Difference between revisions of "ATD 429-459"

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'''Gurkhas'''<br>
 
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Nepalese forces that have fought alongside British troops.
  
 
'''General Forrest'''<br>
 
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'''transmundane'''<br>
 
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literally: beyond the mundane, beyond the world
  
 
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'''Manichaeans'''<br>
 
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A gnostic sect that followed the third century Persian prophet Mani.
  
 
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''''Perfects''''<br>
 
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Perfects are the priests of the Cathar, a pantheistic manicheistic sect from the middle ages.
  
 
'''Graeco-Buddhist'''<br>
 
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'''''assalamu alaykum'''''<br>
 
'''''assalamu alaykum'''''<br>
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A muslim greeting.
  
 
'''anticline'''<br>
 
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'''aubergines a la Sauce Mousseline'''<br>
 
'''aubergines a la Sauce Mousseline'''<br>
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Eggplants with mussel sauce.
  
 
'''Pouilly-Fuisse'''<br>
 
'''Pouilly-Fuisse'''<br>
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'''F.O.'''<br>
 
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Foreign Office
  
 
'''''Daily Mail'''''<br>
 
'''''Daily Mail'''''<br>
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'''G.P.O. West'''<br>
 
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G.P.O - General Post Office
  
 
'''pneumatic dispatches'''<br>
 
'''pneumatic dispatches'''<br>
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'''chars'''<br>
 
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Charwomen. Maids, cleaners.
  
 
'''clicks and rests'''<br>
 
'''clicks and rests'''<br>
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'''allegro vivatchy'''<br>
 
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phonetic of 'allegro vivace' - a musical term for a quick tempo
  
 
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'''cylinder of gutta-percha'''<br>
 
'''cylinder of gutta-percha'''<br>
Pneumatic dispatches were carried in cylinders of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gutta-percha  Gutta-Percha] -- an inelastic latex made from the sap of the Gutta-Percha tree -- covered in felt. See [http://www.capsu.org/history/telegram_conveyors.html]. Gutta-percha crops up a number of times in ATD, possibly enough to suggest some sort of motif or connection?
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Pneumatic dispatches were carried in cylinders of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gutta-percha  Gutta-Percha] -- an inelastic latex made from the sap of the Gutta-Percha tree -- covered in felt. See [http://www.capsu.org/history/telegram_conveyors.html]. Gutta-percha crops up a number of times in ATD, possibly enough to suggest some sort of motif or connection?  
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Gutta percha per se is a Victorian equivalent to rubber.
  
 
'''its "D" box'''<br>
 
'''its "D" box'''<br>
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'''Holborn'''<br>
 
'''Holborn'''<br>
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A part of London, fairly central, now Camden.
  
 
'''Saffron Hill'''<br>
 
'''Saffron Hill'''<br>
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A street in Camden
  
 
'''''tantum dic verbo'' isn't it'''<br>
 
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'''half-sovereign case'''<br>
 
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A sovereign is old English money for one pound, i.e 20 shillings. A half-sovereign is ten shillings old money.
  
 
'''Mr. Campbell-Bannerman'''<br>
 
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'''nitro in the film'''<br>
 
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Cellulose nitrate, also known as collodion, was the predecessor to modern photographic films. The collodion was the substratum to the chemistry that made the image.
  
 
'''the tip'''<br>
 
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'''Lobatchevskian'''<br>
 
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of Nikolai Lobachevsky, a Russian Mathematician, known for work into non-Euclidean geometry.
  
 
'''Automorphic Dispensation'''<br>
 
'''Automorphic Dispensation'''<br>
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'''detonans'''<br>
 
'''detonans'''<br>
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That which is detonated - cod latin
  
 
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Revision as of 19:05, 27 December 2006

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"Turkish Corner"
???

Bactrian
Camel. Even-toed ungulate, two-humped (twin-peaked) as compared with the one-humped dromedary.

Cameling
???

secret determinant of history

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fatal word
"Wife".

Gamomania
"Gamos" is greek for "marriage," and mania means "mania" or "madness."

H.M.S.F.
His Majesty's Subdesertine Frigate (p425).

Balaam's ass
refers to Num. 22:21-34 - Balaam rides out with the princes of Moab, but the Lord sends an angel to prevent him. Balaam does not see the angel but his ass does and will not go further. Balaam smites the ass three times, to no avail, until "the Lord opened the mouth of the ass, and she said to Balaam: What have I done unto thee, that thou hast smitten me these three times?" Balaam's ass and the serpent (in the Garden of Eden) are the only speaking animals in the bible.

reported... Polo
???

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pan-spectral fields
???

"Euphrates" poplars
???

aryq
???

B.I.N.
Biometric Institute of Neuropathy (p432).

seventeen-syllable
Haiku - japanese poems consisting of 17 syllables, classically arranged in three lines of 5 - 7 - 5 syllables each

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Eta/Nu Transformators
???

pari passu
???

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Gurkhas
Nepalese forces that have fought alongside British troops.

General Forrest
???

archiepiscopal
???

Faberge
Russian jewelers. Wikipedia entry.

subarenaceous
Below or beneath the sand (sub) + (arenaceous).

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limen
???

transmundane
literally: beyond the mundane, beyond the world

lamaseries
???

Torriform
???

Urban terrain
(But only cities unwisely built on sand.)

Stilton Gaspereaux
???

Sven Hedin
???

Aurel Stein
Sir Marc Aurel Stein. Hungarian-born explorer later knighted as a British citizen. Credited with the discovery, and arguably the exploitation, of the Mogao Grottoes in China. A rock-carved repository of ancient Buddhist texts and murals, the grottoes are known collectively as 'The Cave of a Thousand Buddhas' and protected a copy of the Mahayana Diamond sutra, acknowledged as the oldest book in existence. Wikipedia entry.


first known maps
???

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Nernst