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climaces
語源
From
Latin
clīmacēs
,
plural
of
clīmax
.
名詞
climaces
(
rare
)
plural
of
climax
1851
July
, “
The
Architecture
of the
Heavens
.
By
J. P.
Nichol,
[
…
]
. 1850.”,
in
The
Eclectic
Review
,
volume
II
,
London
:
Ward
and
Co.
,
[
…
]
,
page
56
:
He
must
penetrate
to the
idea
of the
astronomer
and the
artist
,
and then
he
will be
in a
condition
to
criticise
the
manner
in which
it is
set forth
—a
necessity
which
is
equally
applicable
to the
eloquent
climaces
of the
writer
, and
to the
highly
ideal
designs
of the
painter.
1857
, J[
ames
] P[hilippo] Mursell,
A
Zealous
Ministry
, Its
Character
and Its Worth.
An
Address
,
Delivered
June
24th
, 1857,
in
Broadmead
Chapel
,
to the
Students
of the
Baptist
College
, Bristol.
,
London
:
J.
Heaton &
Son
,
[
…
]
,
page
16
:
The
flowers
of
his
rhetoric
as
the
garlands
of
Eden
; and the
climaces
of
his
eloquence
as
the
echoes
of the
skies.
1875
Auust,
T.
W.
Cameron
, “
Notes
on
Carlyle
”,
in
William
Francis
Ainsworth
,
editor
,
The
New
Monthly
Magazine
,
volume
IX
,
number
XLIII
,
London
: E
W.
Allen
,
[
…
]
,
pages
202–203
:
Carlyle
is
the
climax
(
または
,
at least
,
one of the
climaces
)
of
that
Germanic
influence
which
first
appeared
in general
literature
about the
time
of
Scott
, and which,
indeed
,
Scott
himself
helped
on
,
just about
a
year
after
Carlyle
was born
,
by
his
translations
of
“
Burger
’s Ballads,” and Göthe’s “Gö
tz
von Berlichengen.”
1883
,
Helen
Zimmern, “
Irish
and
Moral
Tales
”,
in
John
H.
Ingram,
editor
,
Maria
Edgeworth
(
Eminent
Women
Series
),
London
:
W.
H.
Allen
&
Co.
,
[
…
]
,
page
58
:
Her [
Maria
Edgeworth
’s]
Moral
Tales
are a
series of
climaces
of
instances
,
an
enlargement
of
[Louis-Claude
Ch
é
ron de
]
La
Bruyè
re
’s
idea
, a
method
allowable
to
creations
of
fancy
,
but not
quite
justifiable
when
applied
to the
probable.
1889
May 1
, “
Recently
Published.
[
…
]
The
Prayer-Book
Psalter
[
…
]
by
Sir
Herbert
Oakeley,
[
…
]
.
Extracts
from Reviews.”,
in
The
Musical
Times
and Singing-Class
Circular
,
volume
XXX
,
number
555
,
London
,
New York
,
N.Y.
:
Novello
,
Ewer
and
Co.
,
page
309
,
column
2:
Few
things
in
choral
praise
can be
imagined
more
thrilling
than
the ‘
roar
’
of a
congregation
,
here in
unison
,
especially
occurring
immediately after
the more
subdued
harmony
by the
choir
of
those
verses
of
penitential
character
, which, with musicianlike
craft
, the
psalmist
always
makes
to
precede
and
to
lead up to
the
four
fine
climaces
of the
words
quoted.
1923
,
Ecology
,
pages
172, 173, 324, and 434
:
The
distinction
here
made
between
climatic
and
physiographic
climaces
is
admittedly
somewhat
arbitrary
, but
the underlying
idea
is one
of
great
practical
as well as
theoretical
importance.
[
…
]
In other words,
physiographic
climaces
of
this
description
represent
the
climatic
climax
.
[
…
]
The
climatic
climax
is attained
on the
better
sites
,
but on
much of
the
area
coniferous forests
occur
, which
represent
physiographic
climaces
due to
local
edaphic
or
topographic
factors.
[
…
]
Elsewhere
,
owing to
the
effect
of
factors
which
preclude
the
development
of the
regional
type
, the
succession
of
vegetation
may be
halted
lower down
in the
successional
series
and
physiographic
climaces
result.
1926
,
Terence
Gray
, “The
Tyranny
of
Words
(3)”,
in
Dance-Drama
:
Experiments
in the
Art of
the
Theatre
,
Cambridge
:
W.
Heffer &
Sons
Limited
,
pages
25
–
26
:
Yet
if the
intense
emotions
of these
crises
, which must
inevitably
form
the
climaces
of the
plays
in which
they
arise
, are
left
inadequately
expressed
the
audience
is
not able
to experience
the most
vital
revelations
which the
situations
have in
them
to
reveal
and,
consequently
, the
plays
fail in
their
fullest
possibilities.
