- conclusion.
Three of his
tetralogies are
known to have survived. The
traditional arrangement of the
works of
Plato into nine
tetralogies,
including some doubtful...
-
Tetralogy of
Fallot (TOF),
formerly known as Steno-Fallot
tetralogy, is a
congenital heart defect characterized by four
specific cardiac defects. classically...
- Clarki**** 39 — 895 AD;
first six
tetralogies,
designated B.
Codex Parisinus graecus 1807 —
circa 900 AD; last two
tetralogies and the apocrypha, designated...
- The Ware
Tetralogy is a
series of four
science fiction novels by
author Rudy Rucker:
Software (1982),
Wetware (1988),
Freeware (1997) and
Realware (2000)...
- was
written later known as the "second Henriad". The two
Shakespearean tetralogies share the name Henriad, but only the "second Henriad" has the epic qualities...
- This is a list of film
series that have four entries. Key: (A) – Film
series is 100%
animated (a) – Film
series is not 100%
animated and has live action...
-
corrupt and
greedy landowners. İnce
Memed (1955), the
first novel in the
tetralogy, was Kemal's
first published novel.
Subsequent volumes of the İnce Memed...
- up
tetralogy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
tetralogy is a set of four
dramatic or
literary works.
Tetralogy may also
refer to: Ingo
tetralogy, a...
- The Sea of
Fertility (豊饒の海, Hōjō no Umi) is a
tetralogy of
novels written by the ****anese
author Yukio Mishima. The four
novels are
Spring Snow (1969)...
- out 458 BC." It
seems to be the
first play in a
tetralogy,
sometimes referred to as the
Danaid Tetralogy,
which probably included the lost
plays The Egyptians...