Infobox Political Youth Organization name english ROOD, jong in de SP logo File ROOD logo.svg 200px chairperson ... Partij website http rood.sp.nl ROOD jong in de SP Dutch language Dutch RED Socialist Party ... Formally, ROOD has been a vereniging voluntary association since 2003 with the goal to let young people .... Between 1999 and 2003, ROOD was a group within the party, initially subtitled young initiative within the SP . It was the successor of the J team . Locally, ROOD is organised in groups within political ... city Utrecht . ROOD members can be anyone between 14 and 28. They have to be a member of the SP, except for members below 16 years of age. Nationally, ROOD has a board consisting of five people ... June 2005. The first formal chairperson since ROOD was founded was Driek van Vugt between 2003 and 2005. Before that, he had been part of the board of the group ROOD since 1999, whose chairpeople were ..., ROOD contrary to other political youth organisations does not take any stances that are different from that of the party. The main activities of ROOD are political activism and educating the members. Campaigns In 2003, ROOD was active protesting against the obligation for all citizens to be always ... , actions were held for fair trade coffee at universities. ROOD also sent a representative to the European Social Forum ESF in Paris. Since 2003, ROOD organises a yearly Huisjesmelker van het Jaar .... In 2004, ROOD started a campaign against animal testing in the cosmetics industry, in 2005 it was L Or al that was called to stop animal testing when ROOD visited it with many autographs. ROOD also directs at international themes such as globalisation . In 2005, ROOD facilitated an exposition by young Palestinians about their culture, in different Dutch cities. After a visit of ROOD members ... football club Hapo l Bne Sachnin , by ROOD referred to as FC Bnei Sakhnin . In The Netherlands , ROOD started a supporters club for this Arab ic Israel i club. ROOD also participated in the successful ... more details
about the surname Rood surname the obsolete units of area and length Rood measurement File Gotland Lye kyrka 06.jpg thumb Hanging rood with no rood screen on the island of Gotland in Sweden Rood has several .... Etymology Rood is an archaic word for pole , from Anglo Saxon language Old English r d pole ... rod OED , Rood the relation of rood to rod unit rod , from Old English rodd pole is unclear the latter ... 09.jpg thumb left Another Gotland rood, 13th? century Rood was originally the only Old English word ... of about 1225. ref OED , Cross , and Crucifix ref In modern English rood usually refers to a large ..., the Rood referred to the True Cross , the specific wooden cross used in Christ s crucifixion. The word ... poem Dream of the Rood The Dream of the Rood . The phrase by the rood was used in oath swearing , e.g. No, by the rood, not so in Shakespeare s Hamlet Act 3, Scene 4 . In church architecture rood, or the Tautology rhetoric tautologous rood cross , means a roughly life size crucifix with figure displayed ... the top of the chancel arch, or rested on a plain rood beam across it, usually at the level of the capitals ... , necklaces Lady Godiva to the Virgin accompanying the rood at Evesham Abbey , or swords Tovi ... often flanked the cross, and cherubim and other figures are sometimes seen. A gilt rood in the 10th ... File France Albi jube cathedrale.jpg thumb Rood cross on rood screen at Albi Cathedral , France Rood screen s developed in the 13th century, as a wooden or stone Rood screen screens , also usually separating the chancel or choir from the nave , upon which the rood now stood. The screen may be elaborately carved and was often richly painted and gilding gilded . Rood screens were found in Christian ... undisturbed in country churches. Rood screens are the Western equivalent of the Byzantine architecture Byzantine templon beam , which developed into the Eastern Orthodox iconostasis . Some rood screens incorporate a rood loft, a narrow balcony gallery or just flat walkway which could be used to clean ... more details
Rood may refer to Rood a Christian cross or crucific Rood measurement an English unit of length or area Rood Scots a Scottish unit of area Surname Rood as a surname may refer to Denise Rood born 1955 , violinist John Rood 21st century , American politician Michael Rood 21st century , Messianic preacher Ogden Rood 1831 1902 , American physicist Rick Rude Richard Rood 1958 1999 , professional wrestler better known by his ring name of Rick Rude Richard Rood violinist born 1955 , world renowned violinist Theoderic Rood floruit fl. 1470s , printer See also Rod disambiguation Disambig Surname Rood ... more details
