Leda$507998$ - translation to English
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Leda$507998$ - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Leda (astronomy); Leda (disambiguation); LEDA

Leda      
n. Leda, regina di Sparta, madre di Elena di Troia e di Polluce nato dall"unione di Leda e Zeus trasformato in cigno (mitologia greca)
Aldous Huxley         
  • John Collier]] (1927)
  • Huxley (age 52) in 1947, his right eye affected by [[keratitis]], which he had contracted in 1911
  • [[English Heritage]] [[blue plaque]] at 16 Bracknell Gardens, Hampstead, London, commemorating Aldous, his brother Julian, and his father Leonard
  • [[Bloomsbury Group]] members (July 1915). Left to right: [[Lady Ottoline Morrell]] (age 42); [[Maria Nys]] (age 15), who would become Mrs Huxley; [[Lytton Strachey]] (age 35); [[Duncan Grant]] (age 30); and [[Vanessa Bell]] (age 36)
ENGLISH WRITER
Aldous Leonard Huxley; A. L. Huxley; Text and Pretext; Aldus Huxley; Adolphus Huxley; Aldous huxley; Huxleyan; Maria Nys; Huxley, Aldous; Leda (poetry collection); Arabia Infelix (poetry collection); The Burning Wheel (poetry collection); The Defeat of Youth; Jonah (Huxley collection); The Cicadas (poetry collection); Arabia Infelix and Other Poems; The Defeat of Youth and Other Poems; The Cicadas and Other Poems
Aldous Huxley (1894-1963), scrittore inglese autore del libro "Il mondo nuovo"

Definition

Leda
<language> A multi-paradigm language supporting {imperative programming}, declarative programming, {procedural programming}, functional programming, logic programming and object-oriented programming developed by Tim Budd <budd@cs.orst.edu> at Oregon State University in 1990-1993. ["Blending Imperative and Relational Programming", Tim Budd, IEEE Software 8(1):58-65 (Jan 1991)]. Forthcoming book. ftp://cs.orst.edu/pub/budd/leda/. (2007-10-02)

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Leda