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 Übersetzung für 'seven liberal arts' von Englisch nach Deutsch
seven liberal artsSieben Freie Künste {pl}
educ.hist.
Seven Liberal Arts
sieben Artes liberales {pl}
Teiltreffer
acad.
liberal arts {adj}
geisteswissenschaftlich
art
liberal arts
freie Künste {pl}
educ.acad.
liberal arts
Geisteswissenschaften {pl}
liberal arts oriented {adj} {past-p}geisteswissenschaftlich ausgerichtet
acad.publ.
liberal arts journal
geisteswissenschaftliche Zeitschrift {f}
liberal arts oriented {adj} {past-p}geisteswissenschaftlich orientiert
pol.
Liberal
Liberaler {m}
15
liberal {adj}tolerant
158
liberal {adj}freisinnig [geh.] [veraltend] [schweiz. noch pol.]
9
liberal {adj}liberal
70
pol.
liberal {adj}
freiheitlich
45
educ.
liberal education
Allgemeinbildung {f}
most liberal {adj}freisinnigste [veraltend]
neo-liberal {adj}neoliberal
most liberal {adj}liberalste
liberal donorgroßzügiger Spender {m}
liberal giftgroßzügiges Geschenk {n}
pol.
liberal democrats
Freidemokraten {pl}
liberal {adj} [broadminded]weitherzig [Charakter]
liberal thinkerfreiheitlicher Denker {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Giovanni and Lorenzo were probably commissioned for the wedding in 1486 of Giovanni's son Lorenzo to Giovanna of the Albizzi family, and are therefore thought to depict the two on "A Young Man Being Introduced to the Seven Liberal Arts".
  • Educated folk of the Middle Ages had close at hand an example of an allegorical series of entries at a wedding, in the frame story that opens Martianus Capella's encyclopedic introduction to all one needed to know of the arts, "On the Wedding of Philology and Mercury and of the Seven Liberal Arts."
  • In Late Antiquity Martianus Capella organized all the information a fifth-century upper-class male needed to know into an allegory of the wedding of Mercury and "Philologia," with the seven liberal arts the young man needed to know as guests.
  • Another Christian encyclopedia was the "Institutiones divinarum et saecularium litterarum" of Cassiodorus (543-560) dedicated to the Christian divinity and to the seven liberal arts.
  • Ostensibly a treatise on the Seven Liberal Arts, it merely uses them as a framework in which to describe and demystify practical tricks, ‘tricks of the trade’ and applied science.

  • At the base of the clerestory windows, between the small arches of the triforium gallery are fourteen shields which represent the seven liberal arts and the seven medieval crafts and trades.
  • The university developed four faculties for theology, law, medicine and philosophy including the seven liberal arts. The great auditorium, the "Juleum Novum," was erected in 1592.
  • The curriculum was divided into several levels ("schools"), including Slavonic and Greek writing, seven liberal arts (septem artes liberales), and theology.
  • "Artes mechanicae" (mechanical arts) are a medieval concept of ordered practices or skills, often juxtaposed to the traditional seven liberal arts ("artes liberales").
  • In the Middle Ages, arithmetic was one of the seven liberal arts taught in universities.

  • A highlight of the chapel is a circular window of the seven liberal arts designed by Ralph Adams Cram and William Herbert Burnham.
  • Large allegorical frescos from a villa show members of the Tornabuoni family together with gods and personifications; probably not all of these survive but ones with portraits of a young man with the Seven Liberal Arts and a young woman with Venus and the Three Graces are now in the Louvre.
  • On 18 March 1476, Oliver King Master of the seven liberal Arts and Licentiate in Laws, became the king's 'first and principal Secretary' for the French tongue for life, and succeeded William Hatteclyffe as king's secretary in 1480.; and receiving the salary of £20 per annum.
  • In Medieval Europe the word "Astronomia" was often used to encompass both disciplines as this included the study of astronomy and astrology jointly and without a real distinction; this was one of the original Seven Liberal Arts.
  • ... 410–420) was a jurist, polymath and Latin prose writer of late antiquity, one of the earliest developers of the system of the seven liberal arts that structured early medieval education.

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