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Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Ivory — • The tusks of the elephant, hippopotamus, walrus, and other animals: a tough and elastic substance, of a creamy white, taking a high and lasting polish, largely employed in the arts since pre historic times, and used extensively in making or… … Catholic encyclopedia
ivory carving — Carving of ivory into decorative or utilitarian objects. It has flourished since prehistoric times. Most Stone Age carvings have been found in southern France, in the forms of small nude female figures and animals. A masterpiece of early Egyptian … Universalium
Djer — Manetho: Athothis (or Cencennes?); Turin Canon: Iteti Stela depicting the Horus name of the pharaoh Djer, on display at the Cairo Museum Pharaoh of … Wikipedia
Twelve Tables — Ancient Rome This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Ancient Rome Periods … Wikipedia
hieroglyphic writing — Introduction a system that employs characters in the form of pictures. These individual signs, called hieroglyphs (hieroglyph), may be read either as pictures, as symbols for pictures, or as symbols for sounds. The name hieroglyphic… … Universalium
449 BC — NOTOC EventsBy placeGreece* The Greek city states make peace with the Persian Empire through the Peace of Callias, named after the chief Greek ambassador to the Persian Court, an Athenian who is a brother in law of Cimon. Athens agrees to end its … Wikipedia
Aristaeus — A minor god in Greek mythology, which we read largely through Athenian writers, Aristaeus or Aristaios (Greek: Ἀρισταῖος), ever close follower of the flocks , was the culture hero credited with the discovery of many useful arts, including bee… … Wikipedia
Naqada — For other uses, see Naqada (disambiguation). Naqada … Wikipedia
Diptych — Ivory consular diptych of Areobindus, Byzantium, 506 AD, Louvre … Wikipedia
WRITING — (Scripts, Materials, and Inscriptions). SCRIPTS AND MATERIALS General Survey From the end of the third millennium B.C.E., the art of writing was practiced in the ancient Near East (see alphabet ). Here, the pictographic, cuneiform, and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism