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  1. Nicomedes Santa Cruz. Obras Completas I. Poesia (1949 - 1989) (Spanish Edition) by Nicomedes Santa Cruz, 2004-12-02
  2. Canto negro (Spanish Edition) by Nicomedes Santa Cruz, 2004-12-02
  3. Nicomedes Santa Cruz. Obras Completas II. Investigacion (1958-1991) (Spanish Edition) by Nicomedes Santa Cruz, 2004-12-02
  4. Obras Completas De D. Angel De Saavedra, Duque De Rivas: Prólogo (Signed Manuel Cañete) Vida Del Author Escrita Y Publicada Por El Excmo. Sr. D. Nicomedes ... Sueltas Y Poemas Cortos (Spanish Edition) by Manuel Cañete, Antonio Alcalá Galiano, 2010-01-09
  5. Nicomede Bianchi E La Sua Storia Della Monarchia Piemontese (Italian Edition) by Un Elettore Torinese, 2010-01-01
  6. Obras Completas De D. Angel De Saavedra, Duque De Rivas: Prólogo (Signed Manuel Cañete) Vida Del Author Escrita Y Publicada Por El Excmo. Sr. D. Nicomedes ... Sueltas Y Poemas Cortos (Spanish Edition) by Nicomedes-Pastor Díaz, Angel Saavedra De Rivas, 2010-01-10
  7. Nicomède: Tragédie (French Edition) by Joseph Naudet, Pierre Corneille, 2010-03-20
  8. Nicomedes Guzmán; proletarian author in Chile's literary generation of 1938. by Lon Pearson, 1976
  9. Polyeuctus, The Liar, The Nicomedes (Penguin Classics) by Pierre Corneille, 1980-12-18
  10. Nicomede Bianchi E La Sua Storia Della Monarchia Piemontese (1881) (Italian Edition) by Derossi Publisher, 2010-09-10
  11. Les delices du pouvoir: Corneille, Cinna, Rodogune, Nicomede (References) (French Edition) by Jean-Luc Gallardo, 1997
  12. Nicomède: Tragédie (French Edition) by Pierre Corneille, 2010-01-10
  13. Nicomede by Pierre Corneille, 1959-01-01
  14. Nicomede by Pierre Corneille, 1977-10-01

1. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint Nicomedes
St. nicomedes, Roman martyr of an unknown era, venerated since at least the fifth century, feast day 15 September.
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St. Nicomedes
Martyr of unknown era, whose feast is observed 15 September. The Roman Martyrologium and the historical Martyrologies of Bede and his imitators place the feast on this date. The Gregorian Sacramentary contains under the same date the orations for his Mass. The name does not appear in the three oldest and most important MSS. of the "Martyrologium Hieronymianum", but was inserted in later recensions ("Martyrol. Hieronymianum", ed. De Rossi-Duchesne, in Acta SS., Nov., II, 121). The saint is without doubt a martyr of the Roman Church. He was buried in a catacomb on the Via Nomentana near the gate of that name. Three seventh century Itineraries make explicit reference to his grave, and Pope Adrian I restored the church built over it (De Rossi, "Rome Sotterranea", I, 178-79). A titular church of Rome, mentioned in the fifth century, was dedicated to him ( titulus S. Nicomedis ). Nothing is known of the circumstances of his death. The legend of the martyrdom of Sts. Nereus and Achilleus introduces him as a presbyter and places his death at the end of the first century. Other recensions of the martyrdom of St. Nicomedes ascribe the sentence of death to the Emperor Maximianus (beginning of the fourth century). Acta SS., Sept., V, 5 sqq., Analecta Bollandiana, XI, 268-69; MOMBRITIUS, Sanctuarium, II, 160-61; Bibliotheca hagiographica latina, ed. BOLLANDISTS, II, 901-02; DUFOURCQ, Les Gesta Martyrurm romains, I (Paris, 1900), 209-10; MARUCCI, Les catacombes romaines (Rome, 1900), 254-56.

2. NICOMEDES II.
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Appian, Mithrad. 4-7; Strabo xiii. 624, 646; Diod. Sic. xxxii. 20, 21; Justin xxxiv. 4, xxxvii. 4, xxxviii. I, 2.

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4. NICOMEDES I.
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NICOMEDES I., son of Zipoetes, king of Bithynia (c. 278-248 B.C.). He made himself master of the whole country and put to death his brother, who had set himself up as an independent ruler. He enlarged and consolidated the kingdom, founded the great city of Nicomedia as the capital, and fought successfully for some time with Antiochus of Syria. His reign seems to have been prosperous and uneventful; the year of his death is uncertain. Livy xxxviii. 16; Justin xxv. 2; Memnon in C. Miiller, Frag, hist. Graec. iii. 535.

