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Petrarch and Chaucer were contemporaries - traducción al ruso

CRATER ON MERCURY
Petrarch Crater; Petrarch crater
  • Oblique view of Petrarch crater by [[MESSENGER]]

Petrarch and Chaucer were contemporaries      
Петрарка был современником Чосера
Chaucerian         
  • ''Balade to Rosemounde'', 1477 print
  • Statue of Chaucer, dressed as a Canterbury pilgrim, on the corner of Best Lane and the High Street, [[Canterbury]]
  • John Urry's 1721 edition]] of Chaucer's complete works. It is the first edition of Chaucer to be entirely in [[Roman type]].
  • Arms of Geoffrey Chaucer: ''Per pale argent and gules, a bend counterchanged.''
  • Chaucer crest ''A unicorn's head'' with [[canting arms]] of Roet below: ''Gules, three Catherine Wheels or'' (French ''rouet'' = "spinning wheel"). [[Ewelme]] Church, Oxfordshire. Possibly funeral helm of his son [[Thomas Chaucer]]
  • Catherine Wheels]] or'' (Roet, [[canting arms]], French ''rouet'' = "spinning wheel"), and that at bottom right displays Roet quartering ''Argent, a chief gules overall a lion rampant double queued or'' (Chaucer) with crest of Chaucer above: ''A unicorn head''
  • Portrait of Chaucer from a 1412 manuscript by [[Thomas Hoccleve]], who may have met Chaucer
  • Ellesmere Manuscript]] held in the [[Huntington Library]] in [[San Marino, California]]
  • Chaucer as a pilgrim, in the early 15th-century illuminated [[Ellesmere manuscript]] of the ''Canterbury Tales''
  • A 19th-century depiction of Chaucer
  • Title page of Chaucer's ''Canterbury Tales'', c. 1400
  • Portrait of Chaucer (16th century). The arms are: ''Per pale argent and gules, a bend counterchanged''.
  • Portrait of Chaucer by Romantic era poet and painter [[William Blake]], c. 1800
14TH CENTURY ENGLISH POET AND AUTHOR
Geofrey Chaucer; Chaucer; Geoffry Chaucer; Chaucerian; Chaucer, Geoffrey; G. Chaucer; Geoffery Chaucer; Jeffrey Chaucer; Chausseur; The father of English literature; Father of English literature; Chaucer bibliography; Chauceresque

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прилагательное

общая лексика

чосеровский

литература

чосеров(ский)

относящийся к Чосеру

Chaucerian         
  • ''Balade to Rosemounde'', 1477 print
  • Statue of Chaucer, dressed as a Canterbury pilgrim, on the corner of Best Lane and the High Street, [[Canterbury]]
  • John Urry's 1721 edition]] of Chaucer's complete works. It is the first edition of Chaucer to be entirely in [[Roman type]].
  • Arms of Geoffrey Chaucer: ''Per pale argent and gules, a bend counterchanged.''
  • Chaucer crest ''A unicorn's head'' with [[canting arms]] of Roet below: ''Gules, three Catherine Wheels or'' (French ''rouet'' = "spinning wheel"). [[Ewelme]] Church, Oxfordshire. Possibly funeral helm of his son [[Thomas Chaucer]]
  • Catherine Wheels]] or'' (Roet, [[canting arms]], French ''rouet'' = "spinning wheel"), and that at bottom right displays Roet quartering ''Argent, a chief gules overall a lion rampant double queued or'' (Chaucer) with crest of Chaucer above: ''A unicorn head''
  • Portrait of Chaucer from a 1412 manuscript by [[Thomas Hoccleve]], who may have met Chaucer
  • Ellesmere Manuscript]] held in the [[Huntington Library]] in [[San Marino, California]]
  • Chaucer as a pilgrim, in the early 15th-century illuminated [[Ellesmere manuscript]] of the ''Canterbury Tales''
  • A 19th-century depiction of Chaucer
  • Title page of Chaucer's ''Canterbury Tales'', c. 1400
  • Portrait of Chaucer (16th century). The arms are: ''Per pale argent and gules, a bend counterchanged''.
  • Portrait of Chaucer by Romantic era poet and painter [[William Blake]], c. 1800
14TH CENTURY ENGLISH POET AND AUTHOR
Geofrey Chaucer; Chaucer; Geoffry Chaucer; Chaucerian; Chaucer, Geoffrey; G. Chaucer; Geoffery Chaucer; Jeffrey Chaucer; Chausseur; The father of English literature; Father of English literature; Chaucer bibliography; Chauceresque
Chaucerian adj. чосеровский

Definición

Вергельд
(нем. Wergeld - цена человека, рус. вира, польск, głowa)

в варварских правдах (См. Варварские правды) денежное возмещение за убийство свободного человека. Возникает как альтернатива кровной мести (См. Кровная месть), постепенно вытесняя её. Размер В. устанавливался соглашением сторон с учётом пола и возраста убитого. Варварские правды германцев сохранили особую защиту женщин и детей, а также устанавливали повышенный В. за убийство знати, должностных лиц, священнослужителей. В. определялся в твёрдой денежной сумме (солидах) и уплачивался убийцей или его родственниками в определенных долях семье убитого, его родичам и королю (по Салической правде (См. Салическая правда) В. за убийство свободного франка составлял 200 солидов, за убийство королевского дружинника - 600 солидов). Несвоевременная уплата В. восстанавливала право пострадавшей стороны на непосредственную расправу с убийцей.

С развитием феодальных отношений в Западной Европе В. постепенно утрачивает своё значение, однако в различных формах он сохранялся до 12-13 вв.

Вира Русской правды, соответствующая германскому В., отражает поздний этап эволюции этого института.

Лит.: Черниловский З. М., История рабовладельческого государства и права, 2 изд., М., 1960; Хрестоматия памятников феодального государства и права стран Европы, М., 1961.

Wikipedia

Petrarch (crater)

Petrarch is a crater on Mercury. This crater is located within the distorted terrain on the opposite side of the planet from the Caloris Basin. It was named after Petrarch, the medieval Italian poet, by the IAU in 1976.

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