sustantivo masculino (Fot) negative
negativo,-a
I adjetivo
1 negative, adverse: me produjo una impresión muy negativa, I had a very negative impression of him
los análisis de sangre han dado negativo, the blood test results were negative
2 pessimist: ¡no seas tan negativo!, don't be so negative!
3 Elect el polo negativo, the negative
4 Mat minus
II sustantivo masculino
1 Fot negative
2 (en una puntuación, etc) minus
' negativo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alguna
- alguno
- amagar
- cargar
- condena
- contraria
- contrario
- deber
- nada
- nadie
- negativa
- ninguna
- ninguno
- nunca
- saldo
- hasta
- ni
- no
- polo
English:
advantage
- adverse
- arguable
- but
- debit balance
- disruptive
- do
- downside
- either
- even
- ever
- ill
- jot
- mind
- minus
- negative
- no
- or
- Rh (factor)
- unsympathetic
- whatever
- will
- destructive
- jaundiced
* * *negativo, -a♦ adj1. [respuesta, oración] negative2. [perjudicial] negative3. [resultado] negative;el análisis ha dado negativo the test results were negative, the test came back negative4. [pesimista] negative;no seas tan negativo don't be so negative5. Mat minus, negative;signo negativo minus sign6. [carga eléctrica] negative♦ nm[fotográfico] negative* * *I adj negative;II m FOT negative* * *negativo, -va adj: negativenegativo nm: negative (of a photograph)* * *negativo adj n negative -
57 사기
n. morale, fighting spirit; annals, historical records, chronicles, archives; porcelain, type of hard white ceramic produced using a special process, chinaware; hour of death; fraud, swindle; deceit; cheating -
58 Ciudad del Vaticano
la Ciudad del Vaticano= Vatican City, theEx: The archives of the Vatican City contain valuable sources for historical research.
* * *Vatican City* * *Vatican City -
59 annalen
n. annals, chronicles, archives, historical records -
60 archivaal
adj. archival, pertaining to archives (collection of historical or public documents, annals, records)
См. также в других словарях:
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Second Historical Archives of China — The Second Historical Archives of China (SHAC, 中国第二历史档案馆) is located on 309 East Zhongshan Rd., Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. It was formerly the relic of West Palace of Ming Dynasty. It was founded in February 1951, and originally named Nanjing… … Wikipedia
ARCHIVES — ARCHIVES, (a) a place where old records are collected and preserved in an orderly fashion in their entirety, as well as groups of interrelated documents originating from individuals or a public body ( historical archives ); registers and filing… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Archives in China — On the basis of the General Rules for Archives published in 1983, historical archives were being expanded at the provincial and county levels. Two of the most important archives were the Number One Historical Archives of China, located in Beijing … Wikipedia
Archives department of Seine-Maritime — articleissues orphan=May 2008 citations missing=May 2008The Archives of Seine Maritime is an archival repository in the department of Seine Maritime, Normandy, France. History The law of the 5th brumaire an V (26 October 1796) imposed the… … Wikipedia
Historical comparative research — is the study of past events and questions using methods in sociology and other social scientific research to inform the possible outcomes and answers to current events and questions. [cite web|url=http://uk.geocities.com/balihar… … Wikipedia
Historical European martial arts — Historical Fencing redirects here. For the history of fencing in general, see history of fencing. The first page of the Codex Wallerstein shows the typical arms of 15th century individual combat, including the longsword, roundel dagger, sword and … Wikipedia
Historical document — Historical documents are documents that contain important information about a person, place, or event.Most famous historical documents, consist of laws, accounts of battles (usually given by the victors), and the exploits of the powerful. Though… … Wikipedia
Historical revision of the Inquisition — is a historiographical project that has emerged in recent years. In the last forty years, with opening of formerly closed archives, the development of new historical methodologies, and, in Spain, the death of Francisco Franco in 1975, new works… … Wikipedia
Historical coat of arms of Transylvania — Details Adopted 1659 … Wikipedia
archives — n. 1. a collection of records especially about an institution. [WordNet 1.5] 2. a place where historical records and documents are kept. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English