Image Zinda Rood.jpg thumb Zinda Rood Zinda Rood is a three volume biographical work of Justice Javed Iqbal on Muhammad Iqbal , the famous Muslim poet philosopher. External links cite web title Zinda Rood an autobiography of Allama Iqbal work Scribd url http www.scribd.com doc 26110937 Zinda Rood accessdate Read http www.urducl.com Urdu Books 969 416 207 008 Zinda Rood 1 in Urdu Read http www.urducl.com Urdu Books 969 416 207 009 Zinda Rood 2 in Urdu Read http www.urducl.com Urdu Books 969 416 207 010 Zinda Rood 3 in Urdu Read http www.urducl.com Urdu Books 969 416 207 011 Zinda Rood 4 in Urdu Category Pakistani non fiction literature ur bio book stub ... more details
Michael Rood is a messiah Messianic preacher who traveled the globe exhibiting ... Bible confirming archaeology , and proclaiming that the Feasts of the LORD are precise prophetic shadow pictures by which our Creator has revealed the Messiah , and His plan for the created universe. Through his multi media seminars, ... dubbed A Rood Awakening , Michael has invited hundreds of thousands of people around the world to Leave your western, Gentile mentality behind, and explore the Scriptures from Book of Genesis Genesis to Revelation from a Hebrew, or Jew ish, perspective , and return to the faith of the 1st century followers of Messiah Y shua Jesus . ref http www.michaelroodministries.com About Michael Rood michaelroodministries.com ref He is an advocate of the use of the Hebrew Lunar and Agricultural Calendar. Michael Rood s teaching is aired on Sky Angel satellite television. Rood is a former U.S. Marine. See also Sky Angel Hebrew calendar Sacred Name Movement References reflist External links http www.michaelrood.tv Official Website of Michael Rood Ministries Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rood, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rood, Michael Category Living people Category American clergy Category American television evangelists US tv bio stub US Christian clergy stub MessianicJudaism stub ... more details
Expand Dutch topic gov date July 2009 Max Gustaaf Rood 21 August 1929, Enschede 2 December 2001, Amsterdam was a Netherlands Dutch jurist and politician. References translation ref nl Max Rood Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rood, Max ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rood, Max Category 1929 births Category 2001 deaths Category Dutch jurists Category Dutch lawyers Category Dutch politicians Category Ministers of the Interior of the Netherlands Category Leiden University faculty Category People from Enschede Category Leiden University alumni Netherlands politician stub nl Max Rood ... more details
The Rood of Grace was a crucifix kept at Boxley Abbey in England . It was claimed to be miraculous for the wooden likeness of Jesus was said to move or come to life. The Rood s renown was such that Boxley became a pilgrimage site. At Henry VIII s dissolution of the monasteries , it was discovered that the statue contained wires and other contrivances to create the so called miracle. After this discovery, the Rood was shown off by the newly Protestant government to denouncement the Roman Catholic s, and was eventually burned at London . According to tradition, the Rood was brought to Boxley Abbey on a stray horse. Considering that a miracle, the monks of the abbey took the crucifix. William Lambarde , in his 1570 book, Perambulation of Kent , describes how the Rood was created by an English carpenter taken prisoner by the French in order to ransom himself. The Rood was able to take various facial expressions, which differed based on the amount of the offerings. After the exposure of the fraud at the dissolution of the monasteries, the Rood was paraded around various market towns, including Maidstone, Kent . On 12 February 1538 John Hilsey , Bishop of Rochester, denounced the Rood of Grace as a fraud, exhibited its machinery and broke it to pieces. ref Robert Hutchinson, Thomas Cromwell 2007 , pp. 162 163. ref The Rood was eventually burned in London along with numerous other statues of Roman Catholic saints. References reflist http books.google.com books?id qqYMAAAAIAAJ&pg PA227&lpg PA227&dq rood of grace&source bl&ots leXThD1ZjW&sig UZhZLaqQEiYA2hhUN6FGBmAVFGo&hl en&ei 5 2ETZnGN4nSsAO5t82DAg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 10&ved 0CFcQ6AEwCQ v onepage&q rood 20of 20grace&f false Sidney Heath, Pilgrim Life in the Middle Ages 1912 , pages 227 236. Category English Reformation Category Dissolution of the Monasteries Category Fraud Category Statues of Jesus Category Catholic pilgrimage sites Category 1538 in England Category 1538 disestablishments ... more details
