- pl.
caesuras or caesurae;
Latin for "cutting"), also
written cæsura and
cesura, is a
metrical pause or
break in a
verse where one
phrase ends and another...
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Cesuras was a muni****lity of
northwestern Spain in the
province of A Coruña, in the
autonomous community of Galicia. It is
located in the
comarca of...
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Pompeo Cesura (born c.1500–1571), also
known as
Pompeo Dall'Aquila or
Pompeo Aquilano, was an
Italian painter and engraver. It is
stated in the 'Abecedario...
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photojournalist and
founder of the
independent photographers collective Cesura. He was
killed during the
Donbas war and
Ukrainian authorities were accused...
- Oza-
Cesuras is a muni****lity of
northwestern Spain in the
province of A Coruña, in the
autonomous community of Galicia. It is
located in the comarca...
- Ilok, 1456),
saint Celestine V, (?, 1215 – Fumone, 1296),
saint Pompeo Cesura, (Aquila, ? – Rome, 1571),
painter Appius Claudius Caecus, (Amiternum, 350...
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Chivalrous (used in Carl Nielsen's
violin concerto) cédez (Fr.) Yield, give way
cesura or
caesura (Lat.) Break, stop; (i.e. a
complete break in sound) (sometimes...
- addition,
Fabbio held
senior technical and
executive management positions with
Cesura, VIEO, IBM,
Prime Computer, Applix, and Kodak. Mr.
Fabbio also
served as...
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Psychiatry & Neuroscience. 22 (2): 127–131. PMC 1188835. PMID 9074307.
Cesura AM,
Pletscher A (1992). "The new
generation of
monoamine oxidase inhibitors"...
- d'Abruzzo has a
Saint Jerome (c.1567-1569,
polychrome papier-mâché) by
Pompeo Cesura.
Baroque culture in
Italy embraced papier-mâché,
fostering devotion among...