Extensive use is made of building materials from the Roman station of Corstopitum (also called Corchester), which lay half a mile west of Corbridge at the junction of the Cor with the Tyne.0 | 0 |
I cor anglais.0 | 0 |
5 3 oboes and cor anglais, or 4th oboe.0 | 0 |
Its name, derived from the small river Cor, a tributary of the Tyne, is said to be associated with the Brigantian tribe of Corionototai.0 | 0 |
The table on next page shows them in their more cor rect position, in order to display more clearly their relation to the hieratic and demotic equivalents.0 | 0 |
4 For a very complete exposition of the operation of valves in the horn, and of the mathematical proportions to be observed in construction, see Victor Mahillon's "Le Cor," also the article by Gottfried Weber in Caecilia (1835), to which reference was made above.0 | 0 |
Cor, Heart within the pericardium.0 | 0 |
Our knowledge of Lanfranc's polemics is chiefly derived from the tract De cor pore et sanguine Domini which he wrote many years later (after 1079) when Berengar had been finally condemned.0 | 0 |
N OH R C R' -SRN: C(OH)R'-->RNH COR' (Rand OH," syn").0 | 0 |
The characters of the six classes Cor biloculare, biauritum; Sanguine calido, rubro: Cor uniloculare, uniauritum; 1 Sanguine frigido, rubro: S Cor uniloculare, inauritum; Sanie frigida, albida: are thus given by Linnaeus: - viviparis, Mammalibus; oviparis, Avibus.0 | 0 |
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