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Giorgio Giulio Clovio or Juraj Julije Klović ( 1498 – January 5, 1578 ) was an illuminator, miniaturist, and painter born in Kingdom of Croatia, who was mostly active in Renaissance Italy.

illuminator and also
For the U. S. Navy's use the new MK-95 illuminator system was also introduced, similar to the original Mark 115 but with automatic guidance that could be used in any weather.
It also included an integrated optical sight and IR laser aiming module / illuminator.
One of the last major illuminated book of hours was the Farnese Hours completed for the Roman Cardinal Alessandro Farnese in 1546 by Giulio Clovio, who was also the last major manuscript illuminator.
The prayers are accompanied by paintings of the saints by a fourth illuminator trained in a Romanesque style, but his technique also shows an attempt to incorporate a Byzantine style.
Æthelstan promoted Dunstan ( 909-988 ), a practising illuminator, eventually to Archbishop of Canterbury, and also Æthelwold and the French-trained Norseman Oswald.
Yarikh, in Canaanite mythology, Yarkhibol in Phoenician, also written as Jerah, Jarah, or Jorah ( Hebrew spelling ירח ), is a moon god whose epithets are illuminator of the heavens, illuminator of the myriads of stars, and lord of the sickle.

illuminator and imaging
A camera that makes use of active infrared imaging ( with a normal colour filter over the lens and an infrared illuminator next to it ) benefits greatly from this as the infrared waves are reflected back from the plate.

illuminator and after
* Barthélemy d ' Eyck ; ( – after 1470 ) was an Early Netherlandish artist who worked in France and probably in Burgundy Early Netherlandish painter and manuscript illuminator.
It was not until some time after his death that the enemies of his son first alleged that he was not of the family of La Scala, but was the son of Benedetto Bordone, an illuminator or schoolmaster of Verona ; that he was educated at Padua, where he took the degree of M. D.

illuminator and with
In the mid-1870s, Morris's leisure was mainly occupied by scribe and illuminator ; to this period belong, among other works, two manuscripts of Fitzgerald ’ s Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam with illustrations by Burne-Jones.
The upgraded vehicle is called the BMP-3M and the new turret includes a new automatic fire control system with digital computer, new BZS1 gunner's sight with SAGEM thermal imager and laser illuminator, TKN-AI commander's periscope with laser infrared illuminator and new ammunition loading system.
( Usually, infrared photographic film is used in conjunction with an IR illuminator, which is a filtered incandescent source or IR diode illuminator, or else with an IR flash ( usually a xenon flash that is IR filtered ).
In 1542 the Sacred Congregation of the Inquisition was formed and a few years later the Index Librorum Prohibitorum banned a wide array of Renaissance works of literature, which marks the end of the illuminated manuscript together with Giulio Clovio, who is considered the greatest illuminator of the Italian High Renaissance, and arguably the last very notable artist in the long tradition of the illuminated manuscript, before some modern revivals.
The front end of the rifle ( with suppressor removed ) details the OPS Inc. muzzle brake, the Versa-Pod bipod ( folded ) and Insight Technologies AN / PEQ-2A infrared laser illuminator mounted on the side of the handguards.
Infrared ( IR ) cameras and camcorders are used with an IR illuminator to observe bat emergences and bat behaviour inside and outside roosts.
She was an active patroness of vernacular literature, with scribes and an illuminator in her household to copy books for her.
16th century master Illuminated manuscript | illuminator Simon Bening's depiction of the devil approaching Jesus with a stone to be turned into bread
16th century master Illuminated manuscript | illuminator Simon Bening's depiction of the devil approaching Jesus with a stone to be turned into bread

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She makes special mention of a manuscript illuminator we know only as Anastasia who she described as the most talented of her day.
The Qur ' an has a docetic or gnostic Christology, viewing Jesus as a divine illuminator rather than the redeemer of Pauline Christianity.
Image: Gregory the illuminator illustration. jpeg | Gregory the Illuminator illustration in 1898 book « Illustrated Armenia and Armenians »
* Gerard David ( – 1523 ), Early Netherlandish painter and manuscript illuminator known for his brilliant use of color.
* Enguerrand Quarton ( – ) was a French painter and manuscript illuminator.
This pre-supposes very careful planning by the scribe even before he put pen to parchment .” If the scribe and the illuminator were separate labors the planning period allowed for adequate space to be given to each individual.
Beginning as a map-engraver, in 1547 he entered the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke as an illuminator of maps.
Scaliger's father, Benedetto Bordone, was a miniaturist and illuminator.
* July 2-Girolamo dai Libri, illuminator of manuscripts ( born c. 1475 )
Two-cavity oscillator klystrons have the advantage of being among the lowest-noise microwave sources available, and for that reason have often been used in the illuminator systems of missile targeting radars.
In the colophons of the Malatia Gospel of 1268 ( MS No. 10675 ), Armenian manuscript illuminator Toros Roslin described the brutal sack of Antioch by Baibars: "... at this time great Antioch was captured by the wicked king of Egypt, and many were killed and became his prisoners, and a cause of anguish to the holy and famous temples, houses of God, which are in it ; the wonderful elegance of the beauty of those that were destroyed by fire is beyond the power of words.
One son, Rhygyfarch ( known as Ricemarch in Latin ) of Llanbadarn Fawr wrote the Life of Saint David, and another, Ieuan, was a skillful scribe and illuminator.
Later in the century, the illuminator of Nicole Oresme's Le livre du Ciel et du Monde, a translation of and commentary on Aristotle's De caelo produced for Oresme's patron, King Charles V, employed the same motif.
SARH missiles require tracking radar to acquire the target, and a more narrowly focused illuminator radar to " light up " the target in order for the missile to lock on to the radar return reflected off target.
He is considered the greatest illuminator of the Italian High Renaissance, and arguably the last very notable artist in the long tradition of the illuminated manuscript, before some modern revivals.

