podetium
podetium In certain
lichens (e.g.
Cladonia), a
fruticose portion of the
thallus upon which
ascocarps (when present) are borne. A podetium may or may not be branched, and may be cup-shaped, awl-shaped, etc.
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Editor's note: Mathew Kuefler.(Editorial)
Magazine article from: Journal of the History of Sexuality; 9/1/2008; ; 542 words
; ...for calculations of consanguinity, made before 1483. Reprinted courtesy of Abaris Books, from Johann Adam von Bartsch, The Illustrated Bartsch, ed. Walter L. Strauss, vol. 83 (New York: Abaris Books, 1978--).
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; ...renowned burlesque performer Dita Von Teese and Cointreau, the famous...Figueras, Andrew Buckler, Adam Lippes, Liz Goldwyn, Hope...Kuhne, Casey Spooner, Susanne Bartsch, Traver Rains, and Richie...Cointreau to the world of Dita Von Teese and her carefully crafted...
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Adam von Bartsch
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Adam von Bartsch (Johann Adam Bernhard von Bartsch) , 1757-1821, Austrian engraver, etcher, and writer. His critical catalog, Le Peintre Graveur (21 vol., 1803-21), is still authoritative. Bartsch executed over 500 plates from his own designs and from those of others.
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Bartsch, Adam von
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art
Bartsch, Adam von ( b Vienna, 17 Aug. 1757; d Vienna, 21 Aug. 1821). Austrian art...1979 a series of illustrations to the work (known as The Illustrated Bartsch ) began publication; a similar series ( Le Peintre graveur illustr...
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