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Venus deities in art. --- Sculpture, Roman. --- Inscriptions, Latin --- Mosaics, Roman. --- Sculpture romaine. --- Inscriptions latines --- Mosaïque romaine. --- Venus --- Cult
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In 1593 Shakespeare awoke and found himself famous. Lines from his comic, erotic, tragic poem Venus and Adonis were on everyone's lips.The appearance in 1594 of the darkly reflective and richly descriptive Rape of Lucrece confirmed his fame as 'Sweet Master Shakespeare', Elizabethan England's most brilliant non-dramatic poet. Shorter poems in this volume testify further to Shakespeare's versatility and to his poetic fame. Some, like the much-debated 'Phoenix and Turtle', pose problems of meaning; others raise questions about authorship and authenticity. Detailed annotation and a full Introduction seek to resolve such difficulties while also locating Shakespeare's poems in their literary context, which includes his own career as a playwright.
English literature --- Venus (Roman deity) --- Adonis (Greek deity) --- Love poetry, English --- Sonnets, English --- Poetry --- Lucretia --- Venus (Roman deity) - Poetry --- Adonis (Greek deity) - Poetry --- Lucretia - Poetry --- Shakespeare, william (1564-1616). the rape of lucrece --- Shakespeare, william (1564-1616). venus and adonis
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Venus (Roman deity) --- Sculpture, Greco-Roman. --- Art. --- Sculpture gréco-romaine --- Aphrodite (divinité grecque) --- Vénus (divinité romaine) --- Dans l'art --- -Sculpture, Greco-Roman --- Greco-Roman sculpture --- Sculpture, Greek --- Sculpture, Hellenistic --- Sculpture, Roman --- Venus (Roman deity) in art --- Art --- Sculpture, Greco-Roman --- Sculpture gréco-romaine. --- Venus (Roman deity) - Art.
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modeltekenen --- Titian --- Catalogues d'expositions --- Peinture --- Schilderkunst --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi --- Titiaan --- Titien --- Venus (Roman deity) --- Painting, Renaissance --- Vénus (Divinité romaine) --- Peinture de la Renaissance --- Art --- Titian, --- Female nude in art --- Academic collection --- Schilderkunst ; Italië ; 16de eeuw ; Titiaan --- Schilderkunst ; Italië ; Renaissance --- Renaissance ; Venetië --- Thema's in de schilderkunst ; Venus --- Titiaan ; Venus van Urbino ; inspiratie en invloeden --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Brussel ; Paleis voor Schone Kunsten --- Europalia 2003 ; Italië --- 75.07 --- (069) --- Schilderkunst ; schilders --- (Musea. Collecties) --- Exhibitions --- Vénus (Divinité romaine) --- Nude in art --- Venus --- Art. --- Titiaan (Tiziano Vecellio) 1488/1490-1576 (°Pieve di Cadore, Italië) --- Venus [Mythological character] --- Female nude in art - Exhibitions --- Titian, - approximately 1488-1576 --- Venus (divinite romaine) --- Femmes --- Titian (ca. 1488-1576) --- Nu dans l'art --- Dans l'art --- Expositions --- Venus d'urbino
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Temples --- Architecture, Roman --- Architecture romaine --- Temple of Venus and Roma (Rome, Italy) --- Rome (Italy) --- Rome (Italie) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Constructions
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Fortuna (Roman deity) --- Venus (Roman deity) --- Fertility cults --- Cult --- Rome --- Religious life and customs --- -Fortuna (Roman deity) --- -Venus (Roman deity) --- -Cults, Fertility --- Cults --- Religious life and customs. --- -Cult --- Cults, Fertility --- Fortuna (Roman deity) - Cult --- Venus (Roman deity) - Cult --- Fertility cults - Rome --- Rome - Religious life and customs