apparatus and mostly
Their rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus were still not well developed, indicating that despite the change in shape, the fibroblasts still remained mostly in a resting phase.
However, these were also generally excluded from the Soviet apparatus and higher positions in the economy and administration, which was formed mostly by people known to be loyal to the Soviet system sent from eastern Ukraine or from other parts of the USSR.
The following year, as a result of this conflict, the Brotherhood created a military wing called the secret apparatus, which nevertheless remained mostly inactive during the war years.
Other models, which apply mostly in robotic applications, propose that the cerebellum acquires an “ inverse model of the motor apparatus ".

apparatus and also
This apparatus will also be used to measure transition probabilities of a large number of other elements.
Until the introduction of gunpowder into western warfare artillery depended upon mechanical energy to operate and this severely limited the kinetic energy of the projectiles while also requiring the construction of very large apparatus to store sufficient energy.
Distinct types of membranes also create intracellular organelles: endosome ; smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum ; sarcoplasmic reticulum ; Golgi apparatus ; lysosome ; mitochondrion ( inner and outer membranes ); nucleus ( inner and outer membranes ); peroxisome ; vacuole ; cytoplasmic granules ; cell vesicles ( phagosome, autophagosome, clathrin-coated vesicles, COPI-coated and COPII-coated vesicles ) and secretory vesicles ( including synaptosome, acrosomes, melanosomes, and chromaffin granules ).
There is also a double hooked apparatus called a Cro-hook that has become popular.
Although Fresnel, who had also the satisfaction of being the first to put it into operation, perfected the dioptric apparatus independently, Brewster was active earlier in the field than Fresnel, describing the dioptric apparatus in 1812.
A double boiler, also known as a bain-marie, is a stove top apparatus used to cook delicate sauces such as beurre blanc, to melt chocolate without burning or seizing, or cook any other thick liquid or porridge that would normally burn if not stirred constantly.
The results of this work were first shown in public in 1893, using the viewing apparatus also designed by Dickson, and called the Kinetoscope.
In 1936, Romanian physicist Horia Hulubei and his French colleague Yvette Cauchois also analyzed pollucite, this time using their high-resolution X-ray apparatus.
The Golgi apparatus, also known as the Golgi complex, Golgi body, or simply the Golgi, is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells.
Most diesels also have a battery and charging system ; nevertheless, this system is secondary and is added by manufacturers as a luxury for the ease of starting, turning fuel on and off ( which can also be done via a switch or mechanical apparatus ), and for running auxiliary electrical components and accessories.
A cross-reference apparatus for Whiston's version of Josephus and the biblical canon also exists.
Lorentz could also show, that the sensibility of the apparatus was much too low to observe such an effect.
Mirrors are also used in scientific apparatus such as telescopes and lasers, cameras, and industrial machinery.
The President's continuing strength is due also to the army's continued loyalty and the effectiveness of Syria's large internal security apparatus, the top leaderships of which are largely made up of members of Asad's own Alawi sect.
This information flow may also be followed through the cell as it travels from the DNA in the nucleus, to the cytoplasm, to the ribosomes and the endoplasmic reticulum, and finally to the Golgi apparatus, which may package the final products for export outside the cell.
It was also one that at least some elements of the German state apparatus might be expected to obstruct or fail to cooperate with.
Introducing a method of carbon arc welding, they also became the " inventors of modern welding apparatus ".
CFD is present in any interpretation of quantum mechanics that regards quantum mechanical measurements to be objective descriptions of a system's state independent of the measuring process, but also if regarded as an objective description of the system and the measurement apparatus.
Barbecue ( also barbeque, BBQ, bar-B-Q and barbie ) is a method and apparatus for char grilling food in the hot smoke of a wood fire, usually charcoal fuelled.
A bong ( also water pipe ," popper bottle ", bubbler, moof, bewg ) is a filtration device / apparatus generally used for smoking cannabis, tobacco, or other herbal substances.
An uninterruptible power supply, also uninterruptible power source, UPS or battery / flywheel backup, is an electrical apparatus that provides emergency power to a load when the input power source, typically mains power, fails.

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