Rood has several distinct meanings, all derived from the same basic etymology . The most significant are an obsolete English measure of area , an obsolete English measure of length , and a term for a cross or crucifix , especially a large one displayed in a Church building church . Etymology Rood is an archaic word for pole , from Anglo Saxon language Old English r d pole , specifically cross , from Proto Germanic rodo , cognate to Old Saxon r da , Old High German ruoda rod OED , Rood the relation of rood to rod unit rod , from Old English rodd pole is unclear the latter was perhaps influenced by Old Norse rudda club . Measurement of area or length Rood is an Old English unit of area, equal to one quarter of an acre i.e., convert 0.25 acre ha disp s lk on 1 , or convert 10890 sqft m2 lk on disp or 7 for the international inch or about 10.1 Hectare Are are . A rectangular area with edges of one furlong and one rod unit rod respectively is one rood, as is an area consisting of 40 perch area perches square rods . Citation needed date August 2009 The rood was an important measure in surveying on account of its easy conversion to acres. When referring to areas, rod is often found in old documents and has exactly the same meaning as rood. ref A http janus.lib.cam.ac.uk db node.xsp?id EAD 2FGBR 2F0272 2FKC 2FKCAR 2F6 2F2 recurse 1 catalogue of old documents with many areas quoted as acres rods perches including http janus.lib.cam.ac.uk db node.xsp?id EAD 2FGBR 2F0272 2FKC 2FKCAR 2FMON 2F38 this one , as recent as 1907. ref It is confusingly called an acre in some ancient contexts. Citation needed date August 2008 Linear measure Main Rod length Rood also refers to an obsolete British ... ft, Rood , II.7 . See also Rood Scots References Reflist Category Imperial units Category Units of length Category Units of area Category Obsolete units of measure be x old de Rood es Rood ja pt Rood ru ... more details
BLP sources date March 2011 Denise Rood born 1955 , violin ist, ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 1982 06 27 arts andrew asch.html title ANDREW ASCH last Holland first Bernard date 27 June 1982 work The New York Times page 46 accessdate 22 March 2011 ref has for 15 years been a member of Philharmonia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra and is currently a member of the Santa Fe Opera . She has participated in numerous concert tours of Japan and North America, and dozens of recordings with EOS, Philharmonia Virtuosi, and the American Symphony Orchestra . Mrs. Rood was formerly a member of the Goldovsky Opera Company, performing in over 75 American cities. Her recording of Copland and Barber with the Atlantic Symphonietta was nominated for a Grammy award. She is married to violinist Richard W. Rood Richard Rood . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rood, Denise ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1955 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rood, Denise Category American classical violinists Category 1955 births Category Living people US violinist stub US classical musician stub ... more details
Ogden Nicholas Rood 1831 1902 was an American physicist best known for his work in color theory . He studied in Berlin and Munich before his appointment as Chair of Physics at Columbia University , a position he held from 1863 until his death. His book on color theory, Modern Chromatics, with Applications to Art and Industry , was published in 1879, with German and French translations appearing in 1880 and 1881, respectively. Rood divided color into three constants purity, luminosity, and hue equivalent to James Clerk Maxwell s tint, shade, and hue Harrison, 640 . Rood was an amateur artist, a member of the American Watercolor Society . In 1874 he gave two lectures to the National Academy of Design in New York on Modern Optics in Painting . Along with Maxwell and Michel Eug ne Chevreul , Rood s work was an influence on the Impressionist artists and their successors. The painter Camille Pissarro defined the aim of the Neo Impressionism Neo Impressionists in a letter To seek a modern synthesis of methods based on science, that is, based on M. Chevreul s theory of colour and on the experiments of Maxwell and the measurements of N.O. Rood. Pool, 243 44 Rood s theory of contrasting colors was particularly influential on Georges Pierre Seurat , the founder of Neo Impressionism and the foremost Pointillist . Rood suggested that small dots or lines of different colors, when viewed from a distance, would blend into a new color. He believed that the complementary color s of his color wheel ... be arranged so as to produce a depressing effect on the beholder. Rood, 252 References Harrison, Charles .... Pool, Phoebe 1991 1985 . Impressionism . London Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0 500 20056 4. Rood, Ogden ... . New York D. Appleton and Company. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rood ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rood, Ogden Category American physicists Category 1831 births Category 1902 deaths de Ogden Nicholas Rood ... more details
