10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAPRIFORM»
Discover the use of
capriform in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
capriform and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Popular cyclopaedia of natural science (by W.B. Carpenter).
298 BUSH ANTELOPES ; CAPRIFORM ANTELOPES. being driven into the
inclosure, through gaps in its sides, by the shouts of the hunters and the noise of
their fire-arms. When taken young, the Gazelle, though naturally so wild and timid
, ...
William Benjamin Carpenter, 1844
2
The History of Ancient Art
Having observed them sometimes with the lower limbs goat-like, at other times
only with capriform ears, and again with tail and horns, now in advanced life, and
now in youth, they gave the name of Satyrs to those which, in the expression of ...
Johann Joachim Winckelmann, 1849
3
Sketches in natural history: History of the Mammalia ...
CAPRIFORM ANTELOPES. Head heavy ; neck short ; contour robust ; limbs
strong ; hoofs adapted for rocky or mountain situations ; borns small or moderate ;
hair coarse and deep, or harsh and wiry. RUPICAPRA. — Horns common to both
...
4
Zoology: Being a Sketch of the Classification, Structure, ...
298 BUSH ANTELOPES ; CAPRIFORM ANTELOPES. being driven into the
inclosure, through gaps in its sides, by the shouts of the hunters and the noise of
their fire-arms. When taken young, the Gazelle, though naturally so wild and timid
, ...
William Benjamin Carpenter, 1844
5
The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic ...
Pan sitting front face ; his legs, which are capriform, are crossed, holding to his
mouth a skin of wine with both hands ; his ears are those of a horse. In the field,
to the right, an uncertain symbol ; perhaps apedum. AR. 3. 32 grs.1 (Brit. Mus.) 2.
6
The Numismatic Chronicle
Pan sitting front face ; his legs, which are capriform, are crossed, holding to his
mouth a skin of wine with both hands ; his ears are those of a horse. In the field,
to the right, an uncertain symbol ; perhaps a. pedum. AR. 3. 32 grs.1 (Brit. Mus.) 2
.
fecundation by arlijkial H<*H. tttftn Capriform ( kap'rif orm ) [ L. caper, a he-goat &
forma, form.] a. ijcfc-MI-ail 3(I4>KNI) 3TPT% Captain ( kap'tan ) [ 0. E. capitain,
captain.— Fr. capitaine. — L. L. capitanus, from L. caput, the head.] w. a ...
Nilakantha Babaji Ranade, 1996
8
The Numismatic Chronicle
(Cabinet of M. Garreri at Smyrna.) 3.—Pan standing naked, the lower part of his
body capriform, his right hand held up before his face, and the pedum in his left
hand. R.—-AI. An uncertain symbol, resembling a vase without handles, reversed
, ...
9
Ferozsons English to English and Urdu Dictionary
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Izard (iz-ard) Capriform antelope of Pyrenees . I^SL. «j L If ;«jj ^ «p J (ja) n. Tenth
letter of the English alphabet Jab (jab) v.t. & n. Stab ^ ^ ;l-<y - M *-&>*; joj JC ...
10
Poetry and Politics in the Cockney School: Keats, Shelley, ...
... spirit" a form, and "soon the heavenly archtype / In the terrestrial symbol
disappears." In the place of an imaginative vision of universal connection, we find
the "human capriform," the goat-god that 134 Poetry and politics in the Cockney
School.