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16 September 2025
- 02:4102:41, 16 September 2025 Roman Martyrology (hist | edit) [10,349 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Official list of martyrs of the Catholic Church}} {{italictitle}} The '''''Roman Martyrology''''' ({{langx|la|Martyrologium Romanum}}) is the official martyrology of the Catholic Church. Its use is obligatory in matters regarding the Roman Rite liturgy, but dioceses, countries and religious institutes may add duly approved appendices to it.<ref>Martyrologium Romanum, Praenotanda, 38</ref> It provides an extensive b...")
- 02:3502:35, 16 September 2025 Golden Legend (hist | edit) [24,124 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Medieval collection of hagiographies by Jacobus de Voragine}} {{Infobox book | italic title = <!--(see above)--> | name = Golden Legend | image = Umbria, jacopo da varazze, leggenda aurea, 1290 ca. 01.jpg | image_size = | border = | alt = | caption = ''Legenda Aurea'', {{circa|1290}}, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence | author = Jacobus de Voragine |...")
- 02:2902:29, 16 September 2025 Agathius (hist | edit) [4,804 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Christian saint (died 303)}} {{About|the Christian Saint|the 6th century Byzantine historian|Agathias}} {{Infobox saint | honorific_prefix = Saint | name = Acacius | birth_date = late-3rd century | death_date = ~303 | feast_day = 7 May (formerly 8 May); 16 January (translation of relics) | venerated_in = Roman Catholic Church<br>Eastern Orthodox Church<ref>{{in lang|el}} ''[http://www.synaxarion.gr/gr/sid...")
- 02:1902:19, 16 September 2025 Fourteen Holy Helpers (hist | edit) [17,372 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Group of Christian saints}} {{Infobox martyrs |name=Fourteen Holy Helpers |image=Kapelle auf dem Michaelsberg - Untergrombach 03 - Vierzehn Nothelfer.jpg |caption= Figurines of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, Chapel on the Michaelsberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |birth_era= |feast_day=8 August (locally) |venerated_in=Catholic Church |attributes= |notable_members = Saints Acacius, Saint Barbara|Ba...")
- 02:1502:15, 16 September 2025 Saint Blaise (hist | edit) [21,958 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Christian saint and bishop}} {{Infobox saint |honorific_prefix = Saint |name=Blaise of Sebaste |birth_date= 3 February (Eastern: 11 February) ? AD |death_date= 316 AD (aged between his 30s and 40s) |feast_day= 3 February (Catholic, Anglican Communion) Usually in January (date varies)(Armenian Apostolic) 11 February (Eastern Orthodox and Greek Catholic) |venerated_in=Catholic Church<br>Eastern Orthodox Church<br>Orie...")
12 September 2025
- 21:0121:01, 12 September 2025 Compass rose (hist | edit) [27,633 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Figure on a compass, map, nautical chart}} thumb|250px|A common compass rose as found on a [[nautical chart showing both true north (using a nautical star symbol) and magnetic north with magnetic variation. Also notice the correspondence between the 32-point rose (inner circle) and the modern 0–360° graduations.]] File:Windrose en.svg|thumb|Compass rose with the eight [[pr...")
- 20:5120:51, 12 September 2025 Magnetic declination (hist | edit) [23,464 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Angle on the horizontal plane between magnetic north and true north}} thumb|Example of magnetic declination showing a compass needle with a "positive" (or "easterly") variation from geographic north. N<sub>g</sub> is geographic or true north, N<sub>m</sub> is magnetic north, and δ is magnetic declination. '''Magnetic declination''' (also called '''magnetic variation''') is the angle between magnetic north and ...")
- 20:4420:44, 12 September 2025 Bearing (navigation) (hist | edit) [15,246 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Angle between two objects}} thumb|upright=1.3|A standard [[Brunton compass, used commonly by geologists and surveyors to obtain a bearing in the field]] In navigation, '''bearing''' or '''azimuth''' is the horizontal angle between the direction of an object and north or another object. The angle value can be specified in various angular units, such as Degree...")
