- Look up
Phobos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Phobos (Gr**** for "fear") most
commonly refers to:
Phobos (moon), a moon of Mars
Phobos (mythology)...
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Phöbus — Ein
Journal für die
Kunst was a
literary journal published by
Heinrich von
Kleist and Adam
Heinrich Müller in
Dresden between January 1808 and...
- (Ancient Gr****: Φόβος, lit. 'flight, fright',
pronounced [pʰóbos], Latin:
Phobus) is the god and
personification of fear and
panic in Gr**** mythology. Phobos...
- Bölkow was a West
German aircraft manufacturer based in Stuttgart, Germany, and
later Ottobrunn. The
company was
founded in 1948 by
Ludwig Bölkow, who...
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rocket engine developed in the 60s by
Project Rover Phobos (disambiguation)
Phöbus, a
literary journal Phoebe (disambiguation) Phoebis, a
butterfly genus This...
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Phöbus ****ball Club was a
Hungarian football club from the town of Budapest.
Phöbus FC
debuted in the 1936–37
season of the
Hungarian League and finished...
- in
Phöbus;
revised and
included in 1810 in Erzählungen (Volume 1)
Michael Kohlhaas. Aus
einer alten Chronik,
partially published June 1808 in
Phöbus; included...
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Kleist published fragments of the work in
volume 6 of his
literary journal Phöbus in June 1808. The
complete work was
published in the
first volume of Kleist's...
- (Schubert 1832)
correctly omits,
although it also
removes the
comma after "
Phöbus". In the m****cript,
Schubert appears to use a sort of
rounded u sign (or...
- telescope, the 26-inch "Great Equatorial". The names,
originally spelled Phobus and
Deimus respectively, were
suggested by the
British academic Henry Madan...