BLP sources date June 2009 Infobox US cabinet official name John Rood image John Rood.jpg imagesize 140px title1 Acting Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security term start1 September 28, 2007 term end1 January 20, 2009 president1 George W. Bush predecessor1 Robert Joseph successor1 Ellen Tauscher John C. Rood born ca. 1969 was Acting Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security . He was confirmed by the United States Senate on September 13, 2006 as Assistant Secretary of State for International Security and Nonproliferation . From February 2005 to October 2006 he served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Counterproliferation Strategy at the United States National Security Council National Security Council . From September 2003 to February 2005, he was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Forces Policy at the United States Department of Defense Department of Defense . Earlier in his career, he served as Director ... Security Council . Rood came to the Central Intelligence Agency as a summer intern, then spent ... title Opening Statement For Nomination Of John Rood accessdate 2009 04 07 first Richard ... name Dunkhe2007 Mr. Rood received his bachelor s degree from Arizona State University 1990 . ref ... ROOD 90 B.S. Rood s awakening accessdate 2009 04 07 author first Cecile last Dunkhe authorlink Cecile ... Reflist External links http www.state.gov outofdate bios 96561.htm Rood, John State Department ... s Sesame Street Generation http 2002 2009 fpc.state.gov 105205.htm John Rood, Acting Under Secretary ... John Rood, Acting Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security another photo ... John Rood in Poland S start s gov Succession box before Robert Joseph title Under Secretary of State ... Persondata . NAME Rood, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rood, John Category George H. W. Bush administration personnel ... more details
Ronald Rood 1920 July 16, 2001 was a Vermont author, naturalist and Vermont Public Radio Pundit expert commentator who wrote over 30 books, including The Loon in My Bathtub, How Do You Spank a Porcupine?, It s Going to Sting Me, and Mother Can I Keep This Clam It Followed Me Home. Ron Rood s Vermont A Nature Guide was published by The New England Press in 1988. ref http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1P2 8659535.html RONALD ROOD, 81 NATURALIST, AUTHOR, PBS COMMENTATOR Bot generated title ref Personal life Rood was born in Torrington, Connecticut in 1920. He was a nature lover from early childhood, later stating that his idol was Thornton Burgess . During World War Two the second World War , Rood was a fighter pilot , flying P 51 Mustang s over Europe. He earned a bachelor s degree in forestry and wildlife, and later a master s degree in zoology . He married Margeret Peggy Bruce in 1942 and in 1953 they moved to Lincoln, Vermont where he shared a home with his wife and their four children. Rood taught Sunday School at the Lincoln United Church and directed its choir for 25 years. ref http 74.125.93.132 search?q cache xWrETWYThi8J www.zoominfo.com people Rood Ronald 99524166.aspx 22Ronald Rood 22 2001&cd 10&hl en&ct clnk&gl us Van Hoesen, John. Commentaries Vermont News Ron Rood remembered Vermont Public Radio, broadcast 8 10 2001 ref Partial bibliography Land Alive 1962 The How and Why Wonder Book Ants & Bees 1962 The How and Why Wonder Book Butterflies & Moths 1963 Loon in My Bathtub 1964 The Sea and Its Wonderful Creatures 1965 Bees Bugs & Beetles 1965 Vermont Life Book of Nature 1967 Hundred Acre Welcome The Story of a Chincoteague Pony 1967 Animal Champions 1969 The How and Why ... 1982 Ron Rood s Vermont 1988 Tide Pools 1993 Wetlands 1994 New York Public Library Incredible ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rood, Ronald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rood, Ronald Category 1920 births Category 2001 deaths ... more details
Infobox single Name Rood Cover Caption Artist Marco Borsato from Album B side Released October 2, 2006 Format CD single , music download digital download Recorded 2006 Genre pop music Pop Length Label Writer Producer Certification Misc Artist Marco Borsato Type single Last single This single Next single Everytime I Think of You Rood lang en Red is a 2006 single by Dutch artist Marco Borsato , It reached a peak position of number 1 in both the Dutch and Belgian charts. ref http www.borsato.nl nieuws 1848 Biografie Marco Borsato.html Marco Borsato biography nl icon ref References Reflist Category 2006 singles Category Dutch Top 40 number one singles Category Marco Borsato songs nl Rood Marco Borsato ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Holyrood.jpg right thumb Holyrood, Edinburgh A Scottish rood ruid in Lowland Scots , r d in Scottish Gaelic was a land measurement of Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon origin. It was in greatest use in the South East