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  1. Agricola of Avignon

    for the fourth century martyr Saints Vitalis and Agricola Infobox saint name Saint Agricola of Avignon birth date c. 630 AD death date c. 700 AD feast day September 2 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place titles beati fied date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes stork patronage Avignon, storks invoked against the bubonic plague and misfortune of all kinds. Devotees prayed to him for weather good weather , fine harvests, and rain . major shrine Church of Saint Agricol Saint Agricola , Avignon suppressed date issues Saint Agricola Agricol, Agricolus of Avignon c. 630 c. 700 was a bishop of Avignon . According to tradition, Agricola farmer was the son of Saint Magnus of Avignon Saint Magnus , also a bishop of the city. At the age of sixteen, he was professed a monk at the Abbey of L rins . However, at the age of thirty, he was summoned by his father Magnus to Avignon, where he was appointed coadjutor . When his father died in 660, he succeeded as bishop. He built a church in the city that was staffed by the monks of L rins. He built a convent for Benedictine nun s. He was a well known preacher , and famous for his charity and defense of the poor and sick against civil authorities. He died of natural causes and was succeeded by Saint Veredemus . ref name gardon cite web url http gardon.cilsia.fr ... that Saint Agricola had been buried in the Avignon church dedicated to Saint Peter Saint Pierre ... of Saint Agricol Saint Agricola that seems to have been built in the twelfth century was made collegial ... and income. It is possible that on this occasion that the transfer of the relics of St. Agricola .... The cult of Saint Agricola increased in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Fifteenth century ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Agricola Of Avignon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 630 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 700 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Agricola Of Avignon ...   more details



  1. Agricola I

    Italic title Infobox artwork image file Agricola I.JPG painting alignment Front image size 200px title Agricola I alt other language 1 other title 1 other language 2 other title 2 artist David Smith sculptor David Smith year 1952 type Steel Painted steel height imperial 6.15 width imperial 4.6 length imperial 2 imperial unit ft metric unit m city Washington, D.C. museum Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden coordinates coord 38.889167 77.023056 owner Hirshhorn Museum Agricola I is an abstract art ..., D.C. , United States . The word wikt agricola agricola means farmer in Latin . ref name SIRIS cite web author year 2008 title Agricola I, sculpture . work Art Inventories publisher Smithsonian ... year 2007 title David Smith Agricola I work Collection publisher Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden ... ref This work is the first in the Agricola series by Smith. ref name SmithKrauss cite journal last1 ... 23 April 2011 ref Description Agricola I is a painted steel sculpture made of old farm machinery which .... ref name SIRIS ref name Hirshhorn Further information The Agricola series includes other works utilizing ... Gallery s 1982 1983 exhibition, David Smith, Agricola is renamed Mercury variant for the duration ... s Agricola I was a must have for NGA if the work was ever to be deaccessioned. ref name Ostrow Art historian and critic Rosalind Krauss describes Agricola I as being a wikt hieratic hieratic ... has nothing to do with the agricultural theme of Agricola I . ref name SmithKrauss Reception Art historian Sam Hunter described the Agricola series as an abrasive, unadorned art brut of wikt laconic ... 2011 ref The Independent stated that the Agricola series depicts primitive figures seem on their way ... the Agricola series elegantly wrought and as giving everyday forms a metaphorical unity, ref name ... External links http www.davidsmithestate.org bio files agricolaI.html Agricola I from David Smith ... a picture of Smith welding Agricola I . Category Sculptures in the United States Category 1952 sculptures ...   more details



  1. Agricola, Mississippi

    Infobox settlement name Agricola, Mississippi settlement type Unincorporated community nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal pushpin map Mississippi pushpin label position none pushpin map caption Location of Agricola in Mississippi pushpin mapsize Location coordinates region US MS subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Mississippi subdivision type2 List of counties in Mississippi County subdivision name2 George County, Mississippi George Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total population density km2 population density sq mi General information timezone North American Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST North American Central Time Zone CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes ref name GNIS Gnis 666164 Agricola, Mississippi . Retrieved on 28 May 2008. ref elevation m elevation ft 230 latd 30 latm 48 lats 28 latNS N longd 88 longm 31 longs 12 longEW W coordinates display inline,title Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP code postal code area code Area codes 601 and 769 601 & 769 blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info blank1 name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 666164 ref name GNIS website footnotes Agricola is an unincorporated community in George County, Mississippi George County , Mississippi . Agricola is home to Agricola Elementary School AES . ref http www.schoolmatters.com schools.aspx q page sp sid 41986 Agricola Elementary School . School Matters. Retrieved on 28 May 2008. ref There are two gas stations, a fire department, and a hardware store. Source needed date May 2008 References reflist External links George County ...   more details



