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Dmon Prunner — est un photographe de mode islandais, né en 1976. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Expositions 3 Galerie 4 Prix 5 … Wikipédia en Français
DMON — Discrete Monitoring ( > NASA Acronym List ) … Acronyms von A bis Z
Cædmon — For other uses, see Caedmon (disambiguation). Cædmon ( /ˈkæ … Wikipedia
Cædmon — Denkmal in Whitby Cædmon war ein englischer Dichter des späten 7. Jahrhunderts. Er ist der erste namentlich bekannte Dichter der englischen Literatur und einer von nur zwölf altenglischen Dichtern, deren Namen überliefert sind. Cædmons Werdegang… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cædmon's Hymn — is a short Old English poem originally composed by Cædmon, an illiterate cowherd, in honour of God the Creator. It survives in a Latin translation by Bede in his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum and in vernacular versions written down in… … Wikipedia
Cædmon — Monument à la mémoire de Cædmon à Whitby Cædmon, Cædmon de Whitby, ou encore Cedmon, né dans la Northumbrie, est le plus ancien poète anglais dont le nom soit connu. Il était moine au monastère double de Streonæshalch (devenu abbaye de Whitby),… … Wikipédia en Français
Cædmon manuscript — The title of this article contains the character æ. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Caedmon manuscript. An illustration for the story of Cain, from the Caedmon manuscript. MS Junius 11 (Caedmon, Junius… … Wikipedia
Cædmon, Saint — • Article on the laborer for the double monastery of Whitby, composer of hymns and other Biblical poems in Anglo Saxon, who died between 670 and 680 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
CÆDMON — an English poet of the 7th century, the fragment of a hymn by whom, preserved by Bede, is the oldest specimen extant of English poetry; wrote a poem on the beginning of things at the call of a voice from heaven, saying as he slept, Cædmon,… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Cædmon — m ( es/ as) Cadmon; a man employed by the monks of Whitby in the are of their cattle in the early part of the seventh century. He is the first person of whom we possess any metrical composition in our vernacular language. So striking and similar… … Old to modern English dictionary