- 20:3820:38, 12 September 2025 Dead reckoning (hist | edit) [27,688 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Means of calculating position}} {{Other uses}} {{Anchor|2D|3D}} upright=1.2|thumb|The navigator plots their 9 a.m. position, indicated by the triangle, and, using their course and speed, estimates their own position at 9:30 and 10 a.m. In navigation, '''dead reckoning''' is the process of calculating the current position of a moving object by using a previously determined position, or fix,...")
- 20:3520:35, 12 September 2025 Atlas (hist | edit) [12,890 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Collection of maps}} {{About|a collection of maps|the Titan in Greek mythology|Atlas (mythology)|other uses|Atlas (disambiguation)}} {{Distinguish|Atlus}} thumb|upright|Frontispiece of the 1595 Atlas of Mercator An '''atlas''' is a collection of maps; it is typically a bundle of maps of Earth or of a continent or region of Earth. Advances in astronomy have also resulted in atlases of...")
- 20:3120:31, 12 September 2025 Rhumbline network (hist | edit) [11,236 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Navigational aid drawn on early portolan charts}} {{Distinguish|Rhumb line|Compass rose}} thumb|upright=1.25|Windrose network -16 vertex on each [[Portolan.]] thumb|upright=1.25|Image of Petrus Vesconte A '''rhumbline network''' (or '''windrose network''') is a navigational aid consisting in lines drawn from multiple vertices in different co...")
- 20:2820:28, 12 September 2025 Karl Freiherr von Müffling (hist | edit) [13,155 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|German general and cartographer (1775–1851)}} {{Infobox military person | honorific_prefix = ''Freiherr'' | name = Karl von Müffling | image = WP Karl von Muffling.jpg | caption = Karl von Muffling, {{circa}}1837 | nickname = ''Weiss'' | birth_date = {{Birth date|1775|6|12|df=y}} | death_date = {{Death date and age|1851|1|10|1775|6|12|df=y}} | birth_place = Halle, Kingdom of Prussia...")
- 20:2620:26, 12 September 2025 Carl von Clausewitz (hist | edit) [77,380 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Prussian general and military theorist (1780–1831)}} {{redirect|Clausewitz|the part of defence of Berlin during World War II|Operation Clausewitz|the Paradox computer strategy games engine|Clausewitz Engine}} {{Infobox military person | birth_name = Carl Philipp Gottlieb Clauswitz | image = Clausewitz.jpg | image_size = 225px | caption = Carl von Clausewitz in Prussian service; portrait by Wilhelm Wach, early 1830s | birth_d...")
- 20:0720:07, 12 September 2025 Fog of war (hist | edit) [15,613 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Uncertainty in situational awareness}} {{About|the military phrase|the documentary film|The Fog of War}} The '''fog of war''' is the uncertainty in situational awareness experienced by participants in military operations.<ref>Joint Service Command and Staff College, Advanced Command and Staff Course Notes dated 2001</ref> The term seeks to capture the uncertainty regarding one's own capability, adversary capability, and adversary I...")
- 20:0420:04, 12 September 2025 Astrolabe (hist | edit) [52,083 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Astronomical instrument}} {{Hatnote group| {{For|other pages with a similar name|Astrolabe (disambiguation)}} {{Distinguish|Cosmolabe}} }} alt=Planispheric Astrolabe made of brass, cast, with fretwork rete and surface engraving|thumb|upright=1.2|North African, {{nobr|9th century {{sc|ce}},}} planispheric astrolabe. [[Khalili Collections|Khalili Collection.]] File:Iranian Astrolabe 14.jpg|thum...")
- 20:0120:01, 12 September 2025 Froissart's Chronicles (hist | edit) [31,891 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|History of the Hundred Years' War}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:Froissart's ''Chronicles''}} thumb|The execution of [[Hugh the younger Despenser, a miniature from the Gruuthuse manuscript of the ''Chronicles''.]] thumb|[[Charles VI of France attacks his companions in a fit of insanity.]] File:Fire carles6.jpg|thumb| Th...")