  1. Banksia dallanneyi subsp. agricola

    DISPLAYTITLE Banksia dallanneyi subsp. agricola Taxobox name Banksia dallanneyi subsp. agricola regnum Plant ae divisio Angiospermae unranked classis Eudicots ordo Proteales familia Proteaceae genus Banksia species Banksia dallanneyi B.  dallanneyi subspecies B.  dallanneyi subsp. agricola trinomial Banksia dallanneyi subsp. agricola trinomial authority Alex George A.S.George Austin Mast A.R.Mast & Kevin Thiele K.R.Thiele synonyms Dryandra lindleyana subsp. agricola small A.S.George small Banksia dallanneyi subsp. agricola is a subspecies of Banksia dallanneyi . It was known as Dryandra lindleyana subsp. agricola until 2007, when Austin Mast and Kevin Thiele sunk all Dryandra into Banksia . Since there was already a Banksia named Banksia lindleyana , Mast and Thiele had to choose a new specific epithet for D. lindleyana and hence for this subspecies of it. ref name Mast 2007 Cite journal author Mast, Austin R. and Kevin Thiele year 2007 title The transfer of Dryandra R.Br. to Banksia L.f. Proteaceae journal Australian Systematic Botany volume 20 issue 1 pages 63 71 doi 10.1071 SB06016 ref As with other members of Banksia ser. Dryandra Banksia ser. Dryandra , it is endemic to the South West Botanical Province of Western Australia . References Reflist Further reading Cite book first Tony last Cavanagh year 2006 title The Dryandras publisher Melbourne Australian Plants Society SGAP Victoria Perth Wildflower Society of Western Australia isbn 1 876473 54 1 coauthors Pieroni, Margaret Flora of Australia Online name Dryandra lindleyana subsp. agricola A.S.George id 46574 FloraBase name Banksia dallanneyi subsp. agricola A.S.George A.R.Mast & K.R.Thiele id APNI name Banksia dallanneyi subsp. agricola A.S.George A.R.Mast & K.R.Thiele id 204089 DEFAULTSORT Banksia Dallanneyi Subsp. Agricola Category Banksia ser. Dryandra dallanneyi subsp. agricola Category Banksia taxa by scientific name dallanneyi subsp. agricola Category Plant subspecies ...   more details



  1. Sextus Calpurnius Agricola

    Unreferenced date December 2009 File RIB 1137 Sextus Calpurnius Agricola VI Victrix.jpg thumb 250px Dedication to the god Sol Invictus , by a vexillatio of the Legio VI Victrix Legio VI Victrix under the command of Agricola. Sextus Calpurnius Agricola was a Roman Empire Roman general and politician of the 2nd century. Calpurnius Agricola was governor of Germania Superior around 158. In 163, he was sent to Roman Britain Britain to control uprisings in the north. He rebuilt a number of forts, most notably that at Coria Corbridge Coria Corbridge . He withdrew troops southwards from Scotland towards the line of Hadrian s Wall to contend with the threats of further rebellion. There are indications of unrest in Britain around the time of his rule attested by damage to the forum at Viroconium Cornoviorum Wroxeter and the burning of a large part of Verulamium St Albans . Aound 166 AD Agricola was appointed Legatus Augusti pro praetore imperial legate in Roman Dacia . sfn Birley 2000 p 145 Between 168 169, he was a Roman governors of Lower Moesia governor of Lower Moesia . Notes reflist 30em References div class references small cite book ref harv last Birley first Anthony authorlink Anthony Birley title Marcus Aurelius url http books.google.com.au books?id DrIMlfGg2uoC publisher Routledge location London and New York year 2000 series Roman imperial biographies isbn 978 0415171250 div Sequence prev Marcus Statius Priscus next Unknown, then Quintus Antistius Adventus list Roman governors of Britain DEFAULTSORT Agricola, Sextus Calpurnius Category Roman governors of Britain Agricola Calpurnius, Sextus Category Ancient Roman generals Category 2nd century Romans Category Roman governors of Lower Moesia Category Roman governors of Germania Inferior bg ca Sextus Calpurnius Agricola es Sexto Calpurnio Agr cola it Sesto Calpurnio Agricola pt Sexto Calp rnio Agr cola ...   more details



