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English civil war
English civil war 1642-48, the conflict between King Charles I of England and a large body of his subjects, generally called the "parliamentarians," that culminated in the defeat and execution of the king and the establishment of a republican commonwealth . The Nature of the Struggle The... Read more |
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nitric acid
nitric acid chemical compound, HNO 3 , colorless, highly corrosive, poisonous liquid that gives off choking red or yellow fumes in moist air. It is miscible with water in all proportions. It forms an azeotrope (constant-boiling mixture) that has the composition 68% nitric acid and 32% water and... Read more |
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Vincenzo Catena
Catena, Vincenzo (b ?Venice, c.1470/80; d Venice, Sept. 1531). Venetian painter of religious subjects and portraits. Catena was a man of good birth and independent means who moved in humanist circles and may have been the link between these circles and Giorgione. He is first mentioned in 1506 in... Read more |
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Thomas James
Thomas James 1593?-1635?, English navigator and explorer (1631) of James Bay. Financed by Bristol merchants, he sailed in command of the Henrietta Maria in the spring of 1631 to find the Northwest Passage to the East. Having explored James Bay (the south extension of Hudson Bay), which was... Read more |
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William Burnet
William Burnet 1688-1729, English colonial governor in America; son of Gilbert Burnet. As governor of New York and New Jersey (1720-28), he advocated extending the trade with Native Americans, thereby seeking to bind the Iroquois to the British and keep them from French influence—a move that... Read more |
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Alfred Manessier
Manessier, Alfred (1911–1993). French painter, lithographer, and designer of tapestries and stained glass, born at Saint-Ouen, the son of a merchant. In 1929 he moved to Paris to study architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts but turned to painting, studying informally at several... Read more |
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Rene Victor Auberjonois
René Victor Auberjonois , 1872-1957, Swiss artist. Auberjonois settled in Lausanne in 1914 and created costumes for Stravinsky's Histoire du Soldat (1917). His paintings, characterized by muted colors and geometric forms, reveal an independent spirit influenced by cubism .... Read more |
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Wilhelm Ostwald
Wilhelm Ostwald , 1853-1932, German physical chemist and natural philosopher, b. Riga, Latvia. He was professor of chemistry and director of the chemical laboratory (1886-1906) at the Univ. of Leipzig. He received the 1909 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on catalysis and his investigations... Read more |
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Objectivist
Objectivist, school of poetry influenced by William Carlos Williams that came to prominence in the 1930s. It sees poetry as process whose form begins with the object dealt with and moves by improvisation through verbal associations inspired by the initial object. Leading Objectivist poets are ... Read more |
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