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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «QUADRINGENARY»
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1
Roman Anniversary Issues
... temple of Mars (138 B.C.) was dedicated just a quarter of a millennium after the
traditional date of his first temple (388 B.C.);2 and that C. Sosius is likely to have
completed his restoration of the temple of Apollo in the quadringenary year (<r.
2
The American Journal of Theology
... eloquence is attested in the Anecdota Brentiana and elsewhere ; and an
author among whose many valuable publications (a complete edition would be a
suitable recognition of his quadringenary) is the famous Syngramma Sueviatm.
University of Chicago. Divinity School, 1901
3
A Dictionary of Modern English Usage: The Classic First Edition
The pronunciation likely to prevail is kwŏ′sha. quater-centenary. The form
recommended is quadringenary ; see CENTENARY. quaternarius. See
TECHNICAL TERMS quatorzain. See -STICH. Pronounce kă′terzān. quatrain.
See -STICH.
H. W. Fowler, David Crystal, 2009
4
Saraband: The Memoirs of E.L. Mascall
Nevertheless the quatercentenary (or, as The Times persistently described it, the
quadringenary) of the existing foundation fell in 1945 and, allowing for the fact
that the War was then virtually unfinished, it was decided to postpone any ...
Eric Lionel Mascall, 1992
5
A history of Archbishop Holgate's Grammar School, York, ...
6 A.H.S. Special Series, No. 1, 18. 7 A.H.S. Special Series, No. 1, 18. 8
Governors' Minutes, 5th December, 1939. 9 Quadringenary Magazine, 15. 10
Quadringenary Magazine, 15. CHAPTER IX. THE HEADMASTERSHIP OF A. B.
HODGSON, ...
Apart from the Millenary of Avicenna, he also organised the Millenary of Al-Biruni,
Quadringenary of Mulla Sadra, Centenary of E. G. Browne etc. Thus, by
highlighting the achievements of Iranian scholars, philosophers and other
Iranologists ...
7
Roman Anniversary Issues: An Exploratory Study of the ...
This took place in 10 B.C., the sesquicentenary 1 Wissowa, loc. cit. pp. 256, 595.
2 Cf. Platner and Ashby, loc. cit. p. 328. 3 Cf. Strong, CAH. x, p. 573. For the
special importance of four (and its multiples), see p. 2 n. 3; for 'quadringenary', p.
53 n ...
8
The Chambers Dictionary
n quadringenary (kwoa-rin-ji'nar-i; L quadr ingenarius of four hundred each) a
four-hundredth anniversary or its celebration. — adj quadrinomial (kwod-ri-nd'mi-
al; modelled on binomial; algebra) consisting of four terms. « an expression of
four ...
9
Australian Journal of Astronomy
The quadringenary of the birth of Peter Bienewitz occurs on 1995 April 16. Born
in Leisnig, he studied at Leipzig and Vienna, specializing in mathematic and
astronomy, and as was the custom in those times he latinized his name to
Apianus ...
10
The Princeton University Library Chronicle
Other exhibitions commemorated such anniversaries as the quadringenary of
Shakespeare's birth, the 350th anniversary of the settlement of Virginia, the New
Jersey Tercentenary, the bicentennial of the publication of Diderot's encyclopedia
...