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- conclusion. Three of his tetralogies are known to have survived. The traditional arrangement of the works of Plato into nine tetralogies, including some doubtful...
- Clarki**** 39 — 895 AD; first six tetralogies, designated B. Codex Parisinus graecus 1807 — circa 900 AD; last two tetralogies and the apocrypha, designated...
- Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), formerly known as Steno-Fallot tetralogy, is a congenital heart defect characterized by four specific cardiac defects. classically...
- up tetralogy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tetralogy is a set of four dramatic or literary works. Tetralogy may also refer to: Ingo tetralogy, a...
- was written later known as the "second Henriad". The two Shakespearean tetralogies share the name Henriad, but only the "second Henriad" has the epic qualities...
- suggested the Tetralogies are written speeches intended for a more scholarly audience rather than being delivered in court. Tetralogies are only works...
- Alien is a science fiction horror and action media franchise centered on the original film series which depicts warrant officer Ellen Ripley (Sigourney...
- This is a list of film series that have four entries. Key: (A) – Film series is 100% animated (a) – Film series is not 100% animated and has live action...
- Shakespeare Company in 2000–2001. The company staged both of Shakespeare's tetralogies of history plays so that audiences could see all eight plays over several...
- the Tudor historians, and (c) the Elizabethan poetsnotably the two tetralogies: (i) Henry VI to Richard III and (ii) Richard II to Henry V. As an historiographer...