5. Nicomedes Santa Cruz
nicomedes Santa Cruz nace el 04 de junio de 1925, en la casa ubicada en Sebastián Gamarra N° 435, distrito de la
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Nicomedes Santa Cruz Gamarra Nicomedes Santa Cruz nace el 04 de junio de 1925, en la casa ubicada en Sebastián Gamarra N° 435, distrito de la Victoria en Lima. Su padre fue el dramaturgo Nicomedes Santa Cruz Aparicio (Lima, 1870 - 1957), y su madre Victoria Gamarra Ramírez, también limeña y heredera de riquísima tradición folklórica, hija, a su vez, del notable maestro pintor, escenógrafo y compositor de zamacuecas el Sr. José Milagros Gamarra, y nieta del no menos famoso pintor limeño Demetrio Gamarra. Nicomedes ocupa el noveno lugar entre los diez hijos que tuviera el matrimonio Santa Cruz - Gamarra, y apareció a la vida artística a fines de 1956. Desde entonces alterna sus investigaciones folklóricas e inquietudes poéticas con las labores de periodista y promotor publicitario. Nada de esto alcancé yo. A mi incursión en la décima, tales cuadernos habían caído en manos de deudos sin afición, o habían desaparecido la misma noche del velatorio del viejo decimista, o éste había pedido, como postrer deseo, ser enterrado con su valioso tesoro, tal cual reza la famosa redondilla: Me voy con mi guitarra y mi famoso cuaderno para ver si en los infiernos hay un diablo decimista...

6. NICOMEDES III.
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NICOMEDES III., Philopator, king of Bithynia, 91-74 B.C., was the son and successor of Nicomedes II. His brother Socrates, assisted by Mithradates, drove him out, but he was reinstated by the Romans (90). He was again expelled by Mithradates, who defeated him on the river Amneus (or Amnias) in Paphlagonia. This led to the first Mithradatic War, as the result of which Nicomedes was again restored (84). At his death he bequeathed his kingdom to the Romans, a legacy which subsequently brought about the third Mithradatic War. Justin xxxvii. 4, xxxviii. I, 2; Appian, Mithrad. 7, IO-2O, 57, 60; Memnon in C. Miiller, Frag. hist. Graec. iii. 541; Plutarch, Sulla, 22, 24; Eutropius vi. 6.

7. NICIAS (SON OF NICOMEDES)
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NICHOLSON, W.—NICKEL procrastination, and at one time was thinking of appealing to the army to set Wilson aside and elect a successor; but at last, on the i3th of September, he forced Wilson to make up his mind to the assault, and he himself was chosen to lead the attacking column. On the morning of the i4th he led his column, 1000 strong, in the attack on the Kashmir gate, and successfully entered the streets of Delhi. But in trying to clear the ramparts as far as the Lahore Gate, he undertook a task beyond the powers of his wearied troops. In encouraging them as they hesitated, he turned his back on the enemy and was shot in the back. The wound was mortal, but his magnificent physique allowed him to linger for nine days before finally succumbing on the 2jrd of September. His best epitaph is found in the words of Sir John Lawrence's Mutiny Report:— " Brigadier-General John Nicholson is now beyond human praise and human reward. But so long as British rule shall endure in India, his fame can never perish. He seems especially to have been raised up for this juncture. He crowned a bright, though brief, career by dying of the wound he received in the moment of victory at Delhi. The Chief Commissioner does not hesitate to affirm that without John Nicholson Delhi could not have fallen." See J. L. Trotter, Life of John Nicholson (1904); Sir John Kaye, Lives of Indian Officers (1889); Bosworth Smith, Life of Lord Lawrence (1883); Lady Edwardes, Memorials of Sir Herbert Edwardes (1886); and S. S. Thorburn, Bannu (1876).

