WordNet
- relating to or characteristic of Christianity; "Christian rites"
- a religious person who believes Jesus is the Christ and who is a member of a Christian denomination
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- クリスチャニア(スキーを平行にしたまま行う回転法)
- 『キリスト者』(教徒) / 《話》りっぱな人 / 『キリストの』;『キリスト教の』,キリスト教徒の / キリスト(キリスト教)を信じる / キリスト教徒にふさわしい / 《話》りっぱな
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Christiania may refer to:
Places
- Christiania or Kristiania, names of Oslo (1624–1924). Current expression (from 1925) for the part of Oslo that was founded by King Christian IV.
- Freetown Christiania (or Christiania), a self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Christiania Township, Minnesota, a township in Jackson County
- Christiania Township, North Dakota, township in Burleigh County
Other
- Christiania Theatre in Oslo, Norway
- Christiania Bank, a former Norwegian bank
- Christiania (brachiopod), a genus of Strophomenid brachiopods found in the Arenig geological group
- Christiania bikes, family tricycle designed in Denmark
See also
- Christiana (disambiguation)
English Journal
- [Was it a physician Ibsen wanted to become?].
- Hem E.Author information Avdeling for atferdsfag, Institutt for medisinske basalfag, Universitetet i Oslo, Postboks 1111 Blindern, 0317 Oslo. erlend.hem@medisin.uio.noAbstractIt is a widespread view, even today, that Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) as a young man intended to study medicine. This opinion was probably first expressed by his friend Paul Botten-Hansen in his Ibsen biography from 1863, when the poet was 35 years old. Since then, it has been repeated several times, for example in Henrik Jaeger's biography from 1888 and in Jens B. Halvorsen's Norwegian Author Encyclopedia from 1892. Ibsen proofread both of these books and did not change this information. Although the sources are weak, Ibsen may have wanted to study medicine. However, we do not know when he got this idea, for how long it occupied his mind or how deeply rooted it was. When Ibsen as a 22-year-old moved from Grimstad to Christiania in 1850 to complete his examen artium, he had other plans. This story illustrates an important message: What should we require from sources before we accept a piece of information?
- Tidsskrift for den Norske lægeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny række.Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen.2006 Dec 14;126(24):3295-6.
- It is a widespread view, even today, that Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) as a young man intended to study medicine. This opinion was probably first expressed by his friend Paul Botten-Hansen in his Ibsen biography from 1863, when the poet was 35 years old. Since then, it has been repeated several times, f
- PMID 17170791
- [A watershed in Norwegian obstetrics].
- Wangensteen T, Nordal G, Hem E, Børdahl PE.Author information Institutt for medidinske atferdsfag, Universitete i Oslo.AbstractBACKGROUND: Professional obstetrics in Norway developed during the 19th century. This paper analyses the development through the second half of the 19th century at the Maternity Clinic in Christiania (now Oslo).
- Tidsskrift for den Norske lægeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny række.Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen.2003 Dec 23;123(24):3549-52.
- BACKGROUND: Professional obstetrics in Norway developed during the 19th century. This paper analyses the development through the second half of the 19th century at the Maternity Clinic in Christiania (now Oslo).MATERIAL AND METHODS: All patient files from the years 1852, 1872 and 1892, a total of 12
- PMID 14691497
- [From The Origin of Species to Artenes Oprindelse].
- Lie T.Author information Gyldendal Akademisk, Postboks 6730 St. Olavs plass, 0130 Oslo. thore.lie@gyldendal.noAbstractThe Origin of Species, Charles Darwin's most important work, was published in London in 1859. The first presentation in Norway, by P. Chr. Asbjørnsen, appeared in the journal Budstikken. About 30 years passed before it was translated into Norwegian, and it took some time before Darwin's theories were debated in Norway. The zoologist Michael Sars introduced them in the Scientific Society in Christiania (i.e., Oslo) in 1869, but he was not met with a great deal of interest. However, a new generation of scientist saw this differently, mainly the botanist Axel Blytt, the zoologist G.O. Sars and the geologist W.C. Brøgger. Two prominent professors of medicine were also involved in the debate, on different sides. The Darwinist Gerhard Henrik Armauer Hansen, who discovered the lepra bacillus, wrote several books and articles about Darwinism, while Professor Ernst Ferdinand Lochmann, though admiring Darwin as a prominent naturalist, strongly rejected Darwinism as a scientific theory.
- Tidsskrift for den Norske lægeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny række.Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen.2000 Dec 10;120(30):3714-8.
- The Origin of Species, Charles Darwin's most important work, was published in London in 1859. The first presentation in Norway, by P. Chr. Asbjørnsen, appeared in the journal Budstikken. About 30 years passed before it was translated into Norwegian, and it took some time before Darwin's theories we
- PMID 11215944
Japanese Journal
- デンマーク「自由都市クリスチャニア」の成立過程とその背景
- 都市の表記法に関する考察 : 〈常習性の実践〉としての歩行にもとづく都市空間の記述
- W202 新しい両下肢障害者用スキーの開発 : 重心移動の効果(リハビリテーション機器)(シンポジウム : 福祉工学)
- Dynamics and Design Conference : 機械力学・計測制御講演論文集 : D & D 2001(abstract), 294, 2001-08-03
- NAID 110002482283
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