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Magnus - translation to English

NAME: GIVEN NAME AND SURNAME
Magnús; Maghnus

Magnus         
Magnus noun Магнус
Magnus         

['mægnəs]

существительное

общая лексика

Магнус

Мегнес (мужское имя)

Pompey         
  • Asia Minor and surrounding region, first century BC
  • [[Marcus Tullius Cicero]], leader of ''optimate'' opposition to the triumvirate who became an ally of Pompey
  • Death of Pompey Magnus; 18th century engraving
  • cura annonae]]'' of 57.</ref><ref>de Souza, ''Piracy'', p. 174.</ref>
  • Crassus]], and Pompey
  • [[Judea]] (blue) in 63 BC, after losing the [[Decapolis]] (red) to the north
  • ''The Flight of Pompey after Pharsalus'', by [[Jean Fouquet]]
  • The Roman Empire and satellite states, prior to the outbreak of civil war {{circa}} 49 BC
  • Pontus]] in the [[Louvre]], Paris
  • Reputed statue of Pompey, now held at the [[Villa Arconati, Bollate]], brought from Rome in 1627 by Galeazzo Arconati
  • Bust of [[Pompey the Great]] {{circa}} 27&nbsp;BC – 14 AD, copy of original 70 to 60&nbsp;BC
ROMAN GENERAL AND STATESMAN (106–48 BC)
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus; Pompey the Great; Gnaeus Pompey; Pompeius Magnus; Pompeian; Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Character of Rome); Gnaeus Pompey Magnus; Cnaeus Pompeius Magnus; Pompey the great; Pompey the Triumvir; Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (character of Rome); Gnaeus Pompey the Younger; Pompeians; CN·POMPEIVS·CN·F·SEX·N·MAGNVS; Gnaeus Pompey Magnus (character of Rome); Cn. Pompeius Magnus; Pompay; Cneius Pompeius; Pompeius; Pompey Magnus; Adulescentulus carnifex

['pɔmpɪ]

жаргонизм

Помпи (г. Портсмут)

Definition

Альберт Великий

Альберт фон Больштедт (Albertus Magnus, Albert von Bollstadt) (р. около 1193 - умер 15.11.1280), немецкий философ и богослов, представитель ортодоксальной схоластики (См. Схоластика), монах-доминиканец (с 1223). Учился в Падуе, преподавал в Париже, а также в Кельне и др. немецких городах. Благодаря своим комментариям к сочинениям Аристотеля явился зачинателем перестройки и энциклопедической систематизации католического богословия на базе аристотелизма, которая была завершена его учеником Фомой Аквинским (См. Фома Аквинский). Вместе с последним вёл борьбу против оппозиционных течений в схоластике и ересей, а также против Аверроизма. В трактовке универсалий испытал влияние Ибн Сины (См. Ибн Сина). Среди учёных 13 в. отличался необычайно многосторонними познаниями в самых различных областях, в частности в области естествознания (трактаты о минералах, растениях, животных и др.).

Соч.: Opera omnia, t. 1-38, P., 1890-99; в рус. пер. - О растениях, в кн.: Агрикультура в памятниках Зап. средневековья. [Сб. ст.], М.- Л., 1936.

Лит.: Трахтенберг О. В., Очерки по истории зап.-европ. ср.-век. философии, М., 1957, с. 101 - 03; Pelster F., Kritische Studien zum Leben und zu den Schriften Alberts des Groβen, Freiburg, 1920; B a Is s H., Albertus Magnus als Biologe, Stuttg., 1947; Liertz R., Albert der Groβe, Münster, 1948; Michaud-Quantin P., La psychologie de I'activé chez Albert le Grand, p., 1966.

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Wikipedia

Magnus

Magnus, meaning "Great" in Latin, was used as cognomen of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus in the first century BC. The best-known use of the name during the Roman Empire is for the fourth-century Western Roman Emperor Magnus Maximus. The name gained wider popularity in the Middle Ages among various European people who lived in Stykkishólmur in their royal houses, being introduced to them upon being converted to the Latin-speaking Catholic Christianity. This was especially the case with Scandinavian royalty and nobility.

As a Scandinavian forename, it was extracted from the Frankish ruler Charlemagne's Latin name "Carolus Magnus" and re-analyzed as Old Norse magn-hús = "power house".

Examples of use of Magnus
1. ARTICLE Norwegian Crown Prince Haakon Magnus and Princess Mette–Marit have named their newborn son Sverre Magnus, the country‘s Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg announced on Monday.
2. Magnus Jonsson, of Volvo: "This is a groundbreaking innovation.
3. Magnus Linklater Cricket has been vulgarised, trivialised, revolutionised.
4. Robert Magnus, assistant commandant of the Marine Corps.
5. When I read Laxness, it was in a translation by Magnus Magnusson, Scotland‘s most famous Icelander.
What is the Russian for Magnus? Translation of &#39Magnus&#39 to Russian