1947
,
MIOC
,
pages
37
–
38
and 592
:
In the
serclimax and quasiclimax
there are
some
species
common
to
climaces
, but they
show
great
differences
in
analytic
characteristics.
In accordance with
this the
transformations
suffered
by the
habitats
must have
altered
the present
climate
somewhat
,
as
the
devastation
which
affects
the
analytic
composition
of the
vegetation
demonstrates
a
modification
of the
microclimates
of the
association
which ,
in
their
turn
must have
influenced
the
differentation
found
between
the
climaces
and
the cycle
of
climax
,
vegetation
and
soil.
[
…
]
As a rule
the
abundance
of
species
in the
subclimaces and
climaces
in
Virginia
is
much greater than
in
those
of the
same type
at
Ilheus.
[
…
]
The
fossils
found
show that
the
species
have not
undergone
great
change
but the
climate
altered
enough to
bring about
a
deep
change
in the
structure
of
climaces
.
1957
March
,
E.
J.
A.
Nuffield
, “
Four
Operas
”,
in
The
Canon
:
Australian
Music
Journal
,
part
two
,
page
265
,
column
1:
In
these
storm
scenes
Mozart
reveals
himself
as a
composer
of
considerable
dramatic
power
; they
remind
of the
great
orchestral
climaces
of
later
operas.
2007
, “
Meyerbeer
’
s Way
to
Mastership
:
Employment
of the
Modern
Leading-Motive
before
Wagner
’s
Birth
(1926)”,
in
Robert
Ignatius
Letellier,
editor
,
Giacomo Meyerbeer
: A
Reader
,
Cambridge
Scholars
Publishing
,
translation of
original
by
Edgar
Istel,
→
ISBN
,
page
277
:
At present
we
shall
take up
only
the
dramatic
climaces
of the
work.
2009
,
Waldemar
Zangaro,
Marco
A.
Nogueira
, Galdino
Andrade
, “
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
Used
as
Biofertilizers
in
Revegetation
Programmes
”,
in
Mahendra
Rai
,
editor
,
Advances
in
Fungal
Biotechnology
,
New Delhi
,
Bangalore
,
Karnataka
:
[
…
]
I.K.
International
Publishing House
Pvt.
Ltd.
,
→
ISBN
,
pages
352 and 357
:
Among the
successional
groups
,
16
species
were
pioneers
,
20
early
secondary
,
29
late
secondary
and
15
climaces
.
According to
the
response
to
AM
fungi
and the
period
necessary
to reach
the
maximum
development
in the
greenhouse
, the
plantlets
of
pioneer species
were
kept
in the
greenhouse
for 16.8
weeks
, the
early
secondary
for 19.3
weeks
, the
late
secondary
for 21.2
weeks
and the
climaces
for 25.8 weeks.
[
…
]
All
late
secondary
,
except
Campomanesia xanthocarpa
,
Tabebuia
roseo-alba
and
Vitex
montevidensis
and all
climaces
species
showed
low
responsiveness
to
AM
fungi
,
even
grown
in
chemically
poor
soil.
[
…
]
When non-inoculated
with AM
fungi
, the
pioneer
and
early
secondary
species
showed
lower
P,
Ca
and K
concentration
in
leaves
than
the
species
from the
late
secondary
and
climaces
species
(
Table
12.2).
[
…
]
For the
late
secondary
and
climaces
species
there was
no
increase
of
nutrient
concentration
due to
mycorrhiza.
[
…
]
[“
Successional
groups
”:]
Climax
[“Uninoculated”:] 0.15
aA
[“Inocolated”:] 0.15
aA
[“
NCR
”:] 1.0
2012
,
Clive
Alfred
Spinage
, “
Fire
Part
II
:
Effects
and
Ecology
”,
in
African
Ecology
-
Benchmarks
and
Historical
Perspectives
,
Springer
,
→DOI
,
→
ISBN
,
→LCCN
,
section
3 (
Conclusion
),
pages
335 and 377
:
In the
sub-tropical
forest
zones
there is
an
enormously
decreased
area
of
climax
forest
and
wide
regions
have been
converted
to
sub
-
climaces
of
seral
grassland
,
wooded
grassland
, and
evergreen
shrub.
[
…
]
Vast
areas
have been
cleared
by
felling
followed by
burning
,
resulting
after
abandonment
of the
cultivated
areas
in
thicket
sub
-
climaces
.
[
…
]
Bourne
considered
the majority of
climaces
edaphic.
関連する語
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