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Musashi Samurai Legend-Aeolic Guardian

Track 30: Aeolic Guardian I LUUUUUUUV this song it's my fav of all time XD:3

Author: IIyana08
Keywords: musashi samurai legend OST aeolic guardian
Added: December 28, 2008


Assembly of a Wind turbine - Montaggio di una torre eolica

Assembly of a wind turbine- San Bernardo di Garessio (Cn) Italy - Montaggio di una torre eolica - San Bernardo di Garessio (Cn) Novembre 2008

Author: fraccc51
Keywords: Wind turbine vento turbina energia eolica aeolic energy assembly montaggio
Added: December 10, 2008


HERE THE PURER, LIMITLESS AND INEXHAUSTIBLE ENERGY FROM ALL THE UNIVERSE

This sensational experiment completely stranger to the modern physical, from which a its demand for verification attends, has been realized by means of a rudimentale " ASTRALE" TURBINE, that it turns capturing cosmic energy from Closed universe. Such prototype is supported from a revolutionary Biblical-metaphysical theory entitled "The Universal cosmos Modulation of the matter" , present in the site www.webalice.it/gsoncini/cosmos, already visited beyond 34.000 times, also from centers of search and universtità USA. One of the many mysteries that it has made to discuss and to come down in field tens of students, everyone in attempt to demonstrate own reasons, is that one of the Net of Hartmann, that it takes the name from the Prof. Ernest Hartmann, teaching doctor let alone near l' University of Heidelberg in Germany. After various studies empiricists, it elaborated in the years ' 50 a strange theory second which the Earth would be wrapped from a mysterious net or grill not still clearly defined from official science, the whose lines of force wide approximately cm. 21 and distanced between they between 2 and 2,5 meters, are directed from north to south, and east to the west crossing in determined said points " Nodes". Gianfranco Soncini, technical teacher of Reggio Emilia (It), author of the aforesaid theory, after complex considerations and tests empiricists, relative to the vertical translation of the masses between the reticular fine-frequencies that move and govern the universal matter, not quantifiable for lack of instrumentations to high technology, partially still to invent, has then devised and constructed this rudimentary hung astral turbine rotating to a thread, that it still captures disowned cosmic energy to official science. But the energy that ago to rotate around own axis is born from a cause to external it or from a cause to inner it? Since not there are makes up found of no type, such rotating energy must by force come from an external cause. But this external cause comes from a cosmic cause begins them to exhaustion, or from an preordered cause not employee from determined effects existence in universe, or from a finalized pretidy cause therefore to the axial spin of the cosmic masses? This revolutionary creazionista theory, also having all the elements in order to clear in satisfactory way the origin of the electric power supply that moves the aforesaid one " Astral Turbine, difficultly it could be recognized like such from the scientific communities, than they do not accept this that cannot be from they demonstrated with scientific parameters and published on the prestigious world-wide scientific reviews, nearly all in English language, branding then like " scientific anomalies " all the one which they do not understand to the light of their acquaintances, or that it goes against the huge financings publics to destined they. Also for this l' Universe does not come considered officially an intelligent work of a Creator, but a random event not preordered, even if statistically absurd.

Author: GianSoncini
Keywords: levitation orb disc science amazing evitation physics space technology orbs government cover up paranormal ufos alien abduction ghosts inventions anti-gravity ufo goverment free parnor apparitions energy nuclear atom flying saucers corpse body haiti crash scary scariest video ever roswell new mexico area 51 solar hydrogen aeolic fusion atomic thermal eoliche centers renewable sources oil coal gas methane alternative magnetism electromagnets energia motor wind ecology sphere age
Added: November 18, 2008


Aeolic Guardian

Istara's Theme

Author: knucklesfreak101
Keywords: Istara Theme Aeolic guardian Musashiden music knucklesfreak101 pop classical unsigned world
Added: November 2, 2008


The Albanian Language: Pure and Pelasgian?

