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Перевод: lupus speek lupus


[существительное]
волчанка [мед.] ; люпус [мед.] ; туберкулез кожи


Тезаурус:

  1. There are only three: the Southern Cross, the Southern Triangle and Lupus.
  2. An example of the far-reaching effects of defects in prostaglandin synthesis or control is the disease known as systemic lupus erythematosis, SLE.
  3. The aged Duke Hunold was defeated, and fled to take refuge with Lupus, Duke of the Gascons.
  4. CIRCUS LUPUS "Super Genius" debut from a Wisconsin four-piece featuring actor Chris Thompson
  5. But Lupus shrewdly submitted to Charles, gave up the offending Aquitaine leader, and was granted peace.
  6. While there is no mention of Stockport in the Domesday Book, William the Conqueror had granted the County Palatine of Chester to Hugh Lupus, his nephew, and the town became one of his eight baronies, with a castle erected on a sandstone bluff (now Castle Yard) commanding the river crossing.
  7. The 1006 supernova, in Lupus (the Wolf) is believed to have become as brilliant as the quarter-Moon.
  8. Yet throughout these eventful years the tradition of Catholic imitative polyphony flowed on undisturbed, reaching even greater technical equability in the work of Josquin's presumed pupil Nicolas Gombert (c. 1500-;c. 1556) and Jacobus Clemens "non Papa' (c. 1510-;c. 1557), with whom we may associate other natives of French Flanders: Thomas Crecquillon (d.c. 1557); Jean Richafort (c. 1480-;c. 1547), an older pupil of Josquin's; two composers whose identities were confused even in their lifetime, Lupus Hellinck (c. 1495-;1541) and Johannes Lupus or Lupi (Jean Leleu) (c. 1506-;1539), the confusion being worse confounded by two less distinguished contemporaries named Johannes Lupus; Noel Bauldewyn (d. 1530), who was Richafort's successor at Malines Cathedral and composer of the Missa Da Pacem long attributed to Josquin; 3 and Pierre de Manchicourt (c. 1510-;1564) who towards the end of his life became master of Philip II's capilla flamenca, in which both Gombert and Crecquillon had served under Philip's father, the Emperor Charles V.
  9. Refining ideas which Ruskin had been the first to promulgate, (Sir) Robert Hunter, Octavia Hill, and Rawnsley met in the offices of the Commons Preservation Society on 16 November 1893 and founded the organization which, eight months later, was inaugurated under the presidency of Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, first Duke of Westminster q.v., as the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty.
  10. LUPUS: the Wolf
  11. Homo homini lupus : who has the courage to dispute it in the face of all evidence in his own life and in history?
  12. A handbook about the rheumatic disease lupus is available from the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council, ARC Cards Ltd, Brunel Dr, Northern Rd Ind Est, Newark NG24 2DE.
  13. The learned abbot, Lupus of Ferrires, consoling the layman Einhard on the death of his wife, pointed out that God had allowed Absalom to be killed despite the prayers of David; and Agobard, archbishop of Lyon, writing against superstition, asked Louis the Pious what use it was to suppose that God would always show up the just in judicial ordeals, when he had allowed Josiah to perish in battle against the Egyptians.

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