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Definition of Bolognian

Bolognian
Bolognian Bo*lo"gnian, a. & n. Bolognese. Bolognian stone. See Bologna stone, under Bologna.

Meaning of Bolognian from wikipedia

- persistent luminescent material rapidly called Lapis Boloniensis, or Bolognian stone. The phosp****scence of the material obtained by Casciarolo made...
- unable to give off light only after calcination. We now know that the "Bolognian Stone" was a piece of barite (barium sulphate). The crater Lagalla on...
- of man approves the judgment mentioned by Puffendorf [sic], that the Bolognian law which enacted "that whoever drew blood in the streets should be punished...
- texts. They are not critical commentaries, but rather, analytical. The bolognian professors accept justinian law as something superior, even supreme; they...
- that glowed in the dark. One of the most famous, but not the first, was Bolognian phosphor. Around 1604, Vincenzo Casciarolo discovered a "lapis solaris"...
- approves the judgment mentioned by Pufendorf [sic. Puffendorf], that the Bolognian law which enacted 'that whoever drew blood in the streets should be punished...
- approves the judgment mentioned by Pufendorf [sic. Puffendorf], that the Bolognian law which enacted "that whoever drew blood in the streets should be punished...
- ISBN 978-8-81200032-6. Roda, Aldo (1999). "The Discovery of Luminescence: "The Bolognian Stone"". Bioluminescence & Chemiluminescence: Perspectives for the 21st...
- Method of Making a Phosphorus, That Will Imbibe and Emit Light, like the Bolognian Stone". Philosophical Transactions. 58: 337–344. doi:10.1098/rstl.1768...
- him a strange pair of Babylonian britches, with a codpiece as big as a Bolognian sausage") and had been a coward on the field of battle during the wars...