pinacothēca

  • 71pinacoteca — pi·na·co·tè·ca s.f. 1. CO galleria o sezione di un museo, destinata alla raccolta e all esposizione di opere d arte principalmente pittoriche: pinacoteca di Brera, dei Musei Vaticani, pinacoteca comunale 2. TS stor. nell antica Grecia, raccolta… …

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  • 72Pinakothek — Pi|na|ko|thek die; , en <aus gleichbed. lat. pinacotheca, dies aus gr. pinakothe̅kē »Aufbewahrungsort von Weihgeschenktafeln« zu pínax (vgl. ↑Pinax) u. ↑...thek> Bilder , Gemäldesammlung …

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  • 73pinacoteca — {{#}}{{LM P30345}}{{〓}} {{SynP31072}} {{[}}pinacoteca{{]}} ‹pi·na·co·te·ca› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} Galería o museo en los que se exponen pinturas. {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del latín pinacotheca, este del griego pinakothéke, y este de pínax (tabla) y… …

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  • 74cabinet — Cabinet, alij malunt, Gabinet, Cistula, Conclaue, Pinacotheca. Le cabinet du Roy, Cimeliarchium. B. Qui a la clef du cabinet, Cimeliarcha. Somme contente ou Cabinet du Roy, Confiscata summa. B. ex Sueton. Le cabinet d une femme, toutes les sortes …

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  • 75estuy — Estuy, Il vient de Theca, per prothesim. Un estuy d escritoire, Calamarium, Graphiarium. L estuy de quelque chose que ce soit, Theca. Un estuy de pots, escuelles, et autres vases, Abax. Estuy et tablette de toutes sortes, soient peinctes ou… …

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  • 76pinacoteca — (Del lat. pinacothēca, y este del gr. πινακοθήκη). f. Galería o museo de pinturas …

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  • 77pin|a|co|the|ca — «PIHN uh koh THEE kuh», noun. a picture gallery; art gallery. ╂[< Latin pinacothēca < Greek pinakoth ē < pínax, akos slab, tablet + th ē chest, repository] …

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  • 78HEROD I — (73?–4 B.C.E.), king of Judea from 37 B.C.E. until his death. Herod was the second son of the idumean antipater and cypros . Nothing is known of his youth, but it is clear that he began the struggle for power early in life. In 47 B.C.E. he was… …

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  • 79JOB, BOOK OF — (named for its hero (Heb. אִיּוֹב), ancient South Arabian and Thamudic yʾb; Old Babylonian Ayyābum, Tell el Amarna tablet, no. 256, line 6, A ia ab; either from yʾb, to bear ill will or compounded of ay where? and ʾab (divine) father ), one of… …

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  • 80SOLOMON — (Heb. שְׁלֹמֹה; tenth century B.C.E.), son of david , king of Israel. Born of Bath Sheba, Solomon was so named by David (II Sam. 12:24; according to the keri, Targ. Jon., and according to the Pesh., by his mother), while Nathan called him… …

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