- a chase. Structurally, the
movement mirrors the
grotesque qualities of "
Gnomus" on a
grand scale. The
movement is cast in
ternary form (ABA):
Allegro con...
- by
David Krause in 1987.
Ptilodus gnomus is the
smallest known member of the genus. Hence, the
species epithet '
gnomus',
which is Neo-Latin for 'dwarf'...
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Leptostylus gnomus is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by Monné &
Hoffmann in 1981. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog...
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Panaqolus gnomus (Schaefer & Stewart, 1993)". www.marinespecies.org.
Retrieved 2022-05-25. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2022). "Panaqolus
gnomus". FishBase...
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Dendrobium gnomus is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Orchidaceae,
native to the
Solomon Islands and the
Santa Cruz Islands. It was
first described...
-
named "
Gnomus" (Latin for "The Gnome"). It is
written to
sound as if a
gnome is
moving about, his
movements constantly changing in speed.
Gnomus by Mussorgsky...
- unexpected,
memorable orchestral sonorities". In the
second movement, "
Gnomus", Mussorgsky's
original piano piece simply repeats the
following p****age:...
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elementals live, and he
gives the
following names: Of the
names he used,
gnomus, undina, and
sylph are all
thought to have
appeared first in Paracelsus'...
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porpax Rchb. f. (1855)
Epidendrum lambeauanum De Wild. (1904)
Epidendrum gnomus Schltr. (1921)
Epidendrum porphyrophyllum Schltr. (1922)
Nanodes porpax...
- "Lookin' Out My Back Door" John
Fogerty Creedence Clearwater Revival 11. "
Gnomus" (from
Pictures at an Exhibition)
Modest Mussorgsky,
arranged for orchestra...