- 19:3819:38, 12 September 2025 Periplus (hist | edit) [10,441 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Manuscript listing ports and coastal landmarks}} {{about|a type of historic document|the modern ''Periplus Publishing Group''|Tuttle Publishing|the drug with trade name Periplum|Nimodipine}} thumb|Beginning of the ''[[Periplus of the Euxine Sea|Periplous tou Euxeinou Pontou'' by Arrian of Nicomedia, Johann Froben and Nicolaus Episcopius, Basel 1533]] A '''periplus''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|p|ɛr|ɪ|p|l|ʌ|s}}), or '...")
- 19:3219:32, 12 September 2025 The King's Awards for Enterprise (hist | edit) [22,477 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Awards programme for British organizations}} {{Infobox award | name = The King's Awards for Enterprise | image = Queen's Award for Enterprise Logo.svg | imagesize =150 | alt = Award logo | caption = Award logo | year = 1966 | awarded_for = Business innovation and performance. | presenter = The King, on the advice of the Prime Minister...")
- 19:1319:13, 12 September 2025 Surrey Satellite Technology (hist | edit) [25,110 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|British aerospace company}} {{Infobox company | name = Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd | logo = SSTL-Low-Res-Logo.png | type = Subsidiary | key_people = Professor Sir Martin Sweeting, Group Executive Chairman<br/> Andrew Cawthorne, MD from December 2024 | industry = Aerospace | products = Satellites and related services | revenue = £2.6m on £...")
- 19:1119:11, 12 September 2025 University of Surrey (hist | edit) [73,237 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Public university in Guildford, England}} {{Infobox university | name = University of Surrey | former_name = Battersea Polytechnic Institute (1891–1956) <br /> Battersea College of Technology (1956–1966) | image = University of Surrey coat of arms.svg | image_size = 170px | caption = Coat of arms of the University of Surrey | established = {{Start date and a...")
- 18:5918:59, 12 September 2025 School of Advanced Military Studies (hist | edit) [39,285 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|United States military postgraduate school}} {{Good article}} {{Infobox military unit | unit_name = School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) | image = School of Advanced Military Studies (crest).png | image_size = 200px | caption = The School of Advanced Military Studies Crest | dates = 1981–present | country = United States | allegiance = Federal | branch = | type = | role = | size = | command_stru...")
- 18:3918:39, 12 September 2025 Hall of Fame for Great Americans (hist | edit) [147,348 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Sculpture gallery in the Bronx, New York}} {{good article}} {{Infobox NRHP | name = Hall of Fame Complex | nrhp_type = | image = HallofFameColumns.jpg | caption = View of the Hall of Fame for Great Americans | location = Bronx Community College campus, The Bronx, New York | coordinates = {{coord|40|51|31.7|N|73|54|50.9|W|region:US-NY_type:landmark|display=inline,title}} | district_map = {{Maplink|frame=yes|plain=yes|frame-align=center|frame-...")
- 18:2418:24, 12 September 2025 Genealogy (hist | edit) [105,428 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Study of individual descent and bloodline}} {{about|the study of family lineage, history and bloodline|the philosophical technique developed by Nietzsche and Foucault|Genealogy (philosophy)|the sociocultural evolution of kinship|History of the family|family trees of scholars according to mentoring relationship|Academic genealogy}} {{other uses|Genealogy (disambiguation)}} {{redirect|Family history|medical family history|Family history (medicine)|other...")
- 18:2318:23, 12 September 2025 Mayflower (hist | edit) [59,472 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|17th-century ship of American colonists}} {{for multi|other ships|List of ships named Mayflower|other uses}} {{Pp-move-indef}} {|{{Infobox ship begin | display title = ital }} {{Infobox ship image | Ship image = Copyrighted and Published by A S Burbank, The Mayflower at Sea (NBY 21340).jpg | Ship caption = ''Mayflower'' at sea (from a postcard of 1910-20) }} {{Infobox ship career | Ship country = England | Ship flag = File:Un...")
