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AsturcónL'asturcón ye un caballu que forma parte d'una abondosa familia de ponis que se caltienen nel denomau Arcu Atlanticu. Tan reconocies nueve castres de calteres asemeyaos al Asturcón: Garrano, Pottok, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Gales, Connemara, Shetland y Highland; munches d' estes viñaron pel mundiu, poles sos carauterístiques.
Enllaz esternu
- [http://www.arrakis.es/~el-corru/ El Corru] (asturianu, inglés y castellanu)
Category:Caballos
Category:Races asturianes
Caballu
El caballu ye un mamíferu, les femes llámense yegües o burres.
Ye perisodáctilu, de la familia los équidos. Animal herbívoru, cuadrúpedu y de pescuezu llargu y corvu.
Domesticáu nes estepes del este d'Asia, pente los años 2.500 a 2.000 enantes de Cristu, teniendo gran valor militar y pal tresporte.
Los esploradores europeos que llegaron a América nel sieglu XVI, consiguieron la so adopción polos pueblos nativos, munchos de los cuales camudaron les sos costumes d'agricultores pa volver a la caza (Pampa, praderes de Norteamérica).
La castra típica d'Asturies ye un poni nomáu asturcón.
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zh-cn:马 Louis Le PrinceLouis Aimé Augustin Le Prince, was a Frenchman who came to the north of England in 1866 in order to experiment with cinematography. In 1888 he patented a single lens camera with which he filmed what was almost certainly the world's first successful attempt to record 'moving' images.
Le Prince was born in the fortress at Metz, France on 28 August 1842. His father was a major of artillery in the French Army and an officer of the Légion d'honneur. He grew up spending time in the studio of his father's friend, the photography pioneer Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre, from whom the young Le Prince received lessons relating to photography and chemistry and for whom he was the subject of a Daguerrotype, an early type of photograph. His education went on to include the study of painting in Paris and post-graduate chemistry at Leipzig University, which provided him with the academic knowledge he was to utilise in the future.
He moved to Leeds, West Yorkshire, England in 1866, after being invited to join John Whitley, a friend from college, in Whitley Partners of Hunslet, a firm of brass founders making valves and components. In 1869 he married Elizabeth Whitley, John's sister and a talented artist. The couple started a school of applied art, the Leeds Technical School of Art, in 1871 and became well renowned for their work in fixing colour photography on to metal and pottery, leading to them being commissioned for portraits of Queen Victoria and the long-serving Prime Minister William Gladstone produced in this way, that were included alongside other mementos of the time in a time capsule - manufactured by Whitley Partners of Hunslet - which was placed in the foundations of Cleopatra's Needle on the embankment of the River Thames.
In 1881 Le Prince went to the United States as an agent for Whitley Partners, staying in the country along with his family once his contract had ended. He became the manager for a small group of French artists who produced large panoramas, usually of famous battles, that were exhibited in New York City, Washington DC and Chicago. During this time he continued the experiments he had begun, relating to the production of 'moving' photographs and to find the best material for film stock.
During his time in the US, Le Prince built a camera that utilised sixteen lenses and was his first invention to be patented. Although the camera was capable of 'capturing' motion, it wasn't a complete success because each lens photographed the subject from a slightly different viewpoint and thus the projected image jumped about.
Upon his return to Leeds in 1886, Le Prince built and then patented, that October, a one lens camera. Three days after it was patented, on 13 October 1888, Le Prince used the camera to shoot trams and the horse-drawn and pedestrian traffic on Leeds Bridge. These pictures were soon projected on a screen in Leeds, making it the first motion picture exhibition.
In September 1890, Le Prince went back to France with a couple. He left them on a Friday with the promise that he would rejoin them in Paris on the following Monday for the return journey to England, before setting off on his planned trip to the US to promote his new camera. However, Le Prince did not arrive at the appointed time and he was never seen again by his family or friends. All that could be established about his last whereabouts was that he was seen boarding a train at Dijon for his return to Paris on 16 September 1890.
External link
- [http://www.acmi.net.au/AIC/LE_PRINCE_BIO.html Adventures In Cybersound] an extended biography
- [http://www.nmpft.org.uk/insight/info/roundhay.mov Video]
Pozycjonowanie Varsavia appartamenti nauka Sklep wdkarski Darmowe gry online
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