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English-Russian mining dictionary. В.П. Манышев.
English-Russian mining dictionary. В.П. Манышев.
Porphyre de Tyr — Porphyre Philosophe occidental Antiquité tardive Porphyre d après une gravure française du XVIe siècle … Wikipédia en Français
Porphyre de tyr — Porphyre (234 – 305 ?) est un philosophe néoplatonicien, connu pour avoir été le disciple de Plotin et pour avoir rédigé après la mort de son maître une Vie de Plotin (vers 301), que nous pouvons lire encore aujourd hui. Il est aussi… … Wikipédia en Français
PORPHYRY° — (233–305 C.E.), Greek philosopher, disciple of Plotinus, and one of the most versatile thinkers of his day. Porphyry displayed considerable interest in Judaism, both as one of the ancient religions of the Orient and as the source of Christianity … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Porphyry — Por phy*ry, n.; pl. {Porphyries}. [F. porphyre, L. porphyrites, fr. Gr. ? like purple, fr. ? purple. See {Purple}.] (Geol.) A term used somewhat loosely to designate a rock consisting of a fine grained base (usually feldspathic) through which… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Porphyry shell — Porphyry Por phy*ry, n.; pl. {Porphyries}. [F. porphyre, L. porphyrites, fr. Gr. ? like purple, fr. ? purple. See {Purple}.] (Geol.) A term used somewhat loosely to designate a rock consisting of a fine grained base (usually feldspathic) through… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Porphyre — Por phyre, n. Porphyry. [Obs.] Locke. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Porphyry of Gaza — Saint Porphyry of Gaza Bishop and Confessor Born c. 347 Thessalonica, Greece Died February 26, 420 Gaza, Palestine Honored in Eastern Orthodox Churches Oriental Orthodox Churches Roman Catholic Chu … Wikipedia
Porphyry (philosopher) — For other uses, see Porphyry (disambiguation). Porphyry of Tyre Porphire Sophiste, in a French 16th c. engraving Full name Porphyry of Tyre Born ca. 234 AD Tyre Died ca … Wikipedia
-phyre — ˌfī(ə)r, ˌfīə noun combining form ( s) Etymology: French phyre, from porphyre porphyry, from Medieval Latin porphyrium more at porphyry : porphyritic rock aphanophyre * * * a combining form representing … Useful english dictionary
melaphyre — [mel′ə fīr΄] n. 〚Fr mélaphyre < Gr melas, black (see MELANO ) + Fr (por)phyre, porphyry〛 Obs. any dark colored porphyritic igneous rock * * * mel·a·phyre (mĕlʹə fīr ) n. A dark igneous porphyry embedded with feldspar crystals. [French … Universalium
-phyre — a combining form representing porphyry in compound words: granophyre. [ < F, extracted from porphyre PORPHYRY] * * * … Universalium