  1. Gnaeus Julius Agricola

    Roman conquest of Britannia Roman province Britain . His biography, the Agricola book De vita ...Infobox military person name Gnaeus Julius Agricola birth date June 13, 40 death date August 23, 93 aged 53 birth place Gallia Narbonensis death place Gallia Narbonensis image Statue of Agricola at Bath.jpg caption A statue of Agricola erected at the Roman Baths Bath Roman Baths at Bath in 1894 nickname ... br Battle of Mons Graupius awards Ornamenta triumphalia laterwork Gnaeus Julius Agricola June ... , and is the source for most of what is known about him. ref Wikisource Agricola Tacitus, Agricola ... inscriptions found in Britain including the Verulamium Forum inscription also make reference to Agricola ... evidence from northern Britain to provide balance. ref Hanson, W.S. 1991 , Agricola and the conquest of the north 2nd edn , London Batsford. ref Born to a noted political family, Agricola began ... retired from military and public life. Early life Agricola was born in the Colonia Roman colonia of Fr jus Forum Julii , Gallia Narbonensis modern southern France . Agricola s parents were from families ... Anthony R. author link Anthony Birley contribution Iulius Agricola, Cn. editor last Hornblower editor ... son. Agricola was educated in Massilia Marseille , and showed what was considered an unhealthy ... II Augusta , but was chosen to serve on Suetonius s staff ref Agricola Wikisource Agricola ... child was a son. Agricola was appointed to the quaestor ship for 64, which he served in the Asia Roman ..., Julia Agricola , was born, but his son died shortly afterwards. He was tribune of the plebs ... 69 by Otho , who took the throne. Agricola s mother was murdered on her estate in Liguria by Otho s marauding fleet. Hearing of Vespasian s bid for the empire, Agricola immediately gave him his support. After Vespasian had established himself as emperor, Agricola was appointed to the command of the Legio ... the year of civil war, and Bolanus was a mild governor. Agricola reimposed discipline on the legion ...   more details



  1. Christoph Ludwig Agricola

    Christoph Ludwig Agricola November 5, 1667 August 8, 1719 was a Germany German Landscape art landscape painter . He was born and died at Regensburg Ratisbon . He trained as a painter in his native country. He spent a great part of his life in travel, visiting England, the Netherlands and France , and residing for a considerable period at Naples . His numerous landscapes, chiefly cabinet pictures, are remarkable for fidelity to nature, and especially for their skilful representation of varied phases of climate. In composition his style shows the influence of Nicolas Poussin , while in light and colour he imitates Claude Lorrain . He stayed for some years circa 1712 in Venice , where he painted many works for the patron Zaccaria Sagredo . ref Boni, Page 8 ref His pictures can be found in Dresden , Braunschweig , Vienna , Florence , Naples and many other towns of both Germany and Italy . References Reflist 1911 cite book first Filippo de last Boni year 1852 title Biografia degli artisti ovvero dizionario della vita e delle opere dei pittori, degli scultori, degli intagliatori, dei tipografi e dei musici di ogni nazione che fiorirono da tempi pi remoti sino nostri giorni. Seconda Edizione. editor pages page 8 publisher Presso Andrea Santini e Figlio location Venice Googlebooks id url http books.google.com books?id IU0 AAAAcAAJ&pg PA441&dq Filippo Boni Biografia degli artisti ovvero dizionario&hl en&sa X&ei WDJQT vNIYjiggfXo jSDQ&ved 0CE8Q6AEwBQ v onepage&q&f false authorlink Persondata NAME Agricola, Christoph Ludwig ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION German landscape painter ... Agricola, Christoph Ludwig Category 1667 births Category 1719 deaths Category German painters Category Landscape artists germany painter stub de Christoph Ludwig Agricola es Christoph Ludwig Agricola it Christoph Ludwig Agricola pt Christoph Ludwig Agricola sr sv Christoph Ludwig Agricola tg tr Christoph Ludwig Agricola ...   more details



  1. Agricola's gracile opossum

    Taxobox name Agricola s Gracile Opossum ref cite journal doi 10.1206 0003 0082 2005 482 0001 OTCOGG 2.0.CO 2 last Voss first R.S. coauthors Lunde, D.P. Jansa S.A. title On the contents of Gracilinanus Gardner & Creighton, 1989, with the description of a previously unrecognized clade of small didelphid marsupials journal American Museum Novitates volume 3482 pages 1 34 year 2005 id hdl 2246 5673 ref status DD status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2008 assessors Pires Costa, A. & Patterson, B. year 2008 id 136545 title Cryptonanus agricolai downloaded 20 March 2009 ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia infraclassis Marsupial ia ordo Didelphimorphia familia Didelphidae genus Cryptonanus species C. agricolai binomial Cryptonanus agricolai species authority Jo o Moojen Moojen , 1943 binomial authority Gardner, 2007 synonyms Gracilinanus agricolai small Moojen, 1943 small range map Agricola s Gracile Opossum area.png range map caption Agricola s gracile opossum range Agricola s gracile opossum Cryptonanus agricolai is a species of opossum in the family Didelphidae endemic to eastern Brazil . ref name MSW3 MSW3 Didelphimorphia id 10400053 page 7 ref Its habitat is the caatinga and cerrado . ref name iucn The species is named after Brazilian physician Ernani Agricola. ref name Beolens Cite book last Beolens first Bo authorlink coauthors Watkins, Michael Grayson, Michael title The Eponym Dictionary of Mammals publisher The Johns Hopkins University Press date 2009 09 28 location Baltimore pages 592 see p. 5 url http google.com books?id I kSmWLc6vYC&pg PA5 doi isbn 978 0801893049 oclc 270129903 ref References reflist Didelphimorphia D. Category Opossums Category Animals described in 1943 Category Mammals of Brazil Category Endemic fauna of Brazil marsupial stub bg Cryptonanus agricolai ca Marmosa d Agricola es Cryptonanus agricolai eu Gracilinanus agricolai mt Opossum nanu mistur ta Agricola nl Cryptonanus agricolai ...   more details



