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Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier , pseud. of Charles Édouard Jeanneret , 1887-1965, French architect, b. La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Often known simply as "Corbu," he was one of the most influential architects of the 20th cent. and his buildings and writings had a revolutionary effect on the... Read more |
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Jackson Pollock
Jackson Pollock 1912-56, American painter, b. Cody, Wyo. He studied (1929-31) in New York City, mainly under Thomas Hart Benton , but he was more strongly influenced by A. P. Ryder and the Mexican muralists, especially Siqueiros . From 1938 to 1942, Pollock worked on the Federal Art Project in... Read more |
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Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve
Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve , 1804-69, French literary historian and critic. The first major professional literary critic, he developed the art of appreciating literature through psychological and biographical insight. He studied medicine but abandoned it for literature, and began contributing... Read more |
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Henry James (author)
Henry James 1843-1916, American novelist and critic, b. New York City. A master of the psychological novel, James was an innovator in technique and one of the most distinctive prose stylists in English. He was the son of Henry James , Sr., a Swedenborgian theologian, and the brother of William ... Read more |
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Achor
Achor , in the Bible, valley where Achan was stoned.... Read more |
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Gabbatha
Gabbatha , in the New Testament, yard or porch where Pilate sat in judgment on Jesus.... Read more |
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Tebah
Almemar. Platform in synagogue where the reading stand is placed. In Ashkenazi circles, it is usually described as the bimah, and among the Sephardim as the tebah.... Read more |
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Thebez
Thebez , in the Bible, fortified town where Abimelech was killed, NE of Shechem. It is the modern Tubas (West Bank).... Read more |
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Moriah
Moriah , in the Bible, land in which the mountain where Abraham was to sacrifice Isaac was located. It has been identified by some with Mt. Moriah.... Read more |
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Phytic acid
phytic acid (hexaphosphoinositol) A substance that is present in some seeds, where it acts as a store for phosphate. It is the hexaphosphoric ester of inositol.... Read more |
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