Bombast
91Renouveau paracelsien — Paracelse Pour les articles homonymes, voir Paracelsus. Paracelse Philippus Theophrastus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim, dit Paracelse, né en 1493 ou 1494 à …
92Paracelso — Este artículo trata del personaje histórico. Para el archipiélago, véase: Islas Paracelso. Paracelso Paracelso …
93Paracelsus — Paracelsian, adj., n. Paracelsianism, n. Paracelsic, Paracelsistic, adj. Paracelsist, n. /par euh sel seuhs/, n. 1. Philippus Aureolus /fi lip euhs aw ree oh leuhs/, (Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim), 1493? 1541, Swiss physician and… …
94tragedy — /traj i dee/, n., pl. tragedies. 1. a dramatic composition, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme, typically that of a great person destined through a flaw of character or conflict with some overpowering force, as fate or society …
95Japanese literature — Introduction the body of written works produced by Japanese authors in Japanese or, in its earliest beginnings, at a time when Japan had no written language, in the Chinese classical language. Both in quantity and quality, Japanese… …
96Pedro Calderon de la Barca — Pedro Calderon de la Barca † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pedro Calderon de la Barca Born 1600; died 1681; a Spanish dramatist whose activity marks the second half of the golden age of Spanish literature. His time was one of social and… …
97Theophrastus Paracelsus — Theophrastus Paracelsus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Theophrastus Paracelsus Celebrated physician and reformer of therapeutics, b. at the Sihlbrücke, near Einsiedeln, in the Canton of Schwyz, 10 Nov., 1493; d. at Salzburg, 24 Sept., 1541 …
98Key to My Soul — Studioalbum von Sarah Connor Veröffentlichung 17. November 2003 (DE) 3. Mai 2004 (Asien) Aufnahme 2003 …
99Шикиматный путь — Шикиматный путь  метаболический путь, промежуточным метаболитом которого является шикимовая кислота (шикимат). Шикиматный путь наряду с поликетидным (ацетатно малонатным) механизмом построения бензольных ядер отмечается как… …
100Bumbace — To quilt or stuff with cotton padding, i.e. bombast; bombazine; hence our use of bombast for puffed up or stuffed speech. [< Lat. bombacem = cotton] …