of Scotland , and along the border, whereas in the north various other systems were used, based on the land s productivity, rather than actual area. Four Scottish roods made up a Acre Scots Scottish acre . As in England , rood was also used to mean a cross or crucifix , whence Scottish Parliament Holyrood the name of the new Scottish parliament , an Anglicisation of the Lowland Scots haly ruid holy cross , and also Dream of the Rood The Dream of the Rood . Equivalent to Obsolete Scottish units of measurement Scottish measures 1 4 Acre Scots acre , 40 fall Scots falls Metric system 12.7 Hectare Are ares , 1270 square metre s Imperial system 0.325 Rood unit Measurement of area or length roods English See also Obsolete Scottish units of measurement In the East Scottish Highlands Highlands Rood Acre Scots Scottish acre 4 roods Oxgang Damh imir the area an ox could plow in a year around 20 acres Ploughgate ? 8 oxgangs Davoch Daugh Dabhach 4 ploughgates In the West Scottish Highlands Highlands Groatland C ta b n basic unit Pennyland Peighinn 2 groatlands Quarterland Ceathramh 4 pennylands 8 groatlands Ounceland Tir unga 4 quarterlands 32 groatlands Markland Scots Markland Marg fhearann 8 Ouncelands varied Category Scottish weights and measures Category Units of area Scotland stub ... more details
of a rood screen File 00 Walcourt Jub Charles Quint JPG1.jpg thumb right The rood screen of w ... Belgium . 300px The rood screen also choir screen or chancel screen is a common feature in late medieval ... iron which would originally have been surmounted by a rood loft carrying the Great Rood , a sculptural ..., there were commonly two transverse screens, with a rood screen or rood beam being located one ... to as a rood screen . At Wells Cathedral the medieval arrangement was restored in the 20th century, with the medieval strainer arch supporting a rood, placed in front of the pulpitum and organ. Rood ... of Trent . Accordingly rood screens now survive in much greater numbers in Anglican and Lutheran churches with the greatest number of survivals complete with screen and rood figures in Scandinavia . The iconostasis ... and origin of the name File Mullion church st mellanus 002.JPG thumb left A rood screen in an Anglican parish church. The 15th century rood screen of St Mellanus, Mullion, Cornwall , restored with rood figures and loft by F.C. Eden in 1925. The word rood is derived from the Anglo Saxons Saxon word rood or rode , meaning cross . The rood screen is so called because it was surmounted by the Rood itself, a large figure of the Crucifixion crucified Jesus Christ . Commonly, to either side of the Rood ... Pantocrator Pantokrator instead of a Crucifixion . File Southwold02.jpg thumb Detail of the rood screen of St. Edmund s church, Southwold , United Kingdom Latterly in England and Wales the Rood tended to rise above a narrow loft called the rood loft , which could occasionally be substantial enough ... candles to light the rood itself. ref name Friar, p. 384 Friar, p. 384 ref The panels and uprights ... the rood beam or candle beam . ref Friar, p. 383 ref Access was via a narrow rood stair set into the piers supporting the chancel arch. In parish churches, the space between the rood beam and the chancel ... immediately behind the rood figures and painted with a representation of the doom or last judgement ... more details
The Dream of the Rood is one of the earliest Christian poem s in the corpus of Old English literature ... verse . Rood is from the Old English wikt rod Old English rod pole , specifically crucifix . Preserved ... from The Dream of the Rood that are found on the Ruthwell Cross that dates back to the 8th century. It was an 18 ... after the fear of iconography passed. ref O Carragain, Eamonn. Ritual and the Rood Liturgical Images and the Poems of The Dream of the Rood Tradition . London, University of Toronto Press, 2005 ... poems The Dream of the Rood, Andreas, The Fates of the Apostles, Soul and Body, Elene, and a poetic, homiletic fragment. Possible authorship To this day the authorship of Dream of the Rood remains unknown ... S., ed. The Dream of the Rood An Old English Poem Attributed to Cynewulf. Oxford Clarendon Press, 1905 ... and structure of the verses in Dream of the Rood could only have come from the 7th century and a time ..., Albert S., ed. The Dream of the Rood An Old English Poem Attributed to Cynewulf. Oxford Clarendon Press ... criticism dream rood The Dream of the Rood Introduction . Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism ... of the Rood. ref Drabble, Margaret. ed. http www.the orb.net textbooks anthology oldenglish vercelliintro.html ... demonstrates that the similarities between Cynewulf s Elene and The Dream of the Rood reveals that the two ... two, in Elene Cynewulf seems to make clear references to the same cross in Dream of the Rood three ... in Dream of the Rood is none other than Cynewulf himself and finally four, In both poems ..., Albert S., ed. The Dream of the Rood An Old English Poem Attributed to Cynewulf. Oxford Clarendon ... stones it is stained with blood. ref Bradley, S.A.J. The Dream of the Rood. Anglo Saxon Poetry ... 04x2191g 0 Gift Giving as a Vital Element of Salvation in the Dream of the Rood . South Atlantic Review , 1998, p. 108 ref The Rood and Christ are one in the portrayal of the Passion they are both ... 0 Dream Theory in the Dream of the Rood and the Wanderer . Oxford University Press Vol. XLV, No. 180 ... more details
