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Thomas à Kempis - traduzione in Inglese

GERMAN CANON REGULAR
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  • ''Opera spirituale'', 1568.
  • The [[reliquary]] with the relics of Thomas à Kempis
  • Mount Saint Agnes]]'' – (1569)
  • Monument on Mount Saint Agnes in [[Zwolle]] "Here lived Thomas van Kempen in the service of the Lord and wrote his ''Imitation of Christ'', 1406–1471"

Thomas à Kempis         
n. Thomas à Kempis (1379-1471), escritor y sacerdote alemán
Thomas Alva Edison         
  •  ''A Day with Thomas Edison'' (1922)
  • National Portrait Gallery]]
  • Edison's Menlo Park Lab, 1880
  • Share of the Edison Storage Battery Company, issued October 19, 1903
  • Photograph of Edison with his phonograph (2nd model), taken in [[Mathew Brady]]'s Washington, D.C. studio in April 1878
  • Thomas A. Edison Industries Exhibit, Primary Battery section, 1915
  • Thomas Edison's first successful model of light bulb, used in public demonstration at Menlo Park, December 1879
  • [[Henry Ford]], Thomas Edison, and [[Harvey Firestone]], respectively. [[Ft. Myers]], Florida, February 11, 1929
  • date=September 4, 2013 }} Part of the Library of Congress/''Inventing Entertainment'' educational website. Retrieved December 14, 2006.</ref> Customers who watched the final round saw Leonard score a knockdown.
  • U.S. Patent #223898: Electric-Lamp, issued January 27, 1880
  • Edison's Menlo Park Laboratory, reconstructed at Greenfield Village at [[Henry Ford Museum]] in Dearborn, Michigan
  • Mina Miller Edison in 1906
  • Extravagant displays of electric lights quickly became a feature of public events, as in this picture from the 1897 [[Tennessee Centennial Exposition]].
  • ''Columbia'']], was the first commercial application for Edison's incandescent light bulb in 1880.
  • Statue of young Thomas Edison by the railroad tracks in Port Huron, Michigan. The [[Blue Water Bridge]] can be seen in the background.
  • Thomas Edison commemorative stamp, issued on the 100th anniversary of his birth in 1947
  • Edison in 1861
  • Edison in 1915
AMERICAN INVENTOR AND BUSINESSMAN (1847–1931)
ThomasEdison; Thomas Alva Edison; Thomas A. Edison; Thomas Edision; Thomas Alba Edison; Tom Edison; Wizard of Menlo Park; Thomas edison; Thomas alva edison; The Wizard of Menlo Park; Thomas A Edison; Alva Edison; Thomas edison the inventor; Thomas edison phonograph; Tom alva edison; Edison; Biography of thomas edison; Tomas Edison; Edison, Thomas
Tomás Alva Edison (1847-1931), descubridor americano que inventó entre otras cosas la lámpara eléctrica
Thomas Edison         
  •  ''A Day with Thomas Edison'' (1922)
  • National Portrait Gallery]]
  • Edison's Menlo Park Lab, 1880
  • Share of the Edison Storage Battery Company, issued October 19, 1903
  • Photograph of Edison with his phonograph (2nd model), taken in [[Mathew Brady]]'s Washington, D.C. studio in April 1878
  • Thomas A. Edison Industries Exhibit, Primary Battery section, 1915
  • Thomas Edison's first successful model of light bulb, used in public demonstration at Menlo Park, December 1879
  • [[Henry Ford]], Thomas Edison, and [[Harvey Firestone]], respectively. [[Ft. Myers]], Florida, February 11, 1929
  • date=September 4, 2013 }} Part of the Library of Congress/''Inventing Entertainment'' educational website. Retrieved December 14, 2006.</ref> Customers who watched the final round saw Leonard score a knockdown.
  • U.S. Patent #223898: Electric-Lamp, issued January 27, 1880
  • Edison's Menlo Park Laboratory, reconstructed at Greenfield Village at [[Henry Ford Museum]] in Dearborn, Michigan
  • Mina Miller Edison in 1906
  • Extravagant displays of electric lights quickly became a feature of public events, as in this picture from the 1897 [[Tennessee Centennial Exposition]].
  • ''Columbia'']], was the first commercial application for Edison's incandescent light bulb in 1880.
  • Statue of young Thomas Edison by the railroad tracks in Port Huron, Michigan. The [[Blue Water Bridge]] can be seen in the background.
  • Thomas Edison commemorative stamp, issued on the 100th anniversary of his birth in 1947
  • Edison in 1861
  • Edison in 1915
AMERICAN INVENTOR AND BUSINESSMAN (1847–1931)
ThomasEdison; Thomas Alva Edison; Thomas A. Edison; Thomas Edision; Thomas Alba Edison; Tom Edison; Wizard of Menlo Park; Thomas edison; Thomas alva edison; The Wizard of Menlo Park; Thomas A Edison; Alva Edison; Thomas edison the inventor; Thomas edison phonograph; Tom alva edison; Edison; Biography of thomas edison; Tomas Edison; Edison, Thomas
n. Thomas Edison, Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), inventor americano que inventó entre otras cosas la lámpara eléctrica

Definizione

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Wikipedia

Thomas à Kempis

Thomas à Kempis (c. 1380 – 25 July 1471; German: Thomas von Kempen; Dutch: Thomas van Kempen) was a German-Dutch canon regular of the late medieval period and the author of The Imitation of Christ, published anonymously in Latin in the Netherlands c. 1418–1427, one of the most popular and best known Christian devotional books. His name means "Thomas of Kempen", Kempen being his home town.

He was a member of the Modern Devotion, a spiritual movement during the late medieval period, and a follower of Geert Groote and Florens Radewyns, the founders of the Brethren of the Common Life.