- The
Canon of
Medicine (Arabic: القانون في الطب, romanized: al-Qānūn fī l-ṭibb; Persian: قانون در طب, romanized: Qānun dar Teb; Latin:
Canon Medicinae)...
- The Pāli
Canon is the
standard collection of
scriptures in the
Theravada Buddhist tradition, as
preserved in the Pāli language. It is the most complete...
- The
Bone Wars, also
known as the
Great Dinosaur Rush, was a
period of
intense and
ruthlessly competitive fossil hunting and
discovery during the Gilded...
- used in
depictions of the
human figure and may
become part of an
artistic canon of body
proportion within a culture.
Academic art of the
nineteenth century...
-
while monochords are
traditionally board zithers (314). The "harmonical
canon", or
monochord is, at its least, "merely a
string having a
board under it...
- Stakes, it was
discovered that
Halfbridled had
sustained an
injury to her
canon bone and
would be
sidelined for the rest of the season. The
following November...
- and
conduct among the
Christian community.
Canon 36,
forbidding the use of
images in churches,
became a
bone of
contention between Catholic and Protestant...
- father. The
story of
Dymphna was
first recorded in the 13th
century by a
canon of the
Church of
Aubert of
Avranches at Cambrai, France. It was commissioned...
- as
plurals in
unpredictable ways
Irregular verb
Against regulations In
canon law, an
irregularity is an
impediment for the
Catholic priesthood or for...
- Myron. He is
particularly known for his lost treatise, the
Canon of
Polykleitos (a
canon of body proportions),
which set out his
mathematical basis of...