The song is 'take you home' by Annie. Albanians like the late Aristidh Kola claim that the Albanian language is Pelasgian. Let's see what linguists say: ``The Albanian language has borrowed many words from Latin, Greek and Turkish. (Andrew Dalby, Dictionary of Languages: The Definitive Reference to More than 400 languages, p 13) Our knowledge of Albanian, except for a few words, extends back only as far as the fifteenth century of our era, and when we first meet with it, the vocabulary is so mixed with Latin, Greek, Turkish, and Slavonic elements owing to conquests and other causes that it is somewhat difficult to isolate the original Albanian. (Albert C. Baugh, Thomas Cable, A History of the English Language, p 25) ``Proto-Albanian is viewed as a language already possessing several features typical of the Albanian linguistic type. We reconstruct it in two forms: Early Proto-Albanian immediately before the beginning of linguistic contacts with speakers of Latin/Romance (1st century CE), and Late Proto-Albanian following contacts with Proto-Romance and ancient Slavic dialects still close to Proto-Slavic (6th-7th centuries CE). Major changes shattered the structure of Proto-Albanian during this short but eventful period. (Vladimir E. Orel, A Concise Historical Grammar of the Albanian Language, preface xii) ``The majority of Albanian speakers are Muslims: numerous words and names are borrowed from Arabic, language of the Quran. (Andrew Dalby, Dictionary of Languages: The Definitive Reference to More than 400 languages, p 13) ``of the Greek words which appear in Albanian, a few have internal marks, as having been adopted before the corruption of the language; a larger proportion afford the same evidence of having been taken from the Romaic Greek, and there are many also whose forms, being the same both in ancient and modern Greek dialect, are of uncertain date. (Charles Loring Brace , The Races of the Old world: A Manual of Ethnology p 268) ``As to the character of the Albanian, it may be affirmed that more than a third of its primitives are Greek roots reduced to their primitive, barbarous and monosyllabic form; it is equally true that the Greek words in Albanian are more closely allied to those in the Aeolic dialect (Conrad Malte-Brun, Universal Geography, p 109 ) 'Historical linguists point out that these borrowings from Ancient Greek were in the Doric dialect and penetrated into Illyrian through Corinthian commercial colonies in Corfu, along the Adriatic coast, and through border towns.' (Edwin E. Jacques, the Albanians: an ethnic history from pre-historic times to the present, p 37, section 8) ``That Albanian was an Indo-European language was first recognized in 1854 by Franz bopp. Its Indo-European nature has been obscured to early investigators by the heavy lexical borrowing that had taken place in Albanian from Greek, Latin, Slavic and Turkish. (J.P Mallory, Douglas Q. Adams, Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture, p 9) ``It was in these ages of Bulgarian prowess, that the remains of the Illyrian and Epirotic nations became finally included with the boundaries which they have ever since held. Many Sclavonian words then found their way into the Albanian language. (Charles Loring Brace , The Races of the Old world: A Manual of Ethnology p 268) ``The Byzantine world, mainly through the Orthodox Church, helped spread Greek culture in Albania, as in other Balkan countries. (Albert C. Baugh, Thomas Cable, A History of the English Language, p 6) ``Latin loanwords are of extreme importance for the history of Albanian phonology, especially its vocalism. (Vladimir E. Orel, A Concise Historical Grammar of the Albanian Language, p 23) ``Both Gheg and Tosk dialects are loaded with loan-words. (The Journal of International Relations, p 56) ``On account of the large number of Greek loan-words in its vocabulary, the Albanian was formerly thought to belong to the Hellenic branch of dialects. (New International Encyclopedia, p324) ``Albanian would derive from an ancient admixture of Balkan tongues. (Albert C. Baugh, Thomas Cable, A History of the English Language, p 4) ``Until the 20thcentury, Albanian was always subordinate to some other language. In particular, since the territory was ruled by Rome for some five centuries, lexis and word-formation were deeply marked by Latin. (Albert C. Baugh, Thomas Cable, A History of the English Language, p 4)

Author: Yanitsaros
Keywords: Proud to be Albanian Shqiperia Shqiptar propaganda history Greek Latin words Homer Aristidh Kola Pelasgian
Added: October 27, 2008



More Information About Aeolis

Ancient Region of Anatolia
Aeolis (Αιολίς)
Aeolian city Smirna
Location Western Anatolia
State existed: 8-6th c. BC (as Dodecapolis)
Language Aeolic Greek
Biggest city Smyrna
Roman province Asia
Localization of Aeolis

Aeolis (Ancient Greek Αιολίς Aiolís) or Aeolia (IPA: /iːˈoʊlɪə/) (Ancient Greek Αιολία Aiolía) was an area that comprised the west and northwestern region of Asia Minor, mostly along the coast, and also several offshore islands (particularly Lesbos), where the Aeolian Greek city-states were located. Aeolis incorporated the southern parts of Mysia which bounded it to the north, Ionia to the south, and Lydia to the east.

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Geography

Aeolis was an ancient district on the western coast of Asia Minor. It extended along the Aegean Sea from the entrance of the Hellespont (now the Dardanelles) south to the Hermus River (now the Gediz River). It was named for the Aeolians, some of whom migrated there from Greece before 1000 BC. Aeolis was, however, an ethnological and linguistic enclave rather than a geographical unit. The district often was considered part of the larger northwest region of Mysia.

History

According to Homer's description, Odysseus, after his stay with the Cyclopes, reached the island of Aeolus, who provided him with the west wind Zephyr.

In early times, by the 8th century BC, the Aeolians' twelve most important cities were independent, and formed a league (Dodecapolis): Cyme (also called Phriconis), Larissae, Neonteichos, Temnus, Cilla, Notium, Aegiroessa, Pitane, Aegae, Myrina, Gryneia, and Smyrna.[1]

The most celebrated of the cities was Smyrna (modern Izmir, Turkey), but in 699 BC, Smyrna became part of an Ionian confederacy. The remaining cities were conquered by Croesus, king of Lydia (reigned 560-546 BC). Later they were held successively by the Persians, Macedonians, Seleucids, and Pergamenes.

Attalus III, the last king of Pergamum, bequeathed Aeolis to Rome in 133 BC. Shortly afterward, it was made part of the Roman province of Asia. At the partition of the Roman Empire (395 AD), Aeolis was assigned to the East Roman (Byzantine) empire and remained under Byzantine rule until the early 1400s, when the Ottoman Turks occupied the area.

Natives of Aeolis

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References

  • Pierluigi Bonanno, Aiolis. Storia e archeologia di una regione dell’Asia Minore alla fine del II millennio a.C., USA, 2006

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