10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «GIROFALCO»
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girofalco nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
girofalco e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
S. Alberto Magno e le scienze
Il girofalco (F. msticolus) possiede «la natura perfetta del falcone, quanto all'
aspetto, al colore, al modo di comportarsi e alla voce», secondo Alberto. Se
ricordiamo come Alberto aveva descritto i colori propri dei falconi, risulta chiaro
che egli ...
2
Polymers at Surfaces and Interfaces
1964) and this observation can be rationalised using the semi-empirical Girofalco
—Good equation (Girofalco and Good 1957). This equation expresses the
interfacial tension between two immiscible phases (A and B) in terms of a
geometric ...
Richard A. L. Jones, Randal W. Richards
3
Diccionario da lingua portugueza: recopilado de todos os ...
GIROFALCO, s. m. Especie de falcào , ave de rapiña do Italiano Girifalco. Ined. IF
. f. 124. V. Gerifalte. GIRÓFE, &c. V. com Gy. GlRôfll , s. m. ant. Girao. Elucidar. *
GIRO PAN CO , s. m. Genero de embarcaçâo. Caslanh. Hist. 6. 58.
António de Morais Silva, 1823
4
Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
Gênero deplantas, com flôres policarpas. (Dogr. guros +karpos) *Giroé*, m. Ave
africana, (polydauges leucogaster). * *Giroeta*, (ê) f. Gal. Catavento, ventoínha.
Cf. Macedo, Burros, 247. (Fr.girouette) * *Girofalco*,m. O mesmo quegerifalte.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
5
Lexicon of the Mediaeval German Hunt: A Lexicon of Middle ...
2. the etymology of this term has been much disputed, by both mediaeval and
modern authorities: (i) Frederick II derives Med Lat girofalco, gerofalco from Gr
Kúploç (lord) or le p б; (sacred): s. his introduction to Book II of De arte venandi
cum ...
6
Frommer's Florence, Tuscany & Umbria
FESTIVALS & MARKETS The Balestro del Girofalco involves a crossbow
competition, processions, and displays of complex flag juggling all done in 13th-
century costume. It's put on twice a year, on May 20 or the following Sunday and
on the ...
7
A Field Guide to the Raptors of Europe, the Middle East, and ...
Etymology 'Gyrfalcon' derived from Latin gyrfalco or girofalco, thought to be either
a corruption of hierofalco, meaning 'sacred falcon', for its exalted place in falconry
or from the Old German gir meaning 'greedy', for its rapacity; rusticolus is ...
8
Institutes of the laws of England: containg the exposition ...
By this and the last words, or any other faulcon, it appeareth that only faulcons
are within this law, as besides those that are here named, the gerfauloon,
girofalco, or ardearius, and the tercell, which is called a jerkin ; and the lanner is
called ...
9
A Field Guide to Hawks of North America
ETYMOLOGY Common name derives from Latin M^Ueo or girofalco. thought to
he either a corruption ol hiernjalco. meaning "saered falcon." for its exalted place
in falconry. or from the Old German t-ir. meaning "greedy." for its rapacity In Latin.
10
Malta, Mediterranean Bridge
this time that the last Italian Muslims were forced to convert, including apparently
those at Naples, Girofalco, Nocera, and Lucera (Ahmad 1975: 84, 106). From
Count Roger's conquest of Sicily, and eventually Malta, through the reign of ...