gibbon Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia Wikipedia Related to gibbon:Edward Gibbon gib·bon (gĭb′ən) n. Any of various small arboreal apes of the family Hylobatidae of Southeast Asia, having a slender body, long arms, and no tail. ...
Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations...
Then, you can add the lang property to the body or query params of your request, which will send the pdf with the requested language if it exists.For example, the following body will try to send a german pdf:{ ..., "lang": "de" } If the lang property is not present in the ...
And we said, you know, well, it works it out. That’s part of how we get the 3D model. We work out how the cameras are. So, it turns out, something you really need in movies that’s really hard to do is to figure out where the cameras are. Now, what does that mean? That ...
And we said, you know, well, it works it out. That’s part of how we get the 3D model. We work out how the cameras are. So, it turns out, something you really need in movies that’s really hard to do is to figure out where the cameras are. Now, what does that mean? That...
摘要: Examining his works within the social, political, and literary developments of his time, this volume demonstrates Gibbon's continuing relevance both in Scotland and internationally.年份: 2015 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 免费下载 求助全文 Semantic Scholar ResearchGate ResearchGate (全网...
The works of scholars with different monastical and other backgrounds contemporary with that of the Maurists, which Gibbon made great use of, are referred to. As English historiography seems somewhat reticent on the topic of Maurist learning, we include a short account of the life and works ...
For more information seehttps://www.degruyter.com/how-access-works Showing a limited preview of this publication: BERNARDLEWISGibbononMuhammadGIBBON'SINTERESTINISLAMseemstohavebegunatanearlydate:"MuhammadandhisSaracenssoonfixedmyattention,andsomeinstinctofcriticismdirectedmetothegenuinesources.SimonOckley,an...
Among Gibbon’s innumerable flowers of rhetoric in the Decline and Fall, “ekphrasis” (εκφράσις) is vivid, colorful description, often of works of art or architecture, also of noteworthy places. He “draws” on many sources which include actual illustrations (etchings, etc) of ...
The editor cannot, indeed, pretend to have followed his author, in these gleanings, over the whole vast field of his inquiries; he may have overlooked or may not have been able to command some works, which might have thrown still further light on these subjects; but he trusts that what ...