  1. Johann Friedrich Agricola

    Johann Friedrich Agricola 4 January 1720 &ndash 2 December 1774 was a Germany German composer , organist , singer , pedagogue , and writer on music. He sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Flavio Anicio Olibrio . Biography Agricola was born in Dobitschen , Thuringia . While a student of law at Leipzig he studied music under Johann Sebastian Bach . In 1741 he went to Berlin , where he studied musical composition under Johann Joachim Quantz . He was soon generally recognized as one of the most skillful organists of his time. The success of his comic opera, Il filosofo convinto in amore , performed at Potsdam in 1750, led to an appointment as court composer to Frederick the Great . In 1759, on the death ... marrying each other. Because of this trespass, the king reduced Molteni s and Agricola s combined salaries to a single annual salary of 1,000 Thalers Agricola s annual salary alone had been 1,500 ... and Nineteenth Centuries. i Princeton Princeton University Press, 2003. ref Agricola died in Berlin at 54. During his lifetime, Agricola wrote a number of Italian operas, as well as Lieder ... treatise Opinioni de cantori antichi e moderni with Agricola s own extensive comments. He edited and added ... WIMA idx J.F.Agricola name Johann Friedrich Agricola 1911 url http www.1911encyclopedia.org Johann Friedrich Agricola Berlin State Opera conductors Persondata NAME Agricola, Johann Friedrich ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2 December 1774 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Agricola, Johann Friedrich ... of the Berlin State Opera Category German music theorists ca Johann Friedrich Agricola de Johann Friedrich Agricola es Johann Friedrich Agricola eo Johann Friedrich Agricola fa fr Johann Friedrich Agricola it Johann Friedrich Agricola he nl Johann Friedrich Agricola no Johann Friedrich Agricola pt Johann Friedrich Agricola ro Johann Friedrich Agricola ru , sv Johann Friedrich Agricola ...   more details



  1. Agricola (vir inlustris)

    Agricola floruit 466 485 was a son of the Western Roman Emperor Avitus . Biography Agricola was the son of Avitus , and therefore the brother of Ecdicius and Papianilla wife of Sidonius Apollinaris Papianilla . His grandfather was probably the Agricola consul 421 Agricola consul in 421. Agricola was related to the poet Sidonius Apollinaris , who married Papianila, and with Ruricius of Limonges , who was his father in law. He married and had a son, Parthenius, who gave him some grandsons. Two letters addressed to him by Sidonius Apollinaris Epistles I.2, 453 466 II.12, before 469 and one by Ruricius II.32, 485 506 . He was a vir inlustris . When he received Ruricius letter 485 506 he had been shortly ordained priest. Bibliography Jones, A.H.M., J.R. Martindale, and J. Morris, Agricola 2 , Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , Volume 2 395 527, Cambridge, 1971 1992, p. 37. Ancient Rome stub Category 5th century Romans Category 5th century Christian clergy Category Correspondents of Sidonius Apollinaris bg vir inlustris it Agricola vir inlustris ...   more details