- 18:0918:09, 12 September 2025 Hanlon's razor (hist | edit) [7,811 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Adage to assume stupidity over malice}} '''Hanlon's razor''' is an adage, or rule of thumb, that states: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."<ref name=murphytwo/> It is a philosophical razor that suggests a way of eliminating unlikely explanations for human behavior. It is purportedly named after one Robert J. Hanlon,<ref name="JargonFile2002"/> who submitted the st...")
- 18:0718:07, 12 September 2025 Birdwatching (hist | edit) [58,199 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Amateur observation of birds}} thumb|Three people birdwatching with binoculars '''Birdwatching''', or '''birding''', is the observing of birds, either as a recreational activity or as a form of citizen science. A birdwatcher may observe by using their naked eye, by using a visual enhancement device such as binoculars or a telescope, by listening for bird sounds,<ref name="dunne">{...")
- 18:0618:06, 12 September 2025 Philosopher king (hist | edit) [23,922 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Hypothetical wise ruler described by Plato}} {{Other uses|Philosopher King (disambiguation)}} {{Platonism}} The '''philosopher king''' is a hypothetical ruler in whom political skill is combined with philosophical knowledge. The concept of a city-state ruled by philosophers is first explored in Plato's ''Republic'', written around 375 BC. Plato argued that the ideal state – one which ensured the maximum possi...")
- 17:4817:48, 12 September 2025 Local history (hist | edit) [19,038 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Study of history in a geographically local context}} thumb|300px|Exhibition hall displaying local history displays and objects '''Local history''' is the study of history in a geographically local context, often concentrating on a relatively small local community. It incorporates cultural and social aspects of history. Local history is not merely natio...")
- 17:4617:46, 12 September 2025 Infinite monkey theorem (hist | edit) [54,586 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Counterintuitive result in probability}} thumb|While a monkey is used as a mechanism for the thought experiment, it would be unlikely to ever write [[Hamlet.]] The '''infinite monkey theorem''' states that a monkey hitting keys independently and at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type any given text, including the co...")
- 15:3315:33, 12 September 2025 Module:Citation/CS1/Utilities (hist | edit) [24,964 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "local z = { error_cats_t = {}; -- for categorizing citations that contain errors error_ids_t = {}; -- list of error identifiers; used to prevent duplication of certain errors; local to this module error_msgs_t = {}; -- sequence table of error messages maint_cats_t = {}; -- for categorizing citations that aren't erroneous per se, but could use a little work prop_cats_t = {}; -- for categorizing cit...")
- 12:3212:32, 12 September 2025 Absolute monarchy (hist | edit) [41,561 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Form of government in which the monarch has absolute power}} {{Multiple image | total_width = 300 | image1 = الصورة الرسمية لخادم الحرمين الشريفين الملك سلمان بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود.jpg | image2 = Haitham bin Tariq Al Said in 2024 ( هَيْثَم بْن طَارِق آل سَعِيد ) (cropped).jpg | footer = Salman of Saudi Arabia|King Salman bin Abdu...")
- 12:3112:31, 12 September 2025 Constitutional monarchy (hist | edit) [51,560 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Form of government}} {{redirect|Ceremonial monarchy|other uses|crowned republic}} {{if mobile|{{Systems of government}}|{{Monarchism|expanded=Types}} {{Basic forms of government}}}} '''Constitutional monarchy''', also known as '''limited monarchy''', '''parliamentary monarchy''' or '''democratic monarchy''', is a form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises their authority in accordance with a constitution and is not alone in making decisions....")
- 12:2912:29, 12 September 2025 Commonwealth realm (hist | edit) [110,565 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Sovereign states where Charles III is the head of state}} {{Distinguish|Member states of the Commonwealth of Nations}} thumb|upright=1.35|{{legend|#000080|Current Commonwealth realms}} {{Legend|#5961e6|Territories and dependencies of current realms}}{{Legend|#800000|Former realms and [[dominions that are now republics}} ]] A '''Commonwealth realm''' is a sovereign state in the Commonwealth of Nations that...")
- 12:2812:28, 12 September 2025 Crown copyright (hist | edit) [44,674 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Copyright protection used by some Commonwealth realms}} '''Crown copyright''' is a type of copyright protection. It subsists in works of the governments of some Commonwealth realms and provides special copyright rules for the Crown, i.e. government departments and (generally) state entities.<ref name=EFJudge>Judge, E. F. (2011). Crown copyright and the reuse of government information: Access and limitations. In P. Garvin (Ed.), ''Governme...")
- 12:1412:14, 12 September 2025 Anguilla (hist | edit) [76,722 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|British Overseas Territory in the Leeward Islands}} {{About|the Caribbean British Overseas Territory||Anguilla (disambiguation)}} {{Distinguish|Anguillita|Antigua}} {{Infobox dependency | name = Anguilla | settlement_type = British Overseas Territory | image_flag = Flag of Anguilla.svg | flag_size = 130 | flag_link = Flag of Anguilla | image_seal = Coat of arms of Anguilla.svg | seal_size = 65 | seal_type = Coat of ar...")
- 12:0912:09, 12 September 2025 Mercator projection (hist | edit) [53,747 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Cylindrical conformal map projection}} thumb|350px|right|Mercator projection of the world between 85°S and 85°N. Note the size comparison of Greenland and Africa. 350px|thumb|The Mercator projection with [[Tissot's indicatrix of deformation.]] thumb|350px|right|[[Mercator 1569 world map ({{lang|la|Nova et Aucta Orbis Terr...")
- 12:0812:08, 12 September 2025 Sustainability (hist | edit) [105,310 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Societal goal and normative concept}} {{CS1 config|mode=cs1}} thumb|Three visual representations of sustainability and its three dimensions: the left image shows sustainability as three intersecting circles. In the top right, it is a nested approach where social and economic sustainability are contained within environmental sustainability. '''Sustainability''' (from the latin ''sustinere'' - ho...")
- 12:0312:03, 12 September 2025 Guild (hist | edit) [89,756 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Association of artisans or merchants}} thumb|right|''[[Syndics of the Drapers' Guild|The Syndics of the Drapers' Guild'' by Rembrandt, 1662]] A '''guild''' ({{IPAc-en|ɡ|ɪ|l|d}} {{Respell|GILD}}) is an association of artisans and merchants who oversee the practice of their craft/trade in a par...")
- 12:0212:02, 12 September 2025 History of hide materials (hist | edit) [24,131 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox | title = Hide processing in human history | image = 200px|alt=A German parchmenter during the 16th century | caption = A German parchmenter at work c. 1568. The use of animal hides for writing materials like parchment was a key development. | headerstyle = background-color:#B0C4DE; | labelstyle = background-color:#B0C4DE; | header1 = Key developments | label2 = Prehistori...")
- 11:5711:57, 12 September 2025 Seal knob (hist | edit) [7,319 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{see also|Seal carving|Side carving}} {{Chinese |pic=King of Nanyue imperial seal knob top.jpg |piccap=A Chinese dragon knob, on the Seal of Emperor Wen of the Nanyue Kingdom |hide=no|s=印纽|t=印紐|p=yìnniǔ |altname=Knob carving|s2=纽刻|t2=紐刻|p2=niǔkè }} thumb|The seal sculpture here is water waves and a [[Chinese giant salamander|salamander (only half of...")
- 11:5611:56, 12 September 2025 Winchester Bible (hist | edit) [11,813 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|12th-century illuminated manuscript}} {{Infobox medieval text|name=Winchester Bible|image=File:Llyfr Caniad Solomon - Caerwynt 2.jpg|width=583 x 396 mm.|language=Latin|date=1150s - 1170s|genre=Illuminated manuscripts|}} The '''Winchester Bible''' is a Romanesque illuminated manuscript produced in Winchester between 1150 and 1175. With folios measuring 583 x 396 mm., it is the largest survivin...")
- 11:5511:55, 12 September 2025 King of Na gold seal (hist | edit) [7,643 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Chinese gold seal discovered in Japan}} thumb|upright=1.15|Composite image showing two views of the seal thumb|upright=1.15|Top view of the snake [[Seal knob|knob]] The '''King of Na gold seal''' ({{langx|ja|漢委奴国王印}}) is a solid gold seal discovered in the year 1784 on Shikanoshima Island in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The seal is...")
- 11:5411:54, 12 September 2025 Movable type (hist | edit) [51,004 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Printing technology and system based on reconfigurable blocks of glyphs}} {{For|the weblog software|Movable Type}} right|thumb|A case of cast metal type pieces and typeset matter in a [[composing stick]] {{History of printing}} '''Movable type''' (US English; '''moveable type''' in British English) is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to...")
- 11:5211:52, 12 September 2025 Old master print (hist | edit) [57,489 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Work of art made printing on paper in the West}} thumb|upright=1.5|''[[The Three Crosses'', drypoint by Rembrandt, 1653, state III of IV]] An '''old master print''' (also spaced '''masterprint''') is a work of art produced by a printing process within the Western tradition (mostly by Old Masters). The term remains current in the art trade, and there is no ea...")
- 11:5011:50, 12 September 2025 Limp binding (hist | edit) [4,043 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|Limp binding of an [[incunable, made of vellum with broken book clasp of the 15th century]] '''Limp binding''' is a bookbinding method in which the book has flexible cloth, leather, vellum, or (rarely) paper sides.<ref name="robether">{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/bookbindingconse0000robe|title=Limp binding|work=Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books|author1=Roberts, Matt T.|author2=E...")
- 11:5011:50, 12 September 2025 Limp vellum (hist | edit) [26 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Limp binding) Tag: New redirect
- 11:4911:49, 12 September 2025 Gilding (hist | edit) [25,741 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Covering an object with a layer of gold}} {{for|the surname|Gilding (surname)}} {{More citations needed|reason=Sections of this entry are entirely lacking in sources |date=June 2017}} thumb|right|Gilded frame ready for [[burnishing (metal)|burnishing with an agate stone tool]] File:Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Layer for Layer.ogv|thumb|right|Application of gold leaf to a reproduction of...")
- 11:4611:46, 12 September 2025 Pastoral Care (Troyes, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 504) (hist | edit) [1,597 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|right|240px|Start of the main text; the first three lines are also in coloured ink, which has run or faded. '''Troyes, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 504''' is an early 7th-century illuminated manuscript of the ''Pastoral Care'' by Pope Gregory I. It was probably written in Rome about AD 600, whilst Gregory was still alive, and contains his final revised text. It is written in an uncial script. There...")
- 11:4311:43, 12 September 2025 Loxodromic navigation (hist | edit) [1,883 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|300px | Rhumb line navigation path: β = constant '''Loxodromic navigation''' (from Greek ''λοξóς'', oblique, and ''δρóμος'', path) is a method of navigation by following a rhumb line, a curve on the surface of the Earth that follows the same angle at the intersection with each meridian. This serves to maintain a steady course in sailing.<ref name="WeintritNeuma...")
- 11:4211:42, 12 September 2025 Macondo (hist | edit) [7,014 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Fictional town created by Gabriel García Márquez}} '''Macondo''' ({{IPA|es|maˈkondo|ES-pe|}}) is a fictional town described in Gabriel García Márquez's novel ''One Hundred Years of Solitude'' (as well as several others of his works). It is the hometown of the Buendía family. ==Aracataca== Macondo is often supposed to draw from García Márquez's childhood town, Aracataca, near the north (Caribbean) coast of Colombia, 80 km...")