burning glass - traducción al holandés
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burning glass - traducción al holandés

LARGE CONVEX LENS THAT CAN CONCENTRATE THE SUN'S RAYS ONTO A SMALL AREA, HEATING UP THE AREA AND THUS RESULTING IN IGNITION OF THE EXPOSED SURFACE
Burning-mirror; Burning-glass; Burning lens; Fire lens; Burning Glass
  • A makeshift burning glass, using the eyepiece of a [[telescope]], being used to burn a leaf.
  • Lavoisier with French Academy of Sciences' ''lentilles ardentes''}}
  • 1658 illustration depicting the sun's rays being focused to start a fire

burning glass         
brandglas {verzameld de hitte van de zonnestralen}
stained glass         
  • Large stained glass window at the Basílica Nuestra Señora de Lourdes. Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Arms]] of [[Unterwalden]], 1564, with typical painted details, extensive ''silver stain'', ''Cousin's rose'' on the face, and flashed ''ruby glass'' with abraded white motif.
  • Largest rose window in the Basílica del Voto Nacional located in Quito, Ecuador
COLORED GLASS USED AS AN ART MATERIAL
Stained-glass; Stained Glass; Stained-glass window; Stained glass window; Stained glass windows; Stained-glass windows; Stain glass; Stain Glass; Stained-Glass Window; Stained-Glass Windows; Silver stain (glass); Stained-glass artist; Stained Glass Windows; Pot metal glass; History of stained glass
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burnt at the stake         
  • A [[Hindu]] widow burning herself with the corpse of her husband, 1820s
  • The burning of a 16th-century Dutch [[Anabaptist]], [[Anneken Hendriks]], who was charged with heresy
  • Tanit with a lion's head
  • Burning of two [[homosexuals]], [[Richard Puller von Hohenburg]] and Anton Mätzler, at the stake outside [[Zürich]], 1482 ([[Spiezer Schilling]])
  • ''Ceremony of Burning a Hindu Widow with the Body of her Late Husband'', from ''Pictorial History of China and India'', 1851
  • Black Death Epidemic]]. ''Antiquitates Flandriae'' ([[Royal Library of Belgium]] manuscript 1376/77).
  • Mariana de Carabajal]] (converted Jew), [[Mexico City]], 1601
  • Cathar]] heretics
  • Dózsa's execution (contemporary woodcut)
  • Hulagu]] (left) imprisons Caliph Al-Musta'sim among his treasures to starve him to death. Medieval depiction from "Le livre des merveilles", 15th century
  • [[Jan Hus]] burnt at the stake
  • [[Lynching of Jesse Washington]] in [[Waco, Texas]], on May 15, 1916. He was repeatedly lowered and raised onto a fire for about two hours.
  • Native Americans scalping and roasting their prisoners, published in 1873
  • Perillos being forced into the brazen bull that he built for Phalaris
  • [[Nero's Torches]].
  • ''Joan of Arc's Death at the Stake'', by [[Hermann Stilke]] (1843)
  • Burning of the [[Knights Templar]], 1314
  • An 18th-century illustration of a wicker man. Engraving from ''A Tour in Wales'' written by [[Thomas Pennant]]
  • [[Theodor de Bry]] engraving of a Conquistador being executed by gold
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EXECUTION METHOD
Burning at the stake; Burned at the stake; Burnt at the stake; Burned alive at the stake; Execution by fire; Burn at the stake; Burning to death; Burned to death; Burned at a stake; Stake burning; Burned alive; Burning To Death; Execution by burning; Death by fire; Death by combustion; Burning alive; Burn alive; Executed by fire; Burnt to death; György Dózsa on the iron throne; Fire and faggot; Burning of humans; Death by Burning; Burn at stake; Executed by burning; Burned at the stakes
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Definición

burning glass
¦ noun a lens for concentrating the sun's rays on an object so as to set fire to it.

Wikipedia

Burning glass

A burning glass or burning lens is a large convex lens that can concentrate the sun's rays onto a small area, heating up the area and thus resulting in ignition of the exposed surface. Burning mirrors achieve a similar effect by using reflecting surfaces to focus the light. They were used in 18th-century chemical studies for burning materials in closed glass vessels where the products of combustion could be trapped for analysis. The burning glass was a useful contrivance in the days before electrical ignition was easily achieved.

Ejemplos de uso de burning glass
1. When he regained consciousness, burning glass was "raining", cutting up hundreds of people — "there was a public issue launch that day" — were lying moaning or dead.
2. The poster was blamed for fueling the anger of about 500 youthful protesters whose barricade–burning, glass–breaking rampage forced the People‘s Party to move a pre–election rally from the Bundesplatz, the Federal Square in front of parliament.