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about 1400 pages. Some are of the same type as the
ancient epitome, such as
various epitomes of the
Summa Theologiae of
Thomas Aquinas,
originally written...
- Look up
epitome in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
epitome is a
summary or
miniature form.
Epitome may also
refer to:
Epitome (film), a 1953 ****anese...
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signal processing. The
first use of
epitomic analysis was with
image textures for the
purposes of
image parsing.
Epitomes have also been used in
video processing...
- The
Libro de los
Epítomes (The Book of
Epitomes) is a
catalogue summarising part of the
library of
around 15–20,000
books which Ferdinand Columbus (Spanish:...
- The Metz
Epitome is a late
antique summary of
earlier historical fragments and
covers the
conquests of
Alexander the
Great between Hyrcania and northwest...
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Epitome Pictures Inc. (later
known as DHX
Studios Toronto) was a
Canadian film and
television production company based in Toronto, Ontario.
Founded by...
- The
Epitome Astronomiae Copernicanae is an
astronomy book on the
heliocentric system published by
Johannes Kepler in the
period 1618 to 1621. The first...
- 8.33.4 Apollodorus,
Epitome 3.27. Apollodorus,
Epitome 3.26. Apollodorus,
Epitome 3.28.
Herodotus 4.145.3. Apollodorus,
Epitome 3.29.
Pausanias 4.2.7...
- The
Epitome de
Caesaribus is a 5th-century
Latin historical work
based on the
Liber de
Caesaribus (also
known as
Historiae abbreviatae) by
Aurelius Victor...
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frequently drawn comparisons to
Sachin Tendulkar, whom he
regards as the
epitome of
excellence in the
sport of cricket.
Called Tendulkar's successor, he...