
The Encyclopaedia of New and Rediscovered Animals
Catégorie: Romance et littérature sentimentale, Etudes supérieures
Auteur: Francisca Castro
Éditeur: Natasha Knight, Tana Hoban
Publié: 2017-03-15
Écrivain: Ann Ward Radcliffe, J. E. Gordon
Langue: Cornique, Russe, Coréen, Serbe, Persan
Format: epub, eBook Kindle
Auteur: Francisca Castro
Éditeur: Natasha Knight, Tana Hoban
Publié: 2017-03-15
Écrivain: Ann Ward Radcliffe, J. E. Gordon
Langue: Cornique, Russe, Coréen, Serbe, Persan
Format: epub, eBook Kindle
Auguste Comte (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - The new balance of power created by the Russian Revolution left no room for positive polity, and Comtean positivism was taken over by neo-positivism in philosophy of science. The term ‘post-positivism’, used in the second half of the 20th century, demonstrates the complete disappearance of what one might call, in retrospect, “paleo-positivism”. As a matter of fact, post-positivism is a ...
Bestiary - Wikipedia - A bestiary (from bestiarum vocabulum) is a compendium of beasts. Originating in the ancient world, bestiaries were made popular in the Middle Ages in illustrated volumes that described various animals and even rocks. The natural history and illustration of each beast was usually accompanied by a moral lesson. This reflected the belief that the world itself was the Word of God and that every ...
La fattoria degli animali - Wikipedia - La fattoria degli animali (Animal Farm) è una novella allegorica di George Orwell pubblicata per la prima volta il 17 agosto Orwell, il libro riflette sugli eventi che portarono alla Rivoluzione russa e successivamente all'era staliniana dell'Unione sovietica.L'autore, un socialista democratico, fu critico nei confronti di Stalin e ostile allo stalinismo, atteggiamento che fu ...
Raccoon - Wikipedia - New habitats which have recently been occupied by raccoons ... About 1,240 animals were released in nine regions of the former Soviet Union between 1936 and 1958 for the purpose of establishing a population to be hunted for their fur. Two of these introductions were successful—one in the south of Belarus between 1954 and 1958, and another in Azerbaijan between 1941 and 1957. With a seasonal ...
Porphyry (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - Porphyry accords certain rationality to the animals and in general emphasizes what they have in common with us humans. He claims that it is plainly unjust to harm those who intend no harm against us, and this applies to the animals. So his vegetarianism is also a matter of justice (Tuominen 2015). The evidence suggests, however, that he did not hold this view consistently: in his
Cryptozoology | Encyclopaedia of Cryptozoology | Fandom - Cryptozoology is the study and search for animals which have not been formally described (often called cryptids, mystery beasts, or simply unknown animals), carried out by people termed cryptozoologists. It is frequently regarded as a pseudoscience by a large amount of mainstream zoologists and palaeontologists. Many cryptozoologists, on the other hand, regard cryptozoology as simply a ...
marble | Definition, Types, Uses, & Facts | Britannica - Marble, granular limestone or dolomite (, rock composed of calcium-magnesium carbonate) that has been recrystallized under the influence of heat, pressure, and aqueous solutions. Commercially, it includes all decorative calcium-rich rocks that can be polished, as well as certain serpentines (verd antiques). Petrographically marbles are massive rather than thin-layered and consist of a ...
Biography of Boudicca, British Celtic Warrior Queen - Known For: British Celtic Warrior Queen ; Also Known As: Boudicea, Boadicea, Buddug, Queen of Britain; Born: Britannia (date unknown); Died: 60 or 61 CE; Spouse: Prasutagus; Honors: A statue of Boudicca with her daughters in her war chariot stands next to Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament in England. It was commissioned by Prince Albert, executed by Thomas Thornycroft, and ...
tarsier | Description, Species, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica - Tarsier, any of about 13 species of small leaping primates found only on various islands of Southeast Asia. Tarsiers are intermediate in form between lemurs and monkeys and are only about 9–16 cm (3.5–6 inches) long, with a tail extending twice that length. They are nocturnal and have a well-developed sense of smell.
Dionysus - Wikipedia - Dionysus (/ d aɪ. ə ˈ n aɪ s ə s /; Greek: Διόνυσος) is the god of the grape-harvest, winemaking and wine, of fertility, orchards and fruit, vegetation, insanity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, festivity and theatre in ancient Greek religion and myth.. He is also known as Bacchus (/ ˈ b æ k ə s / or / ˈ b ɑː k ə s /; Greek: Βάκχος, Bákkhos), the name adopted by ...
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