-
protecting them was by
coating the
vessels with
lute and
allowing it to set. One
mixture for this
purpose included "
fat earth" (terra pinguis),
Windsor loam, sand...
- A
lute (/ljuːt/ or /luːt/) is any
plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep
round back
enclosing a
hollow cavity,
usually with a
sound hole or opening...
-
stretching the
strings beyond the body". The
lute family includes not only short-necked
plucked lutes such as the
lute, oud, pipa, guitar, citole, gittern, mandore...
-
appeared on the 16th-century Orpharion, a
variant of the cittern,
tuned like a
lute. John
Starrett revived the idea in the late
seventies on his
innovative instrument...
- عود, romanized: ʿūd,
pronounced [ʕuːd];) is a
Middle Eastern short-neck
lute-type, pear-shaped,
fretless stringed instrument (a
chordophone in the Hornbostel–Sachs...
- cycle. Due to the
increase in progesterone, BMR
rises at the
start of the
luteal phase and
stays at its
highest until this
phase ends.
There are different...
- Bourrée in E
minor is a po****r
lute piece, the
fifth movement from
Suite in E
minor BWV 996 (BC L166)
written by
Johann Sebastian Bach
between 1708 and...
-
Fat-o-sphere: Quit
Dieting and
Declare a
Truce with Your Body, 2009. Various.
Shadow on a Tightrope:
Writings by
Women on
Fat Oppression, Aunt
Lute Books...
- that lead to the
luteinizing hormone surge,
inducing ovulation. In the
luteal phase, estradiol, in
conjunction with progesterone,
prepares the endometrium...
- The
first was guitar-shaped and the
second had a
rounded lute-type body made of staves. The
lute-like body is
especially characteristic of
French instruments...