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10. Nicomedes
nicomedes. Born about 280 BC in Greece Died about 210 BC. Click the pictureabove to see a larger version We know nothing of nicomedes' life.
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Nicomedes
Born: about 280 BC in Greece
Died: about 210 BC
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We know nothing of Nicomedes ' life. To make a guess at dating his life we have some limits which are given by references to his work. Nicomedes himself criticised the method that Eratosthenes used to duplicate the cube and we have made a reasonably accurate guess at Eratosthenes 's life span (276 BC - 194 BC). A less certain piece of information comes from Apollonius choosing to name a curve 'sister of the conchoid' which is assumed to be a name he has chosen to compliment Nicomedes' discovery of the conchoid. Since Apollonius lived from about 262 BC to 190 BC these two pieces of information give a fairly accurate estimate of Nicomedes' dates. However, as we remarked the second of these pieces of information cannot be relied on but nevertheless, from what we know of the mathematics of Nicomedes, the deduced dates are fairly convincing. Nicomedes is famous for his treatise On conchoid lines which contain his discovery of the curve known as the conchoid of Nicomedes. How did Nicomedes define the curve. Consider the diagram. We are given a line

11. Nicomedes
Biography of nicomedes (280BC210BC) We know nothing of nicomedes' life. To make a guess at dating his life we have some limits which are given by
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Nicomedes
Born: about 280 BC in Greece
Died: about 210 BC
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to see a larger version Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
We know nothing of Nicomedes ' life. To make a guess at dating his life we have some limits which are given by references to his work. Nicomedes himself criticised the method that Eratosthenes used to duplicate the cube and we have made a reasonably accurate guess at Eratosthenes 's life span (276 BC - 194 BC). A less certain piece of information comes from Apollonius choosing to name a curve 'sister of the conchoid' which is assumed to be a name he has chosen to compliment Nicomedes' discovery of the conchoid. Since Apollonius lived from about 262 BC to 190 BC these two pieces of information give a fairly accurate estimate of Nicomedes' dates. However, as we remarked the second of these pieces of information cannot be relied on but nevertheless, from what we know of the mathematics of Nicomedes, the deduced dates are fairly convincing. Nicomedes is famous for his treatise On conchoid lines which contain his discovery of the curve known as the conchoid of Nicomedes. How did Nicomedes define the curve. Consider the diagram. We are given a line

12. References For Nicomedes
References for nicomedes. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (NewYork 19701990). A Seidenberg, Remarks on nicomedes' duplication, Arch.
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References for Nicomedes
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Books:
  • T L Heath, A History of Greek Mathematics (2 Vols.) (Oxford, 1921). Articles:
  • G Loria, Le scienze esatte nell'antica Grecia (Milan, 1914), 404-410.
  • A Seidenberg, Remarks on Nicomedes' duplication, Arch. History Exact Sci. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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  • 13. Saint Patrick's Church: Saints Of September 15
    Hagiography of St. nicomedes appears to rely on legendary material.
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    Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows
    September 15
    Adam of Caithness, OSB Cist. B (PC)
    Died 1222. Saint Adam entered the Cistercians as a young man. Later he was abbot of Melrose until King William of Scotland appointed him bishop in a remote area over which he wanted to gain more power. As bishop, Adam tried to enforce canon and civil law, including the payment of tithes, which he increased gradually doubled. Of course, this led to a revolt. A mob forced its way into the bishop's house at Halkirke and burnt him and his followers to death. His body, although "roasted with fire and livid with bruises, was found entire under a heap of stones and buried honorably in the church." Thereafter, an unofficial cultus developed (Farmer).
    (also known as Archard, Aicard, Achart) Saint Philibert as the spiritual leader of about 1,000 monks (Benedictines).
    Blessed Aichardus of Clairvaux, OSB Cist. (PC)
    Died c. 1170. Aichardus received the Cistercian habit from the hands of Saint Bernard at Clairvaux. The founder sent Aichardus to several different foundations. When he returned to Clairvaux, Saint Bernard appointed him novice-master (Benedictines).
    Albinus (Aubin, Alpin) of Lyons B (RM)

    14. Xah: Special Plane Curves: Conchoid Of Nicomedes
    Table of Contents. Conchoid of nicomedes. Parallels of a conchoid of nicomedes. (*XahNote Did nicomedes use the curve to double the cube?
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    According to common modern accounts, the conchoid of Nicomedes was first conceived around 200 B.C by Nicomedes, to solve the angle trisection problem. The name conchoid is derived from Greek meaning "shell", as in the word conch. The curve is also known as cochloid. From E. H. Lockwood (1961): The invention of the conchoid ('mussel-shell shaped') is ascribed to Nicomedes (second century B.C.) by Pappus and other classical authors; it was a favourite with the mathematicians of the seventeenth century as a specimen for the new method of analytical geometry and calculus. It could be used (as was the purpose of its invention) to solve the two problems of doubling the cube and of trisecting an angle; and hence for veery cubic or quartic prblem. For this reason, Newton suggested that it would be treated as a 'standard' curve. (*XahNote: Did Nicomedes use the curve to double the cube? Who used the name cochloid and in where?*)
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    Conchoid of Nicomedes describes a family of curves of one parameter. They are special cases of the