  1. Louis Agricola Bauer

    Infobox scientist name Louis Agricola Bauer image Bauer Louis Agricola 1897.jpg image size 150px caption USGS photo by J.S. Diller, 1897 birth date January 26, 1865 birth place Cincinnati , Ohio death date April 12, 1932 death place Washington, D.C. residence citizenship United States nationality ethnicity fields Geophysics , Astronomy workplaces alma mater University of Cincinnati doctoral advisor academic advisors doctoral students notable students known for Journal of Geophysical Research Terrestrial Magnetism author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced awards religion signature filename only footnotes Louis Agricola Bauer, January 26, 1865 April 12, 1932 ref name Carnegie cite web title Louis Agricola Bauer Papers, 1892 1939 url http carnegiescience.edu legacy findingaids DTM 2004 01 Bauer.doc.pdf work Carnegie Legacy Project publisher Carnegie Institution fro Science accessdate May 28, 2011 ref was an United States American astronomer and magnetism magnetician , born in Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio . He graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1888, and immediately started work for the U.S. National Geodetic Survey United States Coast and Geodetic Survey . During 1895 1896 he was instructor in mathematical physics at the University of Chicago , after which he worked in various positions at different locations. The most important of these was as the first director of the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution for Science Carnegie Institution of Washington , ref name Carnegie which was established in 1904. In this position, he set up and carried out a large scale program of two and a half decades to map the Earth s magnetic field ... title Book of Members, 1780 2010 Chapter B url http www.amacad.org publications BookofMembers ChapterB.pdf ... 1913 References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bauer, Louis Agricola ..., Louis Agricola Category 1865 births Category 1932 deaths Category American astronomers Category American ...   more details



  1. Georg Andreas Agricola

    Image Georg Andreas Agricola portrait from Neu und nie erh rter... .jpg thumb Portrait of Georg Andreas Agricola s from his Neu und nie erh rter... Georg Andreas Agricola or Georgio Andrea Agricola or Georg Andreas Bauer or George Andr Agricola 1672 1738 was a German physician and botanist from Regensburg ...&p 80&do page ref Agricola, who was an able scientist, experimented with plant cuttings and grafting ... a tree bearing different types of fruit. His book on the subject of grafting enjoyed an enthusiastic ... Agricola 22&source bl&ots pTllIc86 h&sig GxBBgRxzOE8tRnSO54yk3BdtTA&hl en&ei V8ESTJetE4OClAfWn9H5Bw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 5&ved 0CCEQ6AEwBA v onepage&q&f false Dictionnaire d agriculture ... the Vegetation of Trees and Plants, and for fertilizing the most Stubborn Soils. By G.A. Agricola, M.D. ... soils by ga agricola md and doctor in philosophy at ratisbonne translated from the high dutch with remarks ... to bear Fruit. With several New Experiments for the Fertilizing of Stubborn Soils. By G.A. Agricola ... a new method of improving estates and gardens by ga agricola md translated from the original with remarks ... by or a translation of a work by Agricola but a translation or adaptation of an unidentified French pamphlet repudiated by Agricola. See the notes on the work form the British Library Eighteenth Century ... by or a translation of a work by Agricola, it does not belong in the bibliography. The Talk ... digimo online digimo.entry?source digimo.Digitalisat anzeigen&a id 7316&a konvolut 12266714X Agricola ... k nfftig weitl ufftiger solle dargethan werden, da Tit. Herr Georg Andreas Agricola ... Derjenige nicht .... Herrn Georgii Andreae Agricola Phil. & Med. Doct. & Physici in Regenspurg http digital.slub dresden.de ... Herrn Georg Andreas Agricola ... nach seinem ... Wercke, Von dem Versuch der Universal Vermehrung ... zu wissen gemacht. Coauthorship cite book last Johann Friedrich first Leopold coauthors Georg Andreas Agricola title Johan. Friderici Leopold, M.D. Relatio epistolica de itinere suo Suecico anno MDCCVII ...   more details



  1. Saints Vitalis and Agricola

    For other saints named Vitalis, see Saint Vitalis . For the 7th century Saint Agricola, see Agricola of Avignon . Infobox saint name Saint Vitalis and Agricola birth date death date 304 AD feast day 4 November venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Basilica dei santi Vitale e Agricola Bologna .jpg ... and Agricola lang it Santi Vitale e Agricola are venerated as martyr s, who are considered to have ... Agricola was a Christian citizen of Bologna who converted his slave , Vitalis , to Christianity they became ... . The authorities then tortured Agricola, but failed to make him give up his religion. He was finally crucifixion crucified . Veneration Image Sarcofago di San Agricola Bologna .jpg thumb left 150px The sarcophagus of Saint Agricola. Information about Vitalis and Agricola is based on the writings of Saint Ambrose . ref http www.santiebeati.it dettaglio 76110 Santi Vitale e Agricola Bot ... of Vitalis and Agricola in a Jewish cemetery in the city. He reburied the relics according ... to the three virgin daughters of Juliana. His mention of the martyrs Agricola and Vitalis in the first ... Vitale ed Agricola in Arena, part of the complex of 7 churches known as Santo Stefano Bologna Santo ... of Vitalis and Agricola took place in the 4th century. The crypt of the two martyrs dates back to the 11th century. ref http www.wcities.com en record ,113993 196 record.html San Vitale e Agricola ... ref Notes Reflist External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 15486b.htm Vitalis and Agricola it icon http www.santiebeati.it dettaglio 76110 Santi Vitale e Agricola Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vitalis And Agricola ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 304 PLACE OF DEATH Bologna DEFAULTSORT Vitalis And Agricola Category Christian ... Romans Category 4th century executions ca Vidal i Agr cola de Vitalis und Agricola fr Vital de Bologne it Vitale e Agricola pl Witalis i Agrykola ru ...   more details



