Givenhttp://tex.stackexchange.com/a/356649andhttp://tex.stackexchange.com/a/633522, a possible workaround would be to uncomment the commented lines or say \makeatletter \def\@roman#1{\romannumeral #1} \def\@Roman#1{\expandafter\@slowromancap\romannumeral#1@} \makeatother ...
Here is something that flies It is spelt aeroplano . Notice the small n in greek looks like the English small v. The figure below has the Greek letter for the TH sound as in THink and the letter I The word was A_TH_I-N-A ( athina , capital of Greece -Athens) .Notice capital I...
But this “blunder,” rejected by Einstein, is still sometimes used by cosmologists even today, and the cosmological constant denoted by the Greek letter Λ rears its ugly head again and again and again. — George Gamow My World Line (1970). Cited in Edward Robert Harrison, Cosmology: the...
Also evident is an example of the strange Manneristic artistic style used for Akhenaton, unknown from other Egyptian art, that gives him a feminized figure, in this case an even more exaggerated one than for Nefertiti. Why Akhenaton looks this way is a matter of controversy -- it may ...
Psalms 34 and 37 are both acrostic psalms, that is, each verse begins with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Acrostics tend to make things easier to memorize. This makes a nice little set of bookends for this group. These two psalms “contain wisdom-like instruction in godliness ...
Hebrew letter: Zain, meaning, sword, weapon. Ruling planet:Mercury Affirmation: ‘I think, I inquire.’ Body:shoulders, arms and hands, lungs, autonomous central nervous system. The cell salt for Gemini is Kali Mur- potassium chloride, which builds fibrin in the blood, organs, and tissues ...
: "[Deianeira writes a letter to Heracles :] Twice you have fought for the sake of men. In tears Achelous gathered up his horns on the wet banks of his stream, and bathed in its clayey tide his mutilated brow; [and] the half-man Nessus sank down in lotus-bearing Euenus."...
The Alphabestiary a type of Acrostic or more specifically an Alphabet poem, which dates back to Greece in the 2nd and 3rd centuries but truly came into its own in medieval England. There is no required line length, meter, or rhyme scheme. The only requirement is that each letter of the ...
At first sight this small black line looks like a continuation of the “beater-in” in the hands of the other weaver, but Mr. Davies informs me that it is quite a distinct article, and that there can be no doubt about it. Just above the breast beam there are 8 or 9 threads of ...
“Who is like God?,” a rhetorical question that implies no one person can be like God. 57.Olympia.ThisOletter girls’ nameis simply derived from the name of the highest mountain in Greece. According to Greek mythology, Olympus was the home of the gods. 58.Petroula.As the Greek female...