    15. Index
    Diseño jfitzger@ld 2002.
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    16. Entrevistas A Nicomedes
    Translate this page Volver a Página Principal Entrevistas. Entrevistas de nicomedes Santa Cruz aVíctor Jara. **. “nicomedes Santa Cruz Yo nací en olor de décimas”.
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    Volver a Página Principal Entrevistas Entrevistas de Nicomedes Santa Cruz a: Mercedes Sosa. 8 de Abril de 1974. Atahualpa Yupanqui. 11 de Octubre de 1986. Jorge Amado. 1987. Entrevistas a Nicomedes Santa Cruz de: Revista "Siete Días". Argentina. Febrero de 1973 Diario "La República". Perú. 17 de Julio de 1973 Entrevista de Nicomedes: Víctor Jara Entrevista radiofónica de Nicomedes Santa Cruz a Víctor Jara con motivo del recital que ofrecería en el Perú, organizado por el Instituto Nacional de Cultura. 30 de Junio de 1973 (diez semanas antes de su asesinato). La entrevista de Nicomedes, que forma parte del valioso archivo de la Fundación Víctor Jara, nos acerca a la concepción que el autor de "El alma llena de banderas" tenía de su papel como "trabajador de la música", como miembro de "la clase trabajadora que lucha por construir una vida mejor". Nicomedes Santa Cruz: Hay peligros constantes que asedian al creador e intérprete de la canción comprometida, de la canción testimonial. ¿Cómo son sorteados por los protagonistas de esta línea, que coadyuva a la revolución socialista, al cambio de estructuras de los pueblos de Latinoamérica en favor de la clase trabajadora? Víctor Jara: Mira, yo te podría contestar que la canción casi no la defendemos nosotros porque la defiende la propia clase trabajadora. Nosotros nos hicimos como cantantes frente a ellos y con ellos, en los sindicatos, en asentamientos campesinos, dentro de las universidades... Nunca nos hicimos nosotros como cantantes ponte tú en un recital de un teatro o en un programa de televisión. Nos hicimos así. De pronto, fue tal la fuerza que adquirió que empezamos a utilizar los medios de comunicación masiva para hacerla todavía, como la palabra lo dice, más masiva. Entonces, vinieron las censuras, medidas represivas contra nosotros, se nos tildaba de políticos y punto. Pero ha sido tan fuerte y sigue siendo tan fuerte esto que la canción está no la para nadie. Nadie la detiene, como nadie detiene el proceso de cambio que se venir en todo el continente, Nicomedes.

    17. Conchoid Of Nicomedes -- From MathWorld
    Conchoid of nicomedes, A curve studied by the Greek mathematiciannicomedes in about 200 BC , also called the cochloid. It is the
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    A curve with polar coordinates
    studied by the Greek mathematician Nicomedes in about 200 BC , also known as the cochloid. It is the locus of points a fixed distance away from a line as measured along a line from the focus point ( MacTutor Archive ). Nicomedes recognized the three distinct forms seen in this family for , and . (For a = 0, it obviously degenerates to a circle The conchoid of nicomedes was a favorite with 17th century mathematicians and could be used to solve the problems of cube duplication angle trisection heptagon construction, and other Neusis constructions (Johnson 1975). In Cartesian coordinates , the conchoid of Nicomedes may be written
    or
    The conchoid has x = a as an asymptote, and the area between either branch and the asymptote is infinite. A conchoid with has a loop for , where , giving area
    Conchoid
    Conchoid of de Sluze
    References Beyer, W. H. CRC Standard Mathematical Tables, 28th ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, p. 215, 1987. Johnson, C. "A Construction for a Regular Heptagon."

    18. Nicomedes' Conchoid -- From MathWorld
    Eric's other sites. N v. nicomedes' Conchoid, Conchoid of nicomedes. Author EricW. Weisstein © 1999 CRC Press LLC, © 19992003 Wolfram Research, Inc. logo, logo.
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    19. Nicomedes
    As far as is known, all applications of the conchoid made in antiquitywere developed by nicomedes himself. nicomedes. 275BC 210BC ?
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    Ad nicomedes IV `Philopator' (King) of BITHYNIA bequeathed Bithynia to Rome. Male.Born ? Died 74? , \, Nysa. nicomedes IV `Philopator' (King) of BITHYNIA.
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