10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FERRUGO» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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ferrugo in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
ferrugo im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Blue in Old English: An Interdisciplinary Semantic Study
Edgeworth declares, Among Latin color terms, few have presented as many
difficulties as ferrugineus and its noun form, ferrugo.1 He shows how these two
words appear to denote blue, purple/violet, black, green, bright and/or dark, in
various ...
Carole Patricia Biggam, 1997
2
Anthropology of Color: Interdisciplinary Multilevel Modeling
Translations: glaucus, ferrugineus, elbus, ferrugo, cycneus, cinereus, croceus,
fuscus. Also considered: 3. Contrasts and comparisons with other color words. 4.
Alliterative contexts. 5. Early Germanic cognates. 6. Related citations (citations ...
Robert E. MacLaury, Galina V. Paramei, Don Dedrick, 2007
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Isidore of Seville's Etymologies: Complete English Translation
184 6 The color ferrugo is a blackish purple made in Spain, as (Virgil Aen.9.582):
Ferrugine clarus Ibera (bright with Iberian ferrugo). It is called ferrugo because
every purple is a color of this kind in the first dying.185 7 Glaucus, bluish-grey, is
a ...
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Patrologiae Cursus Completus: Series Latina: Sive, ...
Ferrugo esl color... in Шара". Serv., Georg. i : Cum capul... Ferrugine :-F¢rrugo
est purpura туя-бот Hispana; alibi, ‹ El ferrugine clarus Мета; s ubi Hispana
gloss. I'oit vocìs Ibera. Ipse namque Servtus tn loco a se ex En. tx citato Hiheram
...
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Dictionary of Latin synonymes: for the use of schools and ...
44. jErugo, Ferrugo, Rubigo. Mrugo, verdigris; Ferrugo, rust of iron ; Rubigo (
robus, rufus), every sort of rust, and a certain disease of the grain : Ferrum rubigo
corripit. Plin. Nec seges sterilem sentiet rubiginem. Hor. 45. jEstimare, Existimare.
Johann Gottlob Ludwig Ramshorn, Francis Lieber, 1855
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
The remainder of the solution was retained on the ferrugo, and left in contact for
eighteen hours, when it was found that the arsenic was completely removed. On
repeating this experiment several times, the result was not always the same.
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Literary Cultures and Public Opinion in the Low Countries, ...
In the end of the play, Ferrugo, a devilish captain in the English army, is able to
cause a 'terrible pestilence' to settle 'in the country's marrow'. Eventually Rasimo
is happily restored to the throne. Yet all is not well, as appears when another ...
Jan Bloemendal, Arjan Van Dixhoorn, Elsa Strietman, 2011
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De Natura Fossilium (Textbook of Mineralogy)
Aerugo destroys growths and although it stings it decreases and dissolves both
hard and soft skin ulcers. Since ferrugo constitutes an imperfection in metal I will
speak of it here. Pure iron, from which this forms, is rarely found within the earth.
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A Dictionary of the Roots and Combining Forms of Scientific ...
... (L. fermentum) leaven/yeast fero -c -x, (L. ferox) courageous/war-like/brave/wild
/unbridled/arrogant -ferous, (L. ferre) to bear/bring /move/produce/plunder ferr, (L.
ferrum) iron ferrugin, (L. ferrugineus) rust-coloured/dusky ferrugo, (L. ferrugo) ...
Tim Williams (Ph. D.), 2005
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A Manual of Materia Medica and Therapeutics
(Take Smtphate of Iron 3v. and make it into rust of Iron, as directed under Ferrugo
, but without drying, E.) While moist boil it with Bilart'rate of Potash 31ers. (31x. 3j.
E.) mixed in Aq. dest. Cong. j. (Oiv. E.) Let the solution cool, pour ofl' the clear ...