  1. Giulio Agricola (Rome Metro)

    Infobox station name File Metropolitana di Roma.svg 20px left link Rome Metro Giulio Agricola type style Rome Metro image image size image caption address Via Tuscolana, Rome coordinates coord 41 51 24 N 12 33 45 E type landmark source kolossus itwiki display inline,title line line information is detailed under services other structure Underground platform depth levels tracks parking bicycle baggage check opened closed rebuilt electrified ADA code owned Transport in Rome Urban transportation ATAC zone smartcardname smartcardstatus former passengers pass year pass percent pass system mpassengers services s rail title Rome Metro s line system Rome Metro line Line A previous Lucio Sestio next Subaugusta map locator Giulio Agricola is an underground station on Line A of the Rome Metro. It is located on via Tuscolana , on the junction with via Giulio Agricola, a street named after Roman general Gnaeus Julius Agricola , in an area of Rome whose roads bear names of Roman commanders and consuls. The station is the setting for the short film Ultimo Metro with Debora Cal . Citation needed date January 2011 External links http www.atac.roma.it index.asp?r 1168&p 2 Giulio Agricola station on the Rome public transport site it icon Rome Metro navbox Category Line A stations Italy railstation stub Rome metro stub fr Giulio Agricola m tro de Rome it Giulio Agricola metropolitana di Roma la Giulio Agricola ferrivia metropolitana Romae ja pl Giulio Agricola metro w Rzymie ...   more details



  1. Adam Christian Agricola

    Orphan date February 2008 Automatically added by User SoxBot. If this is an error, please contact User Soxred93 Adam Christian Agricola December 12, 1593 in Cieszyn May 29, 1645 in K nigsberg was an evangelical preacher. He was the son of Johannes Agricola. Adam Christian learned in Cieszyn and Wroc aw . Since 1612 he studied in Leipzig . In 1616 he became a teacher in Cieszyn. In 1619 he became a doctor of philosophy on university in Frankfurt Oder Frankfurt . In 1620 he became court preacher in Cieszyn, and he held the same position from 1622 in Mecklenburg and from 1636 in K nigsberg . He wrote religious publications. References J zef Golec and Stefania Bojda 1995 , S ownik biograficzny ziemi cieszy skiej , vol. 2, Cieszyn, p.  16. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Agricola, Adam Christian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 12, 1593 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 29, 1645 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Agricola, Adam Christian Category 1593 births Category 1645 deaths Category People from Cieszyn Category People from Cieszyn Silesia Category Protestant writers Category University of Leipzig alumni cs Adam Christian Agricola pl Adam Christian Agricola ...   more details



  1. Agricola (board game)

    Infobox Game title Agricola image link File Agricola game.jpg 180px image caption The box cover of Agricola designer Uwe Rosenberg publisher Lookout Games br Z Man Games br 999 Games players 1 to 5 ages 12 and up setup time 5 10 minutes playing time 30 60 minutes per player complexity Medium strategy High random chance Low skills Economics Economic management , Resource management , Strategy Strategic thought bggid 31260 Agricola is a German style board game created by Uwe Rosenberg , and published by Lookout Games in Europe and Z Man Games in the US. The goal of the game is to build the most well balanced farm at the end of 14 rounds, consisting of plowed fields for crops and fenced pastures for livestock. The farm should have little fallow land and a large farmhouse built of high quality ... date accessdate 2009 08 06 ref Agricola won the Spiel des Jahres special award for Best complex ... are identical, except no cards are used. ref http www.zmangames.com boardgames files agricola Agricola Rules.pdf ref File Agricola board game.jpg 250px thumb right A game of Agricola being set up. There are 169 .... World Championship Deck The World Championship Deck for Agricola is a new set of 115 cards. The 60 ... Agricola World Championship 2011 in Vienna. The NL Deck The NL Deck is a new set of 120 cards for Agricola ... into other decks. Play Agricola with a new thematic setting Discover the Netherlands a small country ... contains many small expansions for Agricola that were previously released, mostly in German .... The Goodies Expansion contains Agricola X Deck, Agricola Deck, Agricola CZ Deck, Agricola L Deck ... References reflist External links Commons category Agricola board game s start succession box before ... Category Z Man Games games cs Agricola deskov hra de Agricola Spiel es Agr cola juego de mesa fr Agricola jeu it Agricola gioco nl Agricola bordspel pl Agricola gra planszowa pt Agricola jogo de tabuleiro sv Agricola br dspel ...   more details



