Egyptian fruit bat (redirect from Rousettus egypticus)
The Egyptian fruit bat or Egyptian rousette (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a species of megabat that occurs in Africa, the Middle East, the Mediterranean and...
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Oedipus Aegyptiacus (redirect from Oedipus Egypticus)
Oedipus Aegyptiacus is Athanasius Kircher's supreme work of Egyptology. The three full folio tomes of ornate illustrations and diagrams were published...
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One isolate was detected in France in 1999 when a fruit bat (Rousettus egypticus), which had been displaying signs of aggression, died. The bat had been...
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Loots, 1988 Typhlodromus eddiei Ueckermann & Loots, 1988 Typhlodromus egypticus El-Badry, 1967 Typhlodromus elisae Schicha & McMurtry, 1986 Typhlodromus...
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second quarter of the 14th century by a workshop known by its notname as Egypticus. The workshop was also responsible for constructing the largest of the...
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stone sculptor or sculptor's workshop which art historians have labelled Egypticus (also active in e.g. Stånga Church). The sculptures depict the Resurrection...
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the 14th century and the workshop has been identified as the notname Egypticus, which was active on Gotland during c. 1330–1380. They depicts Christian...
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probably made in the medieval workshop which is sometimes referred to as Egypticus. Inside, there are remains of wall paintings from the 15th century in...
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local stonemason's workshop which is sometimes referred to by the notname Egypticus. They depict the life of Jesus as told in the New Testament, with scenes...
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single bell, built by the Gothic builder workshop known by its notname Egypticus, which was active on Gotland during the time period 1330-1380. The nave...
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the Gotlandic workshop or sculptor commonly referred to by the notname Egypticus. The portal displays scenes from the Old Testament. The interior of the...
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was probably built by a stonemasons' workshop sometimes referred to as Egypticus, which was active on Gotland during 1330-1380. The same workshop probably...
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Gothic nave. It was constructed by a workshop, known by its notname as Egypticus [sv], that worked on several churches on Gotland. At the same time that...
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been made by the stone sculptor or workshop known by its modern notname Egypticus, which was active on Gotland. Some of the church windows display original...
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a stonemason's workshop which is sometimes referred to by the notname Egypticus, which was also active at e.g. Grötlingbo and Hablingo churches, located...
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churches on Gotland during the 14th century and known by the notname Egypticus [sv]. Apart from the octagonal shape, the pinnacles and gargoyles adorning...
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taller than before. A single workshop, today known by its notname as Egypticus [sv] after some of the sculptures that have features vaguely reminiscent...
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anonymous artist or workshop to whom art historians have assigned the notname Egypticus. The northern portal of the tower has a stone relief depicting Saint Botvid...
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the nave. The new choir was built by a workshop known by the notname Egypticus [sv]. The church was equipped with a new ceiling in the 1690s, and most...
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Loots, 1988 Typhlodromus eddiei Ueckermann & Loots, 1988 Typhlodromus egypticus El-Badry, 1967 Typhlodromus elisae Schicha & McMurtry, 1986 Typhlodromus...
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