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- light and dark is most obvious. Crepuscular comes from the Latin word crepusculum, meaning "twilight". Crepuscular rays usually appear orange because the...
- ortus (rising). On the western (right) part is occasus (sunset), and crepusculum (twilight). Golden Roman numerals at the outer edge of blue circle are...
- depending on local competition. The word crepuscular derives from the Latin crepusculum ("twilight"). Its sense accordingly differs from diurnal and nocturnal...
- antagonist Umbra, Queen of the Night, along with her daughters Nox and Crepusculum. In 1895 Austria, a princess named Aurora is born to a Duke, who rules...
- Juan Zavalla Music by Pablo Vostrouski Production companies Estudios CREPUSCULUM Yomka Pictures Distributed by Clarovideo - DLA (Latin America) Release...
- light and dark is most obvious. Crepuscular comes from the Latin word "crepusculum", meaning twilight. Crepuscular rays usually appear orange because the...
- Tempus pomeridianum (afternoon) Solis occasus (sunset) Vespera (evening) Crepusculum (twilight) Prima fax (lighting of candles) Concubia nox (bed-time) Intempesta...
- intended as the first part of a planned but unfinished trilogy called Crepusculum. The opera premiered on 6 November 1893 at the Teatro Dal Verme in Milan...
- Kunsthaus Graz. Friðriksdóttir has had several solo exhibitions including 'Crepusculum' at Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt in 2011, 'Inner Life of a Hay-bale' at...
- Teatro Dal Verme, Milan). (The first part of the uncompleted trilogy, Crepusculum.) Chatterton – 10 March 1896, Teatro Argentina, Rome. (Revision of a...