ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD CÁPĂ
cápă (cápe), s. f. – Pelerină. –
Mr. capă. Fr. cape; în
mr., din
it. cappa (Pascu, I, 57, îl derivă direct din
lat. cappa).
WHAT DOES CÁPĂ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of cápă in the Romanian dictionary
1) An accident prevention device applied to some tools or machines. 2) education. Short fur, fur or cloth (for women). 3) Mar. Orientation of a ship to resist unfavorable time. [G.-d. coping] CÁPĂ ~e f. 1) Dispozitiv de protecție contra accidentelor, aplicat la unele unelte sau mașini. 2) înv. Pelerină scurtă, de blană sau de stofă (pentru femei). 3) mar. Orientare a unei nave pentru a rezista pe timp neprielnic. [G.-D. capei]
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «CÁPĂ»
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cápă in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cápă and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
1
Robert Capa: A Biography
The legendary war photographer Robert Capa carried into his personal life the same remarkable vitality that characterizes his pictures.
2
Blood & Champagne: The Life and Times of Robert Capa
I loved this book' Janine di Giovanni 'Ambition, integrity and courage were intertwined in Capa, as Alex Kershaw persuades in this elegant biography ...a spellbinding portrait of his gypsy life.
3
Waiting for Robert Capa
A gorgeously written, ENGLISH PATIENT-style novel about the real-life romance between the war photographers Robert Capa and Gerda Taro during the Spanish Civil War.
Cornell Capa the photographer has long been overshadowed by Cornell Capa the founder and director of the International Center of Photography, New York, and by Cornell Capa the brother of Robert Capa.
Cornell Capa, Peter Fetterman, Richard Whelan, 2001
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Robert Capa: The Paris Years 1933-54
Recounts the life of the photojournalist Robert Capa, focusing on the story of his Paris studio and exploring his relationship with notable photographers, friends, and loved ones, as well as his career development.
Bernard Lebrun, Michel Lefebvre, 2012
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The History of St. Pauls Cathedral in London, from Its ...
20 Item Capa Phlllppl Level dc rubeo fametoj bicudata cumRegibus & Grff- forubus. Itera Capa Johannis Fraunceys de rúbeo fameto , breudata cum ilellis & lunis. Item Capa Willielmi de Ely de rubeó fameto, breudata Leonibus, floribois, ...
7
Heart of Spain: Robert Capa's Photographs of the Spanish ...
Displays some of Capa's finest work
Robert Capa, Juan Pablo Fusi Aizpurúa, Richard Whelan, 1999
8
This is War: Robert Capa at Work
This book and the exhibition it accompanies reexamine Capa's innovations as a photojournalist in the 1930s and 1940s.
By combining his intimate and disturbing photographs with police and hospital records, handwritten notes left behind by Beth, and other texts, author Ken Klich searches for a rationale--what could cause this intelligent child to end up as a ...
Kent Klich, Cornell Capa, 1989
10
Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the Twentieth ...
Examines how these photojournalists, all of whom left their native country to work in Europe and America, established Hungary as a crucible of photography and explores the influence of their vision and orginality on other photographers.
Péter Baki, Colin Ford, George Szirtes, 2011