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  2. Illustration - Wikipedia

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    An illustration is a decoration, interpretation, or visual explanation of a text, concept, or process, ... Illustration also means providing an example; either in ...

  3. Illustrated fiction - Wikipedia

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    "Please, sir, I want some more." From Oliver Twist, illustration by George Cruikshank. At the beginning of the 19th century, illustration increased the sales of previously published fiction. In 1836, the publication of Charles Dickens's The Pickwick Papers in an illustrated serialized format revolutionised the publication of new fiction. [2]

  4. Trairāśika - Wikipedia

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    1. This example is taken from Bījagaṇita, a treatise on algebra by the Indian mathematician Bhāskara II (c. 1114–1185). [2]Problem: "If two and a half pala-s (a unit of weight) of saffron be obtained for three-sevenths of a nishca (a unit of money); say instantly, best of merchants, how much is got for nine nishca-s?"

  5. Technical illustration - Wikipedia

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    Today, technical illustration can be broken down into three categories [citation needed] based on the type of communication: Communication with the general public: informs the general public, for example illustrated instructions found in the manuals for automobiles and consumer electronics. This type of technical illustration contains simple ...

  6. List of linguistic example sentences - Wikipedia

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    A famous example for lexical ambiguity is the following sentence: "Wenn hinter Fliegen Fliegen fliegen, fliegen Fliegen Fliegen hinterher.", meaning "When flies fly behind flies, then flies fly in pursuit of flies." [40] [circular reference] It takes advantage of some German nouns and corresponding verbs being homonymous. While not noticeable ...

  7. Miniature (illuminated manuscript) - Wikipedia

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    Miniature of Sinon and the Trojan Horse, from the Vergilius Romanus, a manuscript of Virgil's Aeneid, early 5th century. A miniature (from the Latin verb miniare 'to colour with minium', a red lead [1]) is a small illustration used to decorate an ancient or medieval illuminated manuscript; the simple illustrations of the early codices having been miniated or delineated with that pigment.

  8. Almost surely - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of the use of this concept include the strong and uniform versions of the law of large numbers, the continuity of the paths of Brownian motion, and the infinite monkey theorem. The terms almost certainly (a.c.) and almost always (a.a.) are also used.

  9. Gothic book illustration - Wikipedia

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    The Ingeborg Psalter, [3] produced in Tournai, and the Bible moralisée are notable examples of early Gothic book illustration. These manuscripts mark a transition of the Romanesque visual tradition to a more classical phase, featuring figures with softly flowing, pleated robes, finely modeled faces, and a new sense of corporeality.