Prefatory
51The Mission (play) — The Task redirects here. For the 2011 film, see The Task (film). Debuisson in Jamaica Between black breasts In Paris Robespierre His jaw broken. Or Jeanne d Arc when the angel failed to appear The angels always fail to appear in the end MOUNTAIN… …
52Hiroh Kikai — (鬼海弘雄, Kikai Hiroo?)[1], né le 18 mars 1945, est un photographe japonais plus connu pour ses portraits en noir et blanc de gens pris à Asakusa (Tōkyō), un projet qu il a poursuivi pendant pl …
53Julius Soubise — (1754 25 août 1798) fut un des plus célèbres Afridescendants, homme de couleur libre, du XVIIIe siècle colonial britannique, connu comme violonniste, acteur et dandy. Né dans l Île Saint Christophe – Saint Kitts – d un père esclave …
54Greek arithmetic, geometry and harmonics: Thales to Plato — Ian Mueller INTRODUCTION: PROCLUS’ HISTORY OF GEOMETRY In a famous passage in Book VII of the Republic starting at Socrates proposes to inquire about the studies (mathēmata) needed to train the young people who will become leaders of the ideal… …
55prolegomenous — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective 1. Before or in preparation for the main matter, action, or business: inductive, introductory, prefatory, preliminary, preparatory. See START. 2. Serving to introduce a subject or person, for example: introductory …
56preliminary — 1. adjective the discussions are still at a preliminary stage Syn: preparatory, introductory, initial, opening, prefatory, precursory; early, exploratory Ant: final 2. noun 1) (preliminaries) he began without any preliminaries …
57preliminary — adj 1. preparatory, prefatory, precursory, prelusive, proemial; introductory, inaugural; beginning, opening, initiatory, exordial; preceding, precedent, previous, prevenient, prior, foregoing, anterior, antecedent. n 2. introductory step or… …
58prefatorily — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷rə̇lē, li adverb Etymology: prefatory + ly : in a prefatory manner : as a preface * * * prefatoˈrially or prefatorily /prefˈə tə ri li/ adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑preface …
59pref|a|to|ri|al — «PREHF uh TR ee uhl, TOHR », adjective. = prefatory. (Cf. ↑prefatory) …
60pref·a·tory — /ˈprɛfəˌtori, Brit ˈprɛfətri/ adj, always used before a noun formal : included at the beginning of a book, speech, etc., as an introduction The speaker made some prefatory remarks. Each chapter in the book has a prefatory quotation …