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On the exterior wall of the " Hôpital Necker – Enfants Malades ", where Laennec wrote Mediate auscultation, near the entrance of the hospital in 149, Rue de Sèvres, there is a marble memorial tablet with an engraved portrait of Laennec and this inscription: " Dans cet hôpital Laennec découvrit l ' auscultation.
The current bill was introduced in 1976 and retains Jefferson's portrait on the obverse but replaced Monticello on the reverse with an engraved modified reproduction of John Trumbull's painting Declaration of Independence instead.
* An engraved portrait of Clinton appeared on the Legal Tender ( United States Note ) issue of 1880 in the $ 1000. 00 denomination.
His engraved portrait appears on the tombstone $ 10. 00 silver certificate of 1886.
Het Loo is not a palace but, as the title of its engraved portrait ( illustration, below ) states, a " Lust-hof " ( a retreat, or " pleasure house ").
The person named in the dedicatory preface and depicted with an engraved portrait often responded with a financial gift or an honorary title.
* a grain of rice with a portrait of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh engraved on it for $ 20, 000
A distinctive engraved portrait of Thomas appeared on U. S. paper money in 1890 and 1891.
They were created in wood, engraved bone, and cloth and depicted puma and jaguar effigies, incense burners, carved wooden hallucinogenic snuff tablets, and human portrait vessels.
Brummell, engraved from a miniature portrait
John Taylor portrait engraved by Thomas Cockson, from the frontispiece of Taylor's 1630 poetry anthology.
In 1831 his portrait and that of some Qajar princes were engraved on a rock at Cheshmeh Ali hill and its surrounding was decorated with tablets covered by poetry.
The first issue came in 1963, an engraved set with 15 values ranging from ½d to one pound, featuring a portrait of Queen Elizabeth overlooking various scenes of human activity in Antarctica.
He also engraved a portrait that Maria Cosway had commissioned that was the first portrait of Napoleon seen in Britain.
" From 1805 to 1808, he was engaged in etching William Blake's designs to Blair's Grave, which, with a portrait of the artist engraved by Schiavonetti after T Phillips, R. A., were published in 1808.
In 1807 he sent to the Royal Academy the well-known portrait of William Blake, now in the National Portrait Gallery, London, which was engraved in line by Luigi Schiavonetti, and later etched by William Bell Scott.
His contributions to the Academy exhibition of 1809 included a portrait of Sir Joseph Banks ( engraved by Niccolo Schiavonetti ), and to that of 1814, two portraits of Lord Byron ( engraved by Robert Graves, A. R. A ( 1798 – 1873 ).
An engraved portrait of Gage
This designer is known primarily for his reverses, with the portrait of the 1823 Two Pounds being the only obverse he engraved, using as a basis a model by Sir Francis Chantrey.
A portrait of the composer, engraved by Paulus Seel for Biber's Sonatae Violino solo ( 1681 )
Windom's engraved portrait appeared on the $ 2. 00 denomination of U. S. silver certificates from 1891 to 1896.
He continued working in Rome, turning out portrait cameos and engraved gems, until 1814.

