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benefices of clergy
Definición
Rights to property that is destined for the support of ministers of Christian religion or of an ecclesiastical office.
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Beneventan chants
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Latin liturgical chant from southern Italy in use from the 7th century until the 11th, when it was suppressed.
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beneventana (minúscula)
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Una escritura desarrollada en el sur de Italia en el siglo VIII y en uso hasta el siglo XIII.
Términos Alternativos
- escritura carolina minúscula
- escritura longobarda
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Beng
Definición
Describe obras creadas por africanos de mismo nombre que viven en Costa de Marfil central.
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Benga
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Obras producidas por africanos de mismo nombre, que viven en Gabón, Guinea Ecuatorial y Camerún.
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Bengal School
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A style of art in India developed by Abanindranath Tagore and his followers in the early 20th century that remained popular until the 1920s. Inspired by Mughal miniatures and Japanese ink wash painting, the Bengal school was created in response to European academic teaching as a way to revive Indian traditions and create a national art. Although the school of painting started in Bengal, assisted by followers of Tagore, it soon spread across India to become a national style by the early 1900s.
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bengala
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Artificios pirotécnicos, por lo general manuales o usados con un lanzador, que producen una luz intensa, a veces en combinación con humo o sonido, usados para señalización, identificación, o iluminación.
Términos Alternativos
- bengalas
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Bengali (culture or style)
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Refers to the culture of the general region of Bengal, roughly encompassing West Bengal in India and all of Bangladesh. It was an ancient Hindu region, into which was introduced Buddhism in the 3rd century.
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Bengali (language)
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Bengali (transliterated) (language)
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Beni M'Guild
Definición
Describe obras creadas por africanos de mismo nombre, un pueblo beréber que vive en la región de los Atlas Medio de Marruecos.
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beni-e
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Estampas japonesas en que la mano de color principal era ejecutada con beni, un pigmento rojo.
Términos Alternativos
- beni-e
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Benín (estilo nigeriano de la antigüedad)
Definición
Style and culture of the people of southern Nigeria noted for their production of fine bronzes and carved ivories, particularly of the inhabitants who predated the modern nation of Bénin. For the style and culture of the modern nation, use "Beninese."
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beninés
Definición
Style and culture of the people of Bénin, particularly of the modern inhabitants. For the style and culture of the more ancient people of southern Nigeria, use "Benin."
Términos Alternativos
- beninense
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benizuri-e (estampa japonesa)
Definición
Estampas japonesas en que el color, rojo (beni) y usualmente el verde, eran impresos más que coloreados a mano.
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bent-names
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Pseudonyms adopted by members of the Bentvueghels group, also called Schildersbent; it was a 17th-18th century association of mainly Dutch and Flemish artists living in Rome.
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bento boxes
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Japanese or Japanese-style boxes comprised of individual compartments, and used to store or transport packed meals, typically lunches or a picnic. Named after a Chinese dialect word meaning ‘convenient,’ bento boxes can vary in style and material from the simple to the very ornate, the more decorative type often made of wood or painted lacquer.
