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palæstra
‖ palæstra, palestra Gr. Antiq. (pəˈliːstrə, pəˈlɛstrə) Also 5–6 pal(l)estre, palastre, palester, palustre. [a. L. palæstra, a. Gr. παλαίστρα, f. παλαί-ειν to wrestle; in form palestre, a. F. palestre (12th c. in Littré).] A place devoted to the public teaching and practice of wrestling and other at...
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Paolo Maria Paciaudi
Joannis Baptistæ antiquitates Christianæ (1754, 4to), a masterpiece full of religious minutiae;
De athletarum κυβιστήσει in palæstra Græcorum commentarius
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Hermes - Wikipedia
Hermes. Hermes (altgriechisch Ἑρμῆς Hermḗs, auch Ἑρμείας Hermeías, dorisch Ἑρμᾶς Hermás, neugriechisch Ερμής Ermís) ist in der griechischen Mythologie der Schutzgott des Verkehrs, der Reisenden, der Kaufleute und der Hirten, andererseits auch der Gott der Diebe, der Kunsthändler, der Rhetorik, der Gymnastik und somit auch der Palästra und der Magie.
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Friedrich Lange (surgeon)
In 1900 he returned to Germany and made a large donation to the Palästra Albertina in Königsberg.
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ephebeum
ephebeum Antiq. (ɛfiːˈbiːəm) [L., a. Gr. ἐϕηβεῖον, f. ἔϕηβος ephebe.] A court in the palæstra for the young men to exercise themselves.1697 Potter Archæol. Græcæ i. viii. 40 (caption) The Ephebeum. 1851–2 Archit. Publ. Soc., Detached Ess. (1853) Baths 3/1 The ephebæum (or young men's hexedra). 1901 ...
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Tragheimer Palve
Its main thoroughfare was Samitter Allee, renamed General Litzmann Straße by the Nazi Party. It was originally built as the Palästra-Sportplatz by the Palästra Albertina in 1914.
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strigment
† ˈstrigment Obs. [ad. L. strigmentum, f. strig- root of stringĕre: see strigil.] The dirt and perspiration scraped off the skin with a strigil or otherwise. Hence strigmenˈtitious a., of the nature of ‘strigment’.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. v. 85 [Certain physicians] who beside the strigments...
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Ladislaus Pyrker
It is possible that the Jesuit's textbook (Palæstra eloquentiæ) was used at the time of Pyrker's youth.
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palæostriatum
ˌpalæostriˈatum Anat. (-straɪˈeɪtəm) Also (chiefly U.S.) paleo-. [mod.L. (coined in Ger. by C. U. A. Kappers 1908, in Anat. Anzeiger XXXIII. 322), f. palæo-, paleo- b + striatum.] The phylogenetically older portion of the corpus striatum, consisting essentially of the globus pallidus. Hence ˌpalæost...
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exedra
‖ exedra, exhedra (ˈɛksɪdrə, ɛkˈsiːdrə) Pl. 8–9 exedræ, -hedræ. [a. L. exedra, f. Gr. ἐξ- (see ex- prefix2) + ἕδρα a sitting place. Cf. F. exèdre.] 1. Anc. Arch. a. ‘The portico of the palæstra or gymnasium in which disputations of the learned were held among the ancients; also, in private houses, t...
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Matthew 10:5
Chrysostom: " Also they were sent to the Jews first, in order that being trained in Judæa, as in a palæstra, they might enter on the arena of the world
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palestral
paˈlæstral, paˈlestral, a. (see prec.) [f. prec. + -al1 (prob. through OF. or med.L.).] Of or pertaining to the palæstra, or to wrestling or athletics; athletic.c 1374 Chaucer Troylus v. 304 The feste and pleyes palestral At my vigile. 1513 Douglas æneis i. Pref. 174 The lusty gammys, and plais palu...
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Sopor Aeternus and The Ensemble of Shadows
Golden Fountain (2015)
The Story Of 'Es reiten die Toten so Schnell''' (2021)
Singles
"The Goat" / "The Bells Have Stopped Ringing" (2005)
"In der Palästra
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Otto Jaekel
Benecke at the Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut in Straßburg, where he received his Habilitation. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 4: 147–66.
Jaekel, Otto. 1923. “Zur morphogenie der Asterozoa.” Paläontologische Zeitschrift
Jaekel, Otto. 1928.
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