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Что (кто) такое irregular gout - определение

18TH-CENTURY FRENCH STYLE OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE
Gout grec

Goût grec         
The French term goût grec (; "Greek taste") is often applied to the earliest expression of the Neoclassical style in France and refers specifically to the decorative arts and architecture of the mid-1750s to the late 1760s. The style was more fanciful than historically accurate, though the first archaeological surveys of Greece had begun to appear at this time.
Gout         
  • [[Antonie van Leeuwenhoek]] described the microscopic appearance of uric acid crystals in 1679.<ref name="Pillinger"/>
  • Chemical structure of [[uric acid]]
  • sodium urate]] affecting the elbow, knuckles, and finger joints.
MEDICAL CONDITION THAT RESULTS IN RECURRENT PAIN AND SWELLING OF JOINTS
Podagra; Arthritic gout; Rich Man's Disease; Gouty arthritis; Antigout; The Gout; Acute gouty arthritis; Metabolic arthritis; Urate crystal arthropathy; Uric acid crystal deposition in joint; Chrystal synovitis; Poor man's gout; Urate deposition disease; Crystal synovitis; Refractory chronic gout; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Refractory Chronic Gout; Disease of kings; Harrison syndrome; Chronic tophaceuous gout; Harrison Syndrome
·noun Taste; relish.
II. Gout ·noun A drop; a clot or coagulation.
III. Gout ·noun A disease of cornstalks. ·see Corn fly, under Corn.
IV. Gout ·noun A constitutional disease, occurring by paroxysms. It consists in an inflammation of the fibrous and ligamentous parts of the joints, and almost always attacks first the great toe, next the smaller joints, after which it may attack the greater articulations. It is attended with various sympathetic phenomena, particularly in the digestive organs. It may also attack internal organs, as the stomach, the intestines, ·etc.
podagra         
  • [[Antonie van Leeuwenhoek]] described the microscopic appearance of uric acid crystals in 1679.<ref name="Pillinger"/>
  • Chemical structure of [[uric acid]]
  • sodium urate]] affecting the elbow, knuckles, and finger joints.
MEDICAL CONDITION THAT RESULTS IN RECURRENT PAIN AND SWELLING OF JOINTS
Podagra; Arthritic gout; Rich Man's Disease; Gouty arthritis; Antigout; The Gout; Acute gouty arthritis; Metabolic arthritis; Urate crystal arthropathy; Uric acid crystal deposition in joint; Chrystal synovitis; Poor man's gout; Urate deposition disease; Crystal synovitis; Refractory chronic gout; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Refractory Chronic Gout; Disease of kings; Harrison syndrome; Chronic tophaceuous gout; Harrison Syndrome
[p?'dagr?, 'p?d?gr?]
¦ noun Medicine gout of the foot, especially the big toe.
Derivatives
podagral adjective
podagric adjective
podagrous adjective
Origin
ME: from L., from Gk pous, pod- 'foot' + agra 'seizure'.

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Goût grec

The French term goût grec ([ɡu ɡʁɛk]; "Greek taste") is often applied to the earliest expression of the Neoclassical style in France and refers specifically to the decorative arts and architecture of the mid-1750s to the late 1760s. The style was more fanciful than historically accurate, though the first archaeological surveys of Greece had begun to appear at this time. It was characterized by severe rectilinear and trabeated forms with a somewhat crude Greek detailing incorporating bold pilasters, Ionic scrolls, Greek key and scroll frets and guilloche.

The style's origin may be found in the suite of furniture designed by Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain for the Parisian financier Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (now in the Musée Condé, Chantilly). In comparison to the prevailing Rococo style, the austerity of these pieces is stark, and found praise from the contemporary authority on Greek antiquity, the Comte de Caylus. Also influential were the engravings of the architect Jean-François de Neufforge, the architecture of Charles De Wailly, and the designs of Philippe de La Guêpière. The goût grec was a style of avant-garde circles in upper-class Paris, but was ignored at the court at Versailles, where a more conservative, stiffened Louis XV style and modified "Transitional" style obtained.

The goût grec was short-lived and replaced quickly with the delicate, linear (or insipid, according to preference) goût étrusque and goût arabesque, neo-Etruscan and "arabesque" fashions with closer parallels in contemporary British Adam style of the 1770s and 80s.