  1. Agricola (consul 421)

    Other people2 Agricola disambiguation Agricola , full name possibly Julius Agricola ca. 365 &ndash after 421 was a Western Roman Empire West Roman statesman who served twice as praetorian prefecture praetorian prefect and became Roman consul consul for 421. ref name PLRE36 Martindale & Morris 1980 , p. 36 ref Biography He was possibly from Roman Gaul Gaul , specifically Narbonne Narbo . ref name PLRE36 His relations are unclear his exact parentage is unknown, as are his immediate descendants. He was the grandfather of Flavius Magnus , consul in 460. He may have had a son named Nymphidius. He was also a relative, and perhaps even the father, of the Emperor Avitus r. 455 456 . ref name PLRE36 He served twice as praetorian prefect. The first tenure was sometime before 418, but the exact circumscription is unknown it was most probably in the Western half of the Empire however. ref name PLRE36 The second time he served as praetorian prefect of Gaul in 418. He was then appointed to the consulship for 421, with Eustathius consul Fl. Eustathius as his colleague. ref Martindale & Morris 1980 , p. 37 ref References Reflist 2 Bibliography citation first1 John R. last1 Martindale first2 John last2 Morris title The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire Volume II, AD 395 527 publisher Cambridge University Press year 1980 isbn 978 0 521 20159 9 s start s bef before Theodosius II Imp. Caesar Theodosius Augustus IX, br Constantius III Fl. Constantius III s ttl title List of Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 421 regent1 Eustathius consul Fl. Eustathius s aft after Honorius emperor Imp. Caesar Honorius Augustus XIII, br Theodosius II Imp. Caesar Theodosius Augustus X s end DEFAULTSORT Agricola Category 365 births Category Imperial Roman consuls Category 4th century Romans Category ... Date of death unknown AncientRome politician stub bg 421 . fr Agricola consul en 421 it Agricola console 421 ru ...   more details



  1. Johannes Agricola in Meditation

    Johannes Agricola in Meditation 1836 is an early dramatic monologue by Robert Browning . The poem was first published in the Monthly Repository later, it appeared in Dramatic Lyrics 1842 paired with Porphyria s Lover under the title Madhouse Cells. Johannes Agricola Agricola s meditations serve primarily as a critique of antinomianism . The speaker believes in an extreme form of predestination , claiming that, since he s one of the elect, he can commit any sin without forfeiting his afterlife in heaven. Poem Text There s heaven above, and night by night br I look right through its gorgeous roof br No suns and moons though e er so bright br Avail to stop me splendour proof br I keep the broods of stars aloof br For I intend to get to God, br For t is to God I speed so fast, br For in God s breast, my own abode, br Those shoals of dazzling glory, passed, br I lay my spirit down at last. br I lie where I have always lain, br God smiles as he has always smiled br Ere suns and moons could wax and wane, br Ere stars were thundergirt, or piled br The heavens, God thought on me his child br Ordained a life for me, arrayed br Its circumstances every one br To the minutest ay, God said br This head this hand should rest upon br Thus, ere he fashioned star or sun. br And having thus created me, br Thus rooted me, he bade me grow, br Guiltless for ever, like a tree br That buds and blooms, nor seeks to know br The law by which it prospers so br But sure that thought and word and deed br All go to swell his love for me, br Me, made because that love had need br Of something irreversibly br Pledged solely its content to be. br Yes, yes, a tree which much ascend, br No poison gourd foredoomed to stoop br I have God s warrant, could I blend br All hideous sins, as in a cup, br To drink the mingled venoms up br Secure my nature will convert br The draught to blossoming gladness fast br ... antecedents. Category Poetry by Robert Browning poem stub fr Johannes Agricola in Meditation ...   more details



  1. Azienda Agricola Testamatta

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  1. By the Book

    By the Book may refer to By the Book novel , a Star Trek Enterprise novel By the Book song , a 1999 song by Michael Peterson singer Michael Peterson By the Book, a first season episode of 8 Simple Rules disambig ...   more details



  1. The Book

    The Book can refer to The Book On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are , a 1966 book by Alan Watts The Book short story The Book short story , an unfinished, fragmentary short story by H. P. Lovecraft The Bible , especially a Tyndale House edition of the New Living Translation published as The Book The Qur n Arabic al qur n, literally the recitation Indian mystic Meher Baba s missing book The telephone book Paul Erd s concept of The Book in which God maintains the most elegant proofs from THE BOOK of mathematical theorems The second part of The Revelation of Ar s , a publication of a 20th century religious movement founded by Michel Potay As referred to in works of fiction, The Book may be Goldstein s book , from George Orwell s novel 1984 The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy fictional The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy fictional The Book Time Warp Trio , a fictional item from the book and television series See also Book disambiguation The Books , an American music group disambig ...   more details