Theoderic Theodoric or Theodericus Rood was a printer of incunabula at Oxford , England . His activities in the city can be dated with any certainty only to the years 1481 and 1482, but probably extend between around 1481 and 1484. Several earlier printed books, dating from 1478 and 1479, and an edition of John Mirk s Liber festivalis of 1486 or 1487, which were once attributed to Rood s press are now thought to be the work of other, as yet unidentified, printers. Life and work Rood came to Oxford from Cologne , bringing types and possibly a press with him. Once established in Oxford, he forged links with the Oxford University Press University and printed a number of academic works in Latin, including John Anwykyll s Compendium totius grammaticae of around 1483 known only from a single fragmentary copy at the Bodleian Library . ref British Library . Catalogue of Books Printed in the XVth Century now in the British Library. BMC, part XI, England . t Goy Houten Hes & De Graf, 2007, pp. 234 243 ref Edward Gordon Duff E. Gordon Duff lists thirteen surviving editions printed by Rood. ref E. Gordon Duff, Printing in England in the Fifteenth Century E. Gordon Duff s bibliography of 1917 with supplementary descriptions, chronologies and a census of copies by Lotte Hellinga . London Bibliographical Society and British Library, 2009. ref Among these books, only two are dated, the earlier being Alexander of Hales Expositio super libros Aristotelis de anima , which bears a colophon publishing colophon date of 11 October 1481, and the later John Lathbury s Liber moralium super threnis Ieremiae dated 31 July 1482. The other surviving editions are undated, but have been ascribed dates between 1481 and, tentatively, 1484 by Duff and Hellinga. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Rood, Theoderic Category People from Cologne Category People from Oxford Category English printers Category 15th century English people Category Printers of incunabula ... more details
The Legend of the Rood Latin lang la De ligno sancte crucis is in fact a complex of medieval tales loosely derived from the Old Testament . In its fullest form, the narrative tells how the dying Adam sent his son Seth back to Paradise to seek an elixier which will render him immortal. This part of the tale is sometimes referred to as the Quest of Seth for the Oil of Life . The angel guarding the gates of Paradise refuses Seth access, but does give him a seed from the tree from which Adam and Eve had stolen the apple. On his return, finding his father dead, Seth places this seed under his tongue, and then buries him at Golgotha. A tree grows from the seed, which is cut down, and the wood experiences many adventures, reapperaing as a leitmotif through the popular renderings of many Old Testament stories. At one point it is a bridge over which the Queen of Sheba passes. Ultimately it is made into the cross Middle English rood on which Jesus is crucified. The Legend of the Rood is a key component in the vast complex of motifs known as the Medieval popular Bible . It is found in many medieval Adam Books, and provides the central framework of works such as the Welsh Ystorya Adaf . These narratives have been extensively studied by Beryl Smalley , Brian O Murdoch , Robert Miller and others. Note that Medieval scholars tend to use the word legend solely as a translation of Latin lang la legenda , meaning the biography of saints as a literary form, and hence are often reluctant to use the word too liberally in other contexts. However, as a set phrase, Legend of the Rood has become familiar enough to be uncontroversial. Literature Robert Miller, German and Dutch versions of the legend of the wood of the Cross before Christ, diss Oxford 1992. Category Old Testament Apocrypha ... more details
Jon J. van Rood born 1926 is a Dutch immunologist . Awards In 1978, van Rood was awarded the Wolf Prize in Medicine , jointly with George D. Snell and Jean Dausset , for his contribution to the understanding of the complexity of the HL A system in man and its implications in transplantation and in disease. ref http www.wolffund.org.il cat.asp?id 24&cat title MEDICINE The Wolf Prize in Medicine ref References reflist External links http www.knaw.nl cfdata heineken laureates detail.cfm?winnaar id 33 Profile at KNAW Wolf Prize in Medicine Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Van Rood, Jon J. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Van Rood, Jon J. Category 1926 births Category Living people Category Dutch biologists Category Wolf Prize in Medicine laureates Netherlands scientist stub med bio stub de Jon van Rood it Jon J. van Rood nl Jon van Rood ... more details