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Latijnse literatuur --- Latin literature --- Littérature latine --- Roman literature --- Venus (Roman deity) in literature --- Elegiac poetry, Latin --- Politics and literature --- Latin poetry --- Vénus (Divinité romaine) dans la littérature --- Poésie élégiaque latine --- Politique et littérature --- Poésie latine --- History and criticism --- Political aspects --- Histoire et critique --- Aspect politique --- Augustus, --- In literature --- Love poetry, Latin --- History and criticism. --- Vénus (Divinité romaine) dans la littérature --- Poésie élégiaque latine --- Politique et littérature --- Poésie latine --- Kuisheid. --- Latein. --- Latijn. --- Liebeselegie. --- Liefdesgedichten. --- Liefdesleven. --- Literature. --- Love poetry, Latin. --- Overheidsbeleid. --- Politics and literature. --- Venus (godin). --- Venus, --- Venus. --- In literature. --- Rome (Empire). --- Octavius Caesar, --- Gaius Octavius, --- Octavius, Gaius, --- Octavianus, --- Octavianus, Gaius Julius Caesar, --- Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, --- Octavian, --- Caius Julius Caesar Octavianus, --- T︠S︡ezarʹ Oktavian Avgust, --- Oktavian-Avgust, T︠S︡ezarʹ, --- Avgust, T︠S︡ezarʹ Oktavian, --- Octavianus Augustus, --- Augusto, --- Cesarz August, --- Ogusṭus, --- Augustus Caesar, --- Gaius Octavius Thurinus, --- Octavio Augusto, --- Cayo Octavio Turino, --- Thurinus, Gaius Octavius, --- Turino, Cayo Octavio, --- אוגוסטוס --- Elegiac poetry [Latin ] --- Augustus --- Influence --- Rome --- History --- Venus --- Love poetry, Latin - History and criticism. --- Cupidon (divinite romaine) --- Propagande monarchique --- Properce (0050?-0015? av. j.-c.) --- Ovide (0043 av. j.-c.-0017) --- Tibulle (0050?-0018? av. j.-c.) --- Venus (divinite romaine) --- Mythes politiques --- Poésie d'amour latine --- Poesie elegiaque latine --- Poètes latins --- Dans la litterature --- 1er siecle av. j.-c. --- Activite politique --- Activité politique --- 1er siècle av. j.-c.
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Latin poetry --- Concordances. --- Priapea --- Pervigilium Veneris. --- Pervigilium Veneris --- Priapus (Greek deity) --- Phallicism --- Concordances --- Poetry --- -Phallicism --- -Priapus (Greek deity) --- -Gods, Greek --- Sex worship --- Nature worship --- Religion --- Worship --- Latin literature --- -Concordances --- Poetry&delete& --- Carmina Priapea --- Corpus Priapeorum --- Priapeia --- Het nachtfeest van Venus --- Pervigilium veneris --- Latin poetry - Concordances --- Priapus (Greek deity) - Poetry - Concordances --- Phallicism - Poetry - Concordances
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"Explains the global physical and chemical processes that determine climate on any planet or major planetary satellite. ... Along the way, readers learn the equations that describe how climate processes work, including atmospheric escape, convection, radiative heat transfer, condensation and evaporation, and the dynamics of rotating fluids."--Page 4 of cover.
Planetary meteorology --- Climatology --- Planetary meteorology. --- Climatology. --- 551.5 --- Meteorology --- 551.58 Climatology --- 551.5 Meteorology --- Planets --- Climate --- Climate science --- Science of climate --- 551.58 --- Climate sciences --- Atmospheric science --- Earth. --- Great Dark Spot. --- Great Red Spot. --- Hadley cell. --- Jupiter. --- Mars. --- Mercury. --- Neptune. --- Saturn. --- Titan. --- Uranus. --- Venus. --- ancient rivers. --- anti-greenhouse effect. --- atmosphere. --- atmospheric chemistry. --- bulk composition. --- carbon dioxide. --- chaos. --- climate change. --- climate evolution. --- climate. --- clouds. --- condensation. --- convection. --- dust storms. --- eddies. --- energy transfer. --- evaporation. --- exoplanets. --- extrasolar planets. --- extraterrestrial life. --- geostrophic balance. --- giant planets. --- giant storms. --- greenhouse effect. --- greenhouse warming. --- higher hydrocarbons. --- hot air ballooning. --- hydrologic cycle. --- instability. --- lakes. --- lightning. --- methane. --- momentum transfer. --- moon. --- oceans. --- planetary climate. --- planetary rotation. --- planetary satellite. --- planets. --- radial velocity method. --- radiation. --- rotating fluids. --- rotation. --- runaway greenhouse. --- seasonal cycles. --- solar composition. --- solar system. --- superrotation. --- temperature. --- terraforming. --- volatile gases. --- water. --- weather forecasting. --- weather. --- winds. --- zonal jets. --- Atmospheres.
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