  1. The Book of Not

    infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Book of Not title orig translator image image caption author Tsitsi Dangarembga illustrator cover artist country Zimbabwe language series genre publisher Ayebia Clarke Publishing Ltd release date english release date 2006 media type pages isbn 0 9547023 7 9 dewey 823 .914 22 congress PR9390.9.D36 B66 2006 oclc 71365588 preceded by Nervous Conditions followed by The Book of Not is a novel by Zimbabwe an author Tsitsi Dangarembga . The novel is semi autobiographical, set in colonial Rhodesia . The story is told from the perspective of Tambudzai, a young black girl living in Rhodesia. In The Book of Not , Tambu s story continues from when it previously left off in the prequel, Nervous Conditions . Major themes Prejudice Inequalities War Revolution External links http www.ayebia.co.uk products 9 the book of not.html The Book of Not page at Ayebia DEFAULTSORT Book of Not Category African literature Category 2006 novels Category Novels set in Rhodesia ...   more details



  1. It's in the Book

    It s in the Book is a sound recording and reproduction recorded comic monologue, partly sung, partly an exhortation in the manner of a revivalist preacher on the subject of Little Bo Peep . It was marketed as a popular music pop song and made the Billboard magazine Billboard record chart chart in 1952, reaching number one. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a music recording sales certification gold disc . ref name The Book of Golden Discs cite book first Joseph last Murrells year 1978 title The Book of Golden Discs edition 2nd publisher Barrie and Jenkins Ltd location London page 62 isbn 0 214 20512 6 ref It was written by Johnny Standley and Art Thorsen BMI Work 744156 and released by Standley on the Capitol Records Capitol record label label . The recording can be heard in the background in the final scene of the 1971 in film 1971 film , The Last Picture Show . See also List of number one singles of 1952 U.S. References Reflist External links http www.angelfire.com retro crnr42 1952A.htm http www.turoks.net Cabana ItsInTheBook.htm Category 1952 singles Category Number one singles in the United States 1950s single stub ...   more details



  1. Book

    Other uses File Buchmann.jpg thumb 150px pp semi small yes pp move indef Literature A book is a set of written ..., usually fastened together to hinge at one side. A single sheet within a book is called a Recto leaf , and each side of a leaf is called a page paper page . A book produced in electronic format is known as an electronic book e book . Books may also refer to works of literature, or a main division of such a work. In library and information science , a book is called a monograph , to distinguish ..., biographies , a book may be divided into several large sections, also called books Book 1, Book 2, Book 3, and so on . A lover of books is usually referred to as a bibliophile or, more informally ... cite web url http dictionary.reference.com browse book title Book publisher Dictionary.com date ... Similarly, the Latin word codex , meaning a book in the modern sense bound and with separate leaves ... that it may have developed from wooden wax tablets. ref Cite book publisher Cambridge University Press ... of the Fifth Dynasty about 2400 BC . ref Cite book publisher American Library Association The British Library ISBN 9780838905227 last Avrin first Leila title Scribes, script, and books the book arts ... material biblion and book biblos come from the Phoenician port town Byblos , through which papyrus ..., scrolls were the dominant form of book in the Hellenistic, Roman, Chinese, and Hebrew cultures. The more modern codex book format form took over the Roman world by late antiquity , but the scroll format persisted much longer in Asia. Codex File Bamboo book binding UCR.jpg thumb right upright A Chinese bamboo book meets the modern definition of Codex main Codex In the 5th century, Isidore of Seville explained the then current relation between codex, book and scroll in his Etymologiae VI.13 A codex is composed of many books a book is of one scroll. It is called codex by way of metaphor from ... information repository that modern people would recognize as a book leaves of uniform size bound ...   more details



  1. Germania (book)

    albeit shorter&mdash essay on the lands and tribes of Roman Britain Britannia in his Agricola book Agricola chapters 10&ndash 13 . The work can appear moralizing at points, perhaps implicitly comparing ... examined and analyzed the book. This sparked interest among Humanism in Germany German humanists ... , in Tacitus, Agricola and Germany Oxford University Press, 1999 , p. xxxviii. ref See also Category ... trans. , 1876. Henry Furneaux ed. , 1900. Thomas Gordon trans. , 1910. Cite book last Anderson first ..., T. 2,2 J. B. Rives trans. Tacitus Germania. Oxford 1999 Notes Reflist 2 References T. A. Dorey, Agricola ..., 2011. A Most Dangerous Book New York , ISBN 978 0393062656 External links Wikisource Germania ... DEFAULTSORT Germania Book Category 1st century history books Category Greco Roman ethnography Category ...   more details




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