Nghĩa của từ palimpsest bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a manuscript or piece of writing material on which the original writing has been effaced to make room for later writing but of which traces remain.
By going back to journal entries in which I initially recorded some of the events that surfaced in the ‘written’ writing, I was able to locate an initial palimpsest , or precipitate, of the writing.

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1. Land is the palimpsest of human needs, desires, meaning, greed, and fears.

2. All history was a palimpsest, scraped clean and reinscribed exactly as often as was necessary.

3. Palimpsest is a metaphor commonly used by deconstructionists, particularly Jacques Derrida.

4. All history was a palimpsest, scraped clean and reinscribed as often as was necessary.

5. Palimpsest: On the Traces of Fairy Tale Rewriting in "Glass Coffin" by A. S. Byatt.

6. Some of it is lost, as the DNA palimpsest has been erased and re - written.

7. The palimpsest holds seven treatises, including the only surviving copy of On Floating Bodies in the original Greek.

8. The result is known as a palimpsest, a word derived from the Greek, meaning “scraped again.”

9. The Archimedes Palimpsest resurfaces in Paris and sells for $2 million at a Christie's of New York auction

10. Once again the novel repeatedly turns inwards to examine its own nature, presenting itself as a kind of palimpsest.

11. The whole discordant palimpsest of photographic realities with which we are daily bombarded is communicated in the microcosm of a single canvas.

12. Having hinted at the novel in Palimpsest already, Valente began writing “The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making” in 2011.

13. And so, out of the blue, I decided to write to the lead imaging scientist on the Archimedes palimpsest project, Professor Roger Easton, with a plan and a plea.

14. It may be wove paper, vellum-smooth and shiny, or a bit of scrap, torn not quite straight, with a palimpsest of typed meeting-minutes showing through.

15. Few autobiographical works, from the respective Confessions of St. Augustine (397 CE) and Rousseau (17 to, say, Gore Vidal's Palimpsest (19, feel as warmly open as Modern Nature.