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horologe
horologe (ˈhɒrəlɒdʒ) Forms: α. 4 orlogge, 4–5 orloge, 4–6 orlege, 4–7 -lage, 5 -legge, -lyge, horlege, (6 orlache, horleige). β. 4 orologge, 4–5 oriloge, 5 oro-, oryloge, orrelegge, (horolage, 6 hora-, horyloge, horrelage), 5– horologe. [a. OF. orloge, oriloge, mod.F. horloge (= It. orologio, Sp. re...
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Viliam Loviška
Michael Archangel (sculpture)
Slovakia, Stara Bystrica, The Slovak Horologe, (cooperation with architect Ivan Jarina)
Slovakia, Bratislava, The Integration
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Trei Ierarhi Monastery
In the gate's tower (which today no longer exists), that served as belfry, Vasile Lupu had installed a huge horologe, the first public use clock in Romanian
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horologist
horologist (hɒˈrɒlədʒɪst) [mod. f. horologe or horology + -ist.] One who is skilled in horology; a maker of timepieces; a clock- or watch-maker.1798 J. Gilchrist in Asiat. Res. V. 86 The grand horologist himself is about to inform them, that now is the time. a 1857 Ld. Ellesmere Addr. etc. 54 (L.) T...
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Old Town Hall (Prague)
The Horologe
The horologe is the most famous feature of the Town Hall, first built in the 1400s. The statues of the Horologe
The horologe consists of three independent units: the moving figures, the astronomical dial, and the calendar dial.
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horologium
‖ horologium (hɒrəʊˈlɒdʒɪəm, -ˈləʊdʒɪəm) Also (in sense 3) -on. [L. hōrologium, Gr. ὡρολόγιον: see horologe.] 1. = horologe 1; a dial, clock, or chronometer. horologium Floræ: see horologe 1 b.a 1661 Fuller Worthies ii. (1662) 72 He presented King Henry the 8. with a Horologium..observing the shadow...
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cichorium
‖ ciˈchorium Latin name of Wild Succory.a 1806 C. Smith Flora's Horologe xi, Cichorium to the towering lark Lifts her soft eyes serenely blue.
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horologiography
† horologiography Obs. (ˌhɒrəʊlɒdʒɪˈɒgrəfɪ) [f. Gr. ὡρολόγιο-ν horologe + -graphy.] a. A description of horologes or timepieces. b. The art of constructing horologes; dialling.[1570 Dee Math. Pref. d ij, Horometrie..called..of late Horologiographia.] 1639 Wybard (title) Lunar Horologiographie. 1653 ...
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