engraved and appeared
The same engraved illustration appeared on the canary-yellow cover of each monthly part ; this colour became Thackeray's signature ( as a light blue-green was Dickens '), allowing passers-by to notice a new Thackeray number in a bookstall from a distance.
The names of the winning countries that had appeared on the plinth have now been engraved on the back of the trophy.
Unlike some universities, the motto is not seen frequently at RGU, although it has appeared in graduation materials and is engraved on the shaft of the university's ceremonial mace.
By the 1630s, elaborate parterres de broderie appeared at Wilton House, so magnificent that they were engravedthe only trace of them that remains.
A distinctive engraved portrait of McPherson appeared on U. S. paper money in 1890 and 1891.
* In 1863, a new 2 ¢ Jackson design appeared, engraved in steel by Frederick Halpin and printed by Archer & Daly in pale red.
* A 20 ¢ stamp with George Washington also appeared in 1863, again employing a design engraved in steel by Halpin and printed by Archer & Daly.
One of the first acts of the Cook Government Cook Ministry, sworn in on 14 June 1913, was to order a series of postage stamps designed with the profile of George V. On 8 December 1913 the first of these, an engraved 1d carmine-red, appeared.
His first original work, Histoire naturelle des singes appeared in 1800, illustrated by sixty-two folio plates, drawn and engraved by himself.
There is no consistent view in classical rabbinical literature as to the order of the names ; the Jerusalem Targum, for example, argued that the names appeared in the order of the birth of each tribe's patriarch according to the Book of Genesis ; Maimonides argued that the names were all engraved on the first stone, with the words are the tribes of Jeshurun being engraved on the last stone ; kabbalistic writers such Hezekiah ben Manoah and Bahya ben Asher argued that only six letters from each name was present on each stone, together with a few letters from the names of Abraham, Isaac, or Jacob, or from the phrase are the tribes of Jeshurun, so that there were seventy-two letters in total ( 72 being a very significant number in Kabbalistic thought ).
In 1827 appeared the " King giving away Prizes at the Salon of 1824 " ( Louvre — engraved by Jazet ) the picture by which Heim is best known and " Saint Hyacinthe.
He played 10 games with Detroit in the 1953 – 54 season and appeared in the playoffs, getting his name engraved on the Stanley Cup.
This hand colored map of New Haven, Connecticut first appeared in: John Warren Barber History and Antiquities of New Haven, ( Conn .) ( 1831 ) and was a map that he had originally drawn and engraved himself.
However, as engraved, they showed the instrument to have an apparent accuracy of only two minutes of arc while the backstaff appeared to be accurate to one minute.

engraved and on
And this means, I suppose, that almost invariably age reveals itself by easily recognizable signs engraved on both the body and the mind.
It was engraved on certain antique gemstones, called on that account Abraxas stones, which were used as amulets or charms.
Isaac de Beausobre properly calls attention to the significant silence of Clement in the two passages in which he instructs the Christians of Alexandria on the right use of rings and gems, and the figures which may legitimately be engraved on them ( Paed.
By a probably euphonic inversion the translator of Irenaeus and the other Latin authors have Abraxas, which is found in the magical papyri, and even, though most sparingly, on engraved stones.
* Some great battles of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars are engraved on the attic, including
* A list of French victories is engraved under the great arches on the inside façades of the monument.
; engraved gems and gem impressions ; legends written with pigment on pottery ( rare ); characters incised on stone or pottery.
According to Smith's account, and also according to the book's narrative, the Book of Mormon was originally written in otherwise unknown characters referred to as " reformed Egyptian " engraved on golden plates.
They have unique symbol markings engraved on them for identification.
Also, a special stone to commemorate Fulham 2000 and The Cottagers return to ' The Cottage ' was engraved on the façade.
There, in October or November, 1485, near the falls of Ielala, he left an inscription engraved on the stone which testifies of its passage and that of his men: " Aqui chegaram os navios do esclarecido rei D. João II de Portugal-Diogo Cão, Pero Anes, Pero da Costa.
Such massive violence led to a search for natural religious truthstruths that could be universally accepted, because they had been either " written in the book of Nature " or " engraved on the human mind " by God.
The Pyrgi Tablets are a bilingual text in Etruscan and Phoenician engraved on three gold leaves, one for the Phoenician and two for the Etruscan.
Among the most plunderable portables from the Etruscan tombs of Etruria are the finely engraved gemstones set in patterned gold to form circular or ovoid pieces intended to go on finger rings.
In many versions, Excalibur's blade was engraved with words on opposite sides.
His name was engraved on three of five Stanley Cups won during that period: 1985, 1987 and 1990.
Originally constructed to fill the capacity of a library, museum, and chapel, its original uses are engraved in the exterior stonework on the east side.
This monumental work consists of 435 hand-colored, life-size prints of 497 bird species, made from engraved copper plates of various sizes depending on the size of the image.
" Mr. Thomas Scott, who had been so much deluded by the hypocrosy of Monk ... said: ' That though he knew not where to hide his head at that time, yet he durst not refuse to own, that not only his hand, but his heart also was in it ' and after he had produced divers reasons to prove the justice of it, he concluded, ' that he should desire no greater honor in this world, than that the folloing inscritption might be engraved on his tomb ; " Here lies one who had a hand and a heart in the execution of Charles Stuart late King of England.
These characters were engraved by Musashi on his bokken.
She also made the annual presentation of engraved silver cigarette cases ( with DeBeck's characters etched on the cover ) to the eight winners spanning the years 1946 to 1953.
The word palimpsest also refers to a plaque which has been turned around and engraved on what was originally the back.

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