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VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATION
Lunar society; Lunar Circle; The Lunar Society; Lunar men; Birmingham Lunar Society; Lunar Society
  • [[Benjamin Franklin]]
  • [[William Bloye]]'s gold-covered statue ''[[Boulton, Watt and Murdoch]]'', in central Birmingham
  •  ''[[Erasmus Darwin]]'' by [[Joseph Wright of Derby]], 1770 ([[Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery]])
  • [[Matthew Boulton]]
  • [[Joseph Priestley]], c. 1783
  • The [[Priestley riots]] of 1791
  • Handsworth]], Birmingham, a regular venue for meetings of the Lunar Society
  • [[William Small]]
  • [[William Withering]]

lunar      
adj. قمري, هلالي, فضي
lunar         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lunar (disambiguation)
صِفَة : قَمَريّ . هلاليّ . فضّيّ
lunar         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lunar (disambiguation)
ADJ
قمرى = هلالى فضى

Definición

Lunar
·noun A lunar distance.
II. Lunar ·adj Resembling the moon; orbed.
III. Lunar ·adj Of or pertaining to the moon; as, lunar observations.
IV. Lunar ·adj Measured by the revolutions of the moon; as, a lunar month.
V. Lunar ·adj Influenced by the moon, as in growth, character, or properties; as, lunar herbs.
VI. Lunar ·noun The middle bone of the proximal series of the carpus;
- called also semilunar, and intermedium.

Wikipedia

Lunar Society of Birmingham

The Lunar Society of Birmingham was a British dinner club and informal learned society of prominent figures in the Midlands Enlightenment, including industrialists, natural philosophers and intellectuals, who met regularly between 1765 and 1813 in Birmingham. At first called the Lunar Circle, "Lunar Society" became the formal name by 1775. The name arose because the society would meet during the full moon, as the extra light made the journey home easier and safer in the absence of street lighting. The members cheerfully referred to themselves as "lunaticks", a pun on lunatics. Venues included Erasmus Darwin's home in Lichfield, Matthew Boulton's home, Soho House, Bowbridge House in Derbyshire, and Great Barr Hall.