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HISTORIAN
Aida Yûji; Aida Yuji

AIDA         
  • Props from the ''Aida'' set outside the Roman amphitheatre in Verona (2018)
  • Poster for a 1908 production in Cleveland, showing the triumphal scene in act 2, scene 2
  • Radamès (Giuseppe Fancelli) and Aida ([[Teresa Stolz]]) in act 4, scene 2 of the 1872 [[La Scala]] European première (drawing by [[Leopoldo Metlicovitz]])
  • A scene from the [[Israeli Opera]] production performed at [[Masada]] in 2011<ref>Collins, Liat (4 June 2011). [http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/My-Word-Conquering-Masada "Conquering Masada"]. ''[[The Jerusalem Post]]''. Retrieved 19 May 2016.</ref>
  • Act 2, scene 2, set design for the Cairo premiere by [[Édouard Desplechin]]
  • Set design by [[Philippe Chaperon]] for act 1, scene 2 at the Cairo première
  • Set design for act 4 scene 2 (1872)
  • Verdi conducting the 1880 [[Paris Opera]] premiere
OPERA IN FOUR ACTS BY GIUSEPPE VERDI
Aïda; Aida (opera); Amneris; Amonasro
<language> 1. A functional dialect of Dictionary APL by M. Gfeller. ["APL Arrays and Their Editor", M. Gfeller, SIGPLAN Notices 21(6):18-27 (June 1986) and SIGAPL Conf Proc]. 2. An intermediate representation language for Ada developed at the University of Karlsruhe in 1980. AIDA was merged with TCOL.Ada to form Diana. ["AIDA Introduction and User Manual", M. Dausmann et al, U Karlsruhe, Inst fur Inform II, TR Nr 38/80]. ["AIDA Reference Manual", ibid, TR Nr 39/80, Nov 1980]. (1995-04-12)
AIDA         
  • Props from the ''Aida'' set outside the Roman amphitheatre in Verona (2018)
  • Poster for a 1908 production in Cleveland, showing the triumphal scene in act 2, scene&nbsp;2
  • Radamès (Giuseppe Fancelli) and Aida ([[Teresa Stolz]]) in act 4, scene 2 of the 1872 [[La Scala]] European première (drawing by [[Leopoldo Metlicovitz]])
  • A scene from the [[Israeli Opera]] production performed at [[Masada]] in 2011<ref>Collins, Liat (4 June 2011). [http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/My-Word-Conquering-Masada "Conquering Masada"]. ''[[The Jerusalem Post]]''. Retrieved 19 May 2016.</ref>
  • Act 2, scene 2, set design for the Cairo premiere by [[Édouard Desplechin]]
  • Set design by [[Philippe Chaperon]] for act 1, scene 2 at the Cairo première
  • Set design for act 4 scene 2 (1872)
  • Verdi conducting the 1880 [[Paris Opera]] premiere
OPERA IN FOUR ACTS BY GIUSEPPE VERDI
Aïda; Aida (opera); Amneris; Amonasro
Aktuelle Informationen in Deutsch zum Amiga (Reference: AC, Amiga)
AIDA Cruises         
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GERMAN BRANCH OF CARNIVAL CORPORATION & PLC
Aida cruises; Aida Cruises; Deutsche Seereederei; Deutsche Seereederei Rostock
AIDA Cruises is a German cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of Carnival Corporation & plc since 2003. Based in Rostock, Germany, AIDA Cruises caters primarily to the German-speaking market; as seagoing "club resorts", AIDA ships have on-board amenities and facilities designed to attract younger, more active vacationers.

ويكيبيديا

Aida Yūji

Aida Yūji (会田 雄次, 5 March 1916 – 17 September 1997) was a Japanese historian specialising in the Renaissance. He was active as a conservative thinker, commentator and major exponent of the Nihonjinron. He was born in Kyōto on 5 March 1916. He graduated from Kyoto University in 1940 and had his master's degree in history interrupted in 1943, when he was drafted into the Imperial Japanese Army. He participated in the Burma campaign of 1944 as an infantryman. He surrendered to the British Army at the war's end and was detained at a prisoner-of-war camp in the British colony of Burma. His experiences in the camp are described in his best-selling memoir, Aaron Shūyōjo (1962). Upon his repatriation in 1947, he began to teach at Kobe University. He was appointed full professor at Kyoto University's Humanities Department in 1952. He retired from the University in 1979, when he became an emeritus professor. He died of pneumonia on 17 September 1997.