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pater$58375$ - traduzione in greco

ENGLISH WRITER, CRITIC AND ESSAYIST (1839–1894)
Walter Horatio Pater; W. pater
  • Bodleian]] copy of ''An Imaginary Portrait'' (1894), re-bound for the Library in 1916 by [[Katharine Adams]] (1862–1952) with her cover-design
  • The Pater family tree, from Thomas Wright's biography, 1907
  • Walter Pater lived at 2 [[Bradmore Road]] in [[North Oxford]] (the right-hand house with a [[blue plaque]]) between 1869 and 1885 with his sisters, including [[Clara Pater]], a pioneer of women's education.<ref name="blue-plaque" />
  • Brasenose College, Oxford (centre). Pater's rooms were on the upper floor above the [[oriel window]], left.
  • Plaque at 2 Bradmore Road, Oxford
  • Pater as a young don at Brasenose
  • Blue plaque, 12 [[Earls Terrace]], Kensington
  • Pater's grave in [[Holywell Cemetery]], Oxford (before 1907)
  • Walter Pater lived with his sisters at 12 [[Earls Terrace]], Kensington (house with [[blue plaque]]) between 1885 and 1893.<ref name="blue-plaque" />

pater      
n. πατήρ
by jove         
  • alt=Bas-relief of five Roman priests
  • alt=Statue of three figures, seated side by side
  • alt=Painting of a mother feeding her child, watched by a shepherd, with lightning flashing across a dark sky in the background
  • A bronze statue of Jupiter, from the territory of the [[Treveri]]
  • Jupiter's head crowned with laurel and ivy. Sardonyx cameo ([[Louvre]])
  • Statue of Jupiter, Vatican, Rome.
  • equivalent]] form of ''Jupiter''.
  • alt=Bas=relief of family group, with an animal, outside large building with columns
  • alt=Bas-relief of Jupiter, nude from the waist up and seated on a throne
  • alt=Roman coin, with bearded head on front and standing figure on reverse
  • Jupiter-Zeus with thunderbolt and sceptre in the clouds. Fresco in [[Herculaneum]], 1-37 AD
  • alt=Narrow stone altar, with inscription
  • alt=Painting of a bearded, seated Jupiter, unclothed from the waist up and holding a staff
CHIEF DEITY OF ROMAN STATE RELIGION
Jupiter Caelestis; Jupiter Fulgurator; Jupiter Lucetius; Jupiter Totans; Jupiter Victor; Jupiter Latarius; Jupiter Pluvius; Pluvius; Jupiter Stator; Iuppiter; Jupiter(Mythology); Jupiter (Roman religion and mythology); Jupiter (god); Iovis; Jovis; Jipiter (god); Juppiter; Iupiter; Jove; Iuppiter (mythology); By Jove; Diespiter; Jove Aegiochus; Jupiter (deity); Δὶς πατήρ; Diovis Pater; Dieus Pater; Dies Pater; Dius Pater; IVPITER; Jupiter god; Iūpiter
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Definizione

pater
['pe?t?]
¦ noun
1. Brit. informal, dated father.
2. Anthropology a person's legal father. Often contrasted with genitor.
Origin
from L.

Wikipedia

Walter Pater

Walter Horatio Pater (4 August 1839 – 30 July 1894) was an English essayist, art and literary critic, and fiction writer, regarded as one of the great stylists. His first and most often reprinted book, Studies in the History of the Renaissance (1873), revised as The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry (1877), in which he outlined his approach to art and advocated an ideal of the intense inner life, was taken by many as a manifesto (whether stimulating or subversive) of Aestheticism.