A bifora is a type of window divided vertically into two openings by a small column or a mullion or a pilaster; the openings are topped by arches, round...
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The bifora or pifara was a Sicilian double reed instrument of the oboe family, related to the ancient shawm and particularly to the piffero of the northern...
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Bifora is a cosmopolitan genus of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, of disjunct distribution, with 3 species, two Eurasian and one American. Bifora...
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Bifora may refer to: Bifora, a traditional Sicilian double-reed wind instrument Bifora (plant), a genus of flowering plant Bifora (architecture), the...
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Bifora radians, the wild bishop, is a species of annual herb in the family Apiaceae. They have a self-supporting growth form and simple, broad leaves....
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divided-light windows and doors when glazing porches or other large areas. Bifora, a mullioned window Mullion wall "Definition of MULLION". www.merriam-webster...
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town on the original foundations shown by their massive stones. The Porta Bifora is double-arched and the sole remaining Etruscan Gate. The Romans repaired...
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Selinopsis Coss. & Durieu ex Batt. & Trab. Chamaesium H.Wolff Choritaenia Benth. Bifora Hoffm. Coriandrum L. Sclerotiaria Korovin Anisosciadium DC. Dicyclophora...
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instruments trumpet Beatboxing aerophones 43 vocal techniques human voice Bifora aerophones 422.11 Italy (Sicily) reed instruments oboe Birbynė aerophones...
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The matroneum of Pisa Cathedral protected by triforia and bifora...
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Saint John the Baptist to Herod II Façade of San Francesco Church Open sky bifora in the façade of San Francesco Church Frescoes in the Church of San Francesco...
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accompanied by the piffero (also commonly called a ciaramella, 'pipita', or bifora), which is a primitive key-less double reed oboe type instrument. Idealised...
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Bifora with a relief of the aerial flight of Alexander the Great, National Museum of Medieval Art...
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1918 non Kramer 1877] Genus Salpa Forskål 1775 [Biphora Bruguière 1789; Bifora Agassiz 1846; Dagysa Banks & Solander 1773] Genus Soestia [Holothurium sensu...
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Pitti where he was exposed to Florentine architecture particularly the biforas, a type of mullioned windows that garnered the facades of the Florentine...
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supported by pillars and projecting balconies. The second noble floor has a bifora, supported by a projecting balcony, on the left and two monoforas on the...
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Art Deco. Renaissance cartouche in a laurel crown with ribbons, above a bifora of the Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, Italy, by Benedetto da Maiano, 1489-1538...
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arches and the mullioned windows in Manueline and Moorish styles called biforas. The building contains terraces, a chapel, kitchens, quarters for the affairs...
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Shanuz and ultimately Classical Arabic Shuniz [ʔlʃːuːniːz] (listen). ajimez: bifora (twin arched window); wooden salient balcony with lattice windows. From...
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Bifora level Creation of Eve Eve Presented to Adam Side-roof level Lot and the Two Angels Saint Cassius and Saint Castus Destruction of Sodom Bifora level...
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needed] Related to the piffero is a larger Sicilian instrument known as the bifora, or pifara. Italian-speakers refer to the player of a piffero as a pifferaio...
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decorated by a coat of arms or a small circular opening. Less popular than the bifora or trifora, the quadrifora was nevertheless used in the Romanesque, Gothic...
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Sjögestads kyrka Monofora window in Piazza Missori in Milan Lancet window Bifora Trifora Quadrifora Polifora Oppenheimer, Michael (2002). The Monuments of...
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arches. To the north rises a three-storey bell tower, whose second floor has bifora windows with plain capitals, a Lombard band and serrated mouldings at the...
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that combines Gothic Revival and Art Nouveau elements. A large tower with biforas crowned by a loggia characterizes the façade overlooking the lake. The...
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and wood are used in the façades in the decoration. A large tower with biforas crowned by a loggia characterizes the façade overlooking the lake. "La...
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Michelozzo is evident in the palazzo's design, especially in the late-medieval bifora windows, the symmetry and the dominance of the entrance axis, and the combination...
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vulgaris". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Bifora radians". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Biscutella...
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the apse and to the right of the bell tower is a structure in which two biforas and a neo-Romanesque trifora are located, mistakenly identified as the...
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one can notice on the southern elevation verandas, balconies and tall bifora or triforium windows: this was the location of the patient rooms (bedrooms...
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