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  • he neck (less on young), a yellow-orange wing speculum, a yellowish crown, and orange lores (the reg
  • Speculum also had the unfortunate property of tarnishi
  • It has a black speculum, and its bill is pinkish gray and slightly up
  • There are many manuscripts of the Speculum, and several editions, of which the most usua
  • The academy publishes the quarterly journal Speculum, and awards prizes, grants, and fellowships s
  • hur was Riothamus, presented in an article in Speculum, April 1981, and expanded in The Discovery of
  • eter Prescott, writing in Newsweek, cited the Speculum article and accused Gardner of plagiarism, in
  • ne...well, actually, the full text is in that Speculum article, but not everybody will be able to ac
  • Late-16th-century sources, however - the Speculum Britanniae map of 1593, and the Civitas Londi
  • the secondaries and primaries, and a red wing speculum, carpal edge (leading edge of the wing at the
  • , for whom he wrote, between 1285 and 1305, a Speculum divinorum et quorundam naturalium (Mirror of
  • s another extant manuscript bearing his name, Speculum divinorum et naturalium quorundam, but it is
  • Gerald of Wales, Speculum Duorum ed.
  • The speculum feathers are greenish-blue, bordered on both
  • Speculum Fight
  • Physicae completae speculum, Frankfurt 1604
  • e, Cambridge (1869); Richard of Cirencester's Speculum historiale de gestis regum Angliae 447-1066 (
  • Vincent of Beauvais on his turn based his Speculum Historiale, which provided a history of the w
  • he patient being forced, through the use of a speculum holding his eyes open, to watch violent image
  • Durandus' principal work is the Speculum iudiciale, which was compiled in 1271, and re
  • Except for the wing speculum, juveniles have little yellow and red to the
  • , and was attacked by him in a tract entitled Speculum Mapletoftianum.
  • Speculum metal was very hard to cast and shape.
  • onomically useful, as opposed to earlier cast speculum metal mirrors.
  • Speculum metal is a mixture of around two-thirds coppe
  • Speculum metal can also be used as the metallic coatin
  • Although speculum metal mirror reflecting telescopes could be b
  • solo oboe and chamber ensemble - recorded by Speculum Musicae
  • and during the 1999-2000 season directed both Speculum Musicae and the Columbia Sinfonietta.
  • ma Jazz Ensemble, Meridian Arts Ensemble, and Speculum Musicae.
  • Speculum of the Other Woman 1974, (Eng.
  • Among lesser works, his additions to the Speculum of Durandus are simply an adaptation from the
  • parliamentary officer and author of "Angliae Speculum, or England's looking-glass" (London 1646).
  • er to study material expansion and a whirling speculum or horizontal top (a maritime navigation aid)
  • William Mercer (poet), "Angliae speculum, or, England's Looking-Glasse" (1646)
  • The known world from Speculum Orbis Terrae, 1593.
  • Map of the Northern hemispere, also from Speculum Orbis Terrae, 1593.
  • tas, which he eventually published in 1593 as Speculum Orbis Terrae .
  • Unlike the speculum original, and unlike modern aluminium- or sil
  • e telescope had a 48-inch-diameter (1,200 mm) speculum primary mirror, and was mounted on an equator
  • as belonging to the Apostolic times, and the Speculum sanctorale of Bernard Gui in 1329 relates at
  • ps) dedicated to the bishop a satirical poem, Speculum Stultorum ("Mirror of Fools"), on the habits
  • In a review in the October 1977 issue of Speculum, Sumner J. Ferris pointed to several passages
  • A. s. rogersi showing green speculum, Sydney, NSW
  • 1665 publishes Speculum Terrae
  • Through the Speculum That Shines: Vision and Imagination in Mediev
  • contrastingly black (the latter with a white speculum that is difficult to see when perched, but co
  • Named after the "bronze" speculum this species is also known as "pato perro" or
  • The attendees were given a plastic speculum to begin their education.
  • In the 12th century, the book Speculum Virginum (mirror of Virgins in Latin) provide
  • Published in Speculum, Vol.
  • Speculum, Vol. 7, No. 4. (Oct., 1932), pp.
  • Paraphrase, and the Medieval Popular Bible," Speculum, vol.
  • Stephens, 'A Note on William of Cassingham', Speculum, Vol. 16, No. 2 (Apr., 1941), pp.
  • f Trebizond and the Georgian Queen Thamar" in Speculum vol.
  • ange-lined bill, white belly, black and white speculum which is seen as a white square on the wings
  • The Speculum wrote: "In many respects Mr. Rittinger was a
  • her: Musique pour l'esprit en deuil', Sonorum speculum, xx (1964), 15-33