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 Übersetzung für 'Ecce' von Englisch nach Deutsch
Ecce homo! [Latin phrase] [Behold the man.] Sehet, welch ein Mensch! [Redewendung] [Ausruf des Pilatus: Ecce homo!, Joh. 19,5]
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extracapsular cataract extraction <ECCE>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Antoine Brumel composed a M"issa Et ecce terrae motus with the employment of twelve voices," Stefano Bernardi created masses for double choir for the balconies of the Salzburg Cathedral, such as the 1630 "Missa primi toni octo vocum", when he was music director of the new building.
  • Ecce minaciter, imminet arbiter, ille supremus.
  • Pope Benedict XV named him on December 30, 1918, adopting the motto: "Cruz et Evangelium ecce arma mea".
  • This was alleged to be the location of Jesus' trial and Pilate's "ecce homo" speech.
  • In Ruth, the phrase appears in the sentence, "Et ecce ipse veniebat de Bethlehem dixitque messoribus: 'Dominus vobiscum'.

  • The first "Ecce Homo" exhibition was held in Stockholm in 1998.
  • 3448 also takes William Wyggeston's motto, "Date eleemosynam et ecce omnia munda sunt vobis"/"Give freely of yourself and behold all Worlds are yours".
  • Šternberk is known for racing track called "Ecce Homo" on which the eponymous hillclimbing car race is held annually.
  • In 1498, Albrecht Dürer depicted the suffering of Christ in the "ecce homo" of his "Great Passion" in unusually close relation with his self-portrait, leading to a reinterpretation of the motif as a metaphor for the suffering of the artist.
  • By combining the chemistry of a particular product (CCE) and its particle size the Effective Calcium Carbonate Equivalent (ECCE) is determined.

  • However, personnel working with children with special needs in regular ECCE centres are in scope.
  • ECCE became the default text editor for computers at the University of Edinburgh and remained almost unchanged for a period of almost 25 years.
  • The print depicts an episode from the Passion of Jesus in which Pontius Pilate presents Jesus to the people, saying "ecce homo" ("behold the man"), offering to free either Jesus or the notorious criminal Barabbas, and asks the crowd to choose between them.
  • Test takers who achieve an overall score of 650 or higher are awarded the ECCE Certificate.
  • "Ecce notæ subsunt quæ tibi cuncta notant".

  • His impressive 12-voice "Missa et ecce terræ motus" survives from a part-book in Munich of 1570, long after his death, evidently used for performances by Lassus.
  • Tomás Luis de Victoria set the psalm in Latin, "Ecce nunc benedicite", for double choir.
  • Its motto is "Ecce Agnus Dei, Ecce Qui Tollit Peccata Mundi": Latin for "Behold the Lamb of God, Who Takes Away the Sins of the World", words of St John the Baptist (Patron Saint of the Company) in reference to Jesus.
  • Cadwal has three major continents: Deucas, Ecce and Throy.
  • The official motto of Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary is the Latin text of Psalm 133:1: "Ecce quam bonum et quam iucundum habitare fratres, fratres in unum" (Behold how good and how splendid where brothers dwell as one.) The Latin motto is often shortened to simply "Ecce Quam Bonum" (Behold How Good) as seen on the seminary crest.

  • Autumn/winter 2017 sees the premier performance of four new works: "Spor" for Det norske jentekor (The Norwegian Girls' Choir) to a commissioned text by Sarah Camille Ramin Osmundsen; "Til Foraaret", a setting of a poem written by Norwegian poet Henrik Wergeland on his deathbed; "LUX" for Trio Mediaeval and Nils Økland; and "Et ecce terrae motus II" for Oslo Cathedral Choir and Gothic Voices.
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