unreferenced date March 2008 Holy Rood Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic Church located on King Street in Market Rasen , Lincolnshire , England . Elton John s lyric writing partner and longtime friend Bernie Taupin attended there. See also Rood coord 53.3884 0.3416 type landmark region GB display title Category Churches in Lincolnshire ... more details
Image holy rood.jpg thumb right View of Washington Monument from Holy Rood Cemetery Image Holy Rood graves.jpg thumb Much of Holy Rood Cemetery has fallen into disrepair. Holy Rood Cemetery is located at 2016 or 2128 Wisconsin Avenue Washington, D.C. Wisconsin Avenue NW at the southern end of the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It was established by Holy Trinity Church of Georgetown Holy Trinity Catholic Church in 1832, which purchased additional land in 1853. ref name Catholic http web.archive.org web 20070817231307 http gloverpark.org holy rood cemetery i.php Gloverpark.org, Holy Rood Cemetery I , reproducing material originally appearing in Newsletter of the Catholic Historical Society of Washington , Volume X, Number 3, July September 2002 and in the Glover Park Gazette , from October to December, 2002. Retrieved on September 11, 2009 Internet Archive ref It stands at one of the highest elevations in Washington, D.C. and has memorable views. The cemetery was active from the mid nineteenth century into the early twentieth century although some burials took place as late as the 1990s . As many as 1,000 free and enslaved African Americans are said to be interred here. ref name Catholic By the 1990s, the cemetery showed years of disuse and neglect. Many of the tombstones are toppled, damaged or overgrown, and grass grows up through large cracks in the lone asphalt walkway leading through it. ref http files.usgwarchives.net dc cemeteries holyrood.txt O Conner, David J., Holy Rood Cemetery Gravestone Transcriptions , Spring 2000. Retrieved on September 11, 2009 ref For some time, the cemetery has been owned by Georgetown University . It would like to remove the graves and reinter the remains elsewhere, level the hill on which the cemetery sits, and develop the land. The university has taken steps to contact possible owners of the plots, to establish which graves can be removed without legal complications. ref name Catholic References Reflist coord 38.9176 ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Rood Candy Company Building image caption locator x locator y location 408 416 W. 7th St., Pueblo, Colorado Pueblo , Colorado lat degrees lat minutes lat seconds lat direction long degrees long minutes long seconds long direction area built architect architecture added 1984 05 17 refnum 84000882 visitation num visitation year governing body Private The Rood Candy Company Building or Rood Candy Company is a historic manufacturing plant in Pueblo, Colorado . References http www.historicdistricts.com co Denver state2.html National Register of Historic Places http coloradohistory oahp.org programareas register 1503 cty pe.htm Colorado Historical Society coord missing Colorado Category Buildings and structures in Pueblo, Colorado Category National Register of Historic Places in Colorado Category Economy of Colorado Category Manufacturing plants in the United States Colorado geo stub ... more details
Coord 53 10 40 N 00 51 57 W type landmark region GB display title Infobox church name Holy Rood Church, Ossington image Holy Rood church, Ossington geograph.org.uk 149928.jpg caption dedication Holy Rood denomination Church of England churchmanship Broad Church parish Ossington deanery archdeaconry diocese Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham Southwell and Nottingham province Province of York York canon canon1 canon2 canon3 priest vicar vicar1 vicar2 rector curate curate1 minister assistant honpriest deacon pastor organistdom organist website coordinates Portal Anglicanism Holy Rood Church, Ossington is a parish church in the Church of England in Ossington , Nottinghamshire . The church is Grade I listed by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport as a building of outstanding architectural or historic interest. History The church was medieval but completely rebuilt in 1782 to 1783 by John Carr architect John Carr of York . ref Pevsner, Nikolaus. 1979. The Buildings of England Nottinghamshire . page 284. Harmondsworth, Middx. Penguin. ref Pipe Organ The church has a barrel organ by Robson dating from around 1830 . It has been awarded a Historic Organ Certificate by the British Institute of Organ Studies which has awarded it a Grade I listing. Details of the organ can be found on the http www.npor.org.uk cgi bin Rsearch.cgi?Fn Rsearch&rec index J00192 National Pipe Organ Register . Current parish status It is in a group of parishes which includes St. Andrew s Church, Caunton St. Giles Church, Cromwell Holy Rood Church, Ossington St. Laurence s Church, Norwell Source Reflist DEFAULTSORT Ossington, Holy Rood Church Category Church of England churches in Nottinghamshire Category 1783 architecture Category Grade I listed buildings in Nottinghamshire Category Grade I listed churches ... more details
Richard Rood born 1955 is an American violin ist, and is currently a leading member of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra a well as a 1st violinist of the New York City Opera and the Associate Concertmaster of the Santa Fe Opera during the summer season. Rood, who was born in Cleveland, Ohio, was appointed membership with Orpheus after a history of regularly performing, touring, and recording with the group for 15 years. Currently he continues to hold important positions as a principal player with Lincoln Center s Mostly Mozart Festival and American Symphony. He is a member of the New York City Opera and American Ballet Theater orchestras, as well as the American Symphony Orchestra . He has performed in over 20 countries, appeared on over 75 recordings, and as a member of Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Orpheus , he has been awarded three Grammy Awards. The New York Times praised him as an especially fine young violinist , and the Newark Star Ledger similarly raved that he is worth his weight in gold . His recordings of concerti of Bach and Vivaldi have been critically acclaimed, as well as chamber recordings of Aaron Copland Copland and Anton n Dvo k Dvo k . Rood received an Honorary Doctorate from Case Western Reserve University in 2010 as a member of Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Career Highlights ... Festival . Rood has held 1st violin positions with Steve Reich Steve Reich and Musicians and Musicians ... in New York , Rood is on the faculty at Columbia University as an ajunct violin professor, as well as at the Juilliard School and Manhattan School of Music , through the Orpheus Institute. Rood ... jazz greats as Freddie Hubbard and Pat Metheny . Rood received his Bachelor s and Master ... Bronstein. Rood is married to violinist Denise Rood . References cite news url http www.nytimes.com ... reviews music eerie works by russians.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rood ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rood, Richard Category Living people Category 1955 births Category American classical ... more details
Image Rood Ashton House.jpg 350px thumb Rood Ashton House, Wiltshire. Rood Ashton House was a country house in the village of West Ashton in the England English counties of England county of Wiltshire . It was once the home of the Walter Hume Long, 1st Viscount Long 1st Viscount Long , and during his residence it was visited by various members of the British Royal Family , including the Prince of Wales , later Edward VIII . ref Memories, Autobiography by Walter Hume Long 1923 ref History Viscount Long s great grandfather Richard Godolphin Long commissioned architect Jeffry Wyattville to build the house in 1808, replacing an earlier mansion on the estate. It was altered and extended in 1836 by Thomas Hopper architect Thomas Hopper , who incorporated some panelling and other material brought from another Long family property, Whaddon House, which had been rescued from the fire there the previous year. The estate was originally purchased by Edward Long of Monkton House Monkton in 1597. In the 19th century a considerable amount of money was spent on improving its agriculture, but the Long family saw little return for their expenditure, and the changes in taxation on agricultural land brought about by the David Lloyd George Lloyd George government, made it financially unviable. In 1914 during World War I Viscount Long offered Rood Ashton and another of his properties, Culworth House, Northamptonshire for use as convalescent homes for wounded soldiers and sailors. ref The Times , 13 August, 1914 Issue 40603 ref Auction The house and the remaining convert 4100 acre km2 were put to auction by Lord Long s executors in February 1930, six years after his death. The estate included 17 farms, 21 small holdings, 100 cottages, 2 public houses including The Longs Arms, and a square mile ... info gallery.html Lost Heritage Rood Ashton House coord 51 18 N 2 11 W region GB type city display title Category Houses in Wiltshire Category Long family of Wiltshire pt Rood Ashton House ... more details