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  1. Annus mirabilis (pl. anni mirabiles) is a Latin phrase that means "marvelous year", "wonderful year", or "miraculous year". This term has been used to refer to several years during which events of major importance are remembered, notably Isaac Newton's discoveries in 1666 and Albert Einstein's papers published in 1905.

  2. 16 sty 2023 · Annus mirabilis –Helping a new friend recover her trust in Jesus. One of our best-ever Women’s Bible studies (thank you Kristi McLelland). A new walk-in shower with a bench.

  3. In this essay, I propose that a biblical allusion, which Dryden scholars seem to have missed, unlocks a darker counternarrative that undercuts the surface meaning of Annus Mirabilis.

  4. The annus mirabilis papers (from Latin annus mīrābilis, "miraculous year") are the four [a] that Albert Einstein published in the scientific journal Annalen der Physik (Annals of Physics) in 1905; 119 years ago ().

  5. Definition. Annus mirabilis, Latin for 'year of wonders,' refers to a remarkable year in which significant and transformative events occur. This term is particularly associated with John Dryden's poem 'Annus Mirabilis: 1666,' which reflects on the great events of that year, including the Great Fire of London and the Anglo-Dutch War.

  6. 28 mar 2008 · In the spring of 1836, the year that Perry Miller would call the “Annus Mirabilis” of the Transcendentalist movement, the American Unitarian Association issued a small pamphlet entitled Christianity as a Purely Internal Principle.

  7. Meaning of annus mirabilis in English. annus mirabilis. noun [ S ] formal uk / ˌæn.əs mɪˈrɑː.bɪ.lɪs / us / ˌæn.əs mɪˈrɑː.bɪ.lɪs / Add to word list. a year of extremely good events: 1969 was the annus mirabilis in which man first landed on the moon. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Years & yearly. academic year. ad. Anno Domini.

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