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Cosa (chi) è brontosaurus$9863$ - definizione

AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHT (1937-2011)
Brontosaurus (play); Brontosaurus (Play); Book of Days (play)
  • A scene from the 1986 New York revival of ''[[Home Free!]]''

Brontosaurus         
  • Skeleton of the AMNH apatosaurine (possibly ''B. excelsus'', specimen AMNH 460) as remounted in 1995
  • Mounted cast skeleton of ''B. parvus'' (UW 15556)
  • Tail vertebra of ''B. excelsus'' specimen YPM 1980
  • Reconstructed skeleton of a juvenile ''B. parvus'' (type specimen CM 566), [[Carnegie Museum of Natural History]]
  • Comparison of three specimens and a human: Oklahoma specimen of ''[[Apatosaurus ajax]]'' (orange), ''A. louisae'' (red), and ''Brontosaurus parvus'' (green)
  • Restoration of a ''B. excelsus'' group
  • Restoration of ''B. excelsus''.
  • [[Infographic]] explaining the history of ''Brontosaurus'' and ''Apatosaurus'' according to Tschopp et al. 2015
  • Cast of ''B. parvus'' specimen UWGM 15556 at [[Tellus Science Museum]]
  • O.C. Marsh]]. The head is based on material now assigned to ''[[Brachiosaurus]]'' sp.
  • Left front limb of ''B. yahnahpin'', [[Morrison Natural History Museum]]
  • Obsolete mount of an apatosaurine referred to ''B. excelsus'' (specimen AMNH 460) with sculpted skull, completed in 1905, [[American Museum of Natural History]]
  • ''Gertie the Dinosaur'' (1914)
  • Hypothetical skull, sculpted in 1931, Yale Peabody Museum
GENUS OF APATOSAURS
Brontosaur; Brontosaurs; Elosaurus; Eobrontosaurus; Eobrontosaurus yahnahpin; Thunder lizard; Apatosaurus excelsus; Brontosaurus excelsus; Brontosaurus amplus; Apatosaurus amplus; Brontosaurus yahnahpin; Brontosaurus parvus; Apatosaurus parvus; Elosaurus parvus; B. excelsus; Apatosaurus yahnahpin
·noun A genus of American jurassic dinosaurs. A length of sixty feet is believed to have been attained by these reptiles.
brontosaurus         
  • Skeleton of the AMNH apatosaurine (possibly ''B. excelsus'', specimen AMNH 460) as remounted in 1995
  • Mounted cast skeleton of ''B. parvus'' (UW 15556)
  • Tail vertebra of ''B. excelsus'' specimen YPM 1980
  • Reconstructed skeleton of a juvenile ''B. parvus'' (type specimen CM 566), [[Carnegie Museum of Natural History]]
  • Comparison of three specimens and a human: Oklahoma specimen of ''[[Apatosaurus ajax]]'' (orange), ''A. louisae'' (red), and ''Brontosaurus parvus'' (green)
  • Restoration of a ''B. excelsus'' group
  • Restoration of ''B. excelsus''.
  • [[Infographic]] explaining the history of ''Brontosaurus'' and ''Apatosaurus'' according to Tschopp et al. 2015
  • Cast of ''B. parvus'' specimen UWGM 15556 at [[Tellus Science Museum]]
  • O.C. Marsh]]. The head is based on material now assigned to ''[[Brachiosaurus]]'' sp.
  • Left front limb of ''B. yahnahpin'', [[Morrison Natural History Museum]]
  • Obsolete mount of an apatosaurine referred to ''B. excelsus'' (specimen AMNH 460) with sculpted skull, completed in 1905, [[American Museum of Natural History]]
  • ''Gertie the Dinosaur'' (1914)
  • Hypothetical skull, sculpted in 1931, Yale Peabody Museum
GENUS OF APATOSAURS
Brontosaur; Brontosaurs; Elosaurus; Eobrontosaurus; Eobrontosaurus yahnahpin; Thunder lizard; Apatosaurus excelsus; Brontosaurus excelsus; Brontosaurus amplus; Apatosaurus amplus; Brontosaurus yahnahpin; Brontosaurus parvus; Apatosaurus parvus; Elosaurus parvus; B. excelsus; Apatosaurus yahnahpin
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(also brontosaur 'br?nt?s?:)
¦ noun another term for apatosaurus.
Origin
mod. L. (former genus name), from Gk bronte 'thunder' + sauros 'lizard'.
Bully for Brontosaurus         
1991 BOOK BY STEPHEN JAY GOULD
Bully for brontosaurus
Bully for Brontosaurus (1991) is the fifth volume of collected essays by the Harvard paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould. The essays were culled from his monthly column "This View of Life" in Natural History magazine, to which Gould contributed for 27 years.

Wikipedia

Lanford Wilson

Lanford Wilson (April 13, 1937 – March 24, 2011) was an American playwright. His work, as described by The New York Times, was "earthy, realist, greatly admired [and] widely performed." Wilson helped to advance the Off-Off-Broadway theater movement with his earliest plays, which were first produced at the Caffe Cino beginning in 1964. He was one of the first playwrights to move from Off-Off-Broadway to Off-Broadway, then Broadway and beyond.

He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1980 and was elected in 2001 to the Theater Hall of Fame. In 2004, Wilson was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters and received the PEN/Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater Award as a Master American Dramatist. He was nominated for three Tony Awards and has won a Drama Desk Award and five Obie Awards.

Wilson's 1964 short play The Madness of Lady Bright was his first major success and led to further works throughout the 1960s that expressed a variety of social and romantic themes. In 1969, he co-founded the Circle Repertory Company with theatre director Marshall W. Mason. He wrote many plays for the Circle Repertory in the 1970s. His 1973 play The Hot l Baltimore was the company's first major success with both audiences and critics. The Off-Broadway production exceeded 1,000 performances.

His play Fifth of July was first produced at Circle Repertory in 1978. He received a Tony Award nomination for its Broadway production, which opened in 1980. A prequel to Fifth of July called Talley's Folly (opened 1979 at Circle Repertory) opened on Broadway before Fifth of July and won Wilson the 1980 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and his first Tony nomination. Burn This (1987) was another Broadway success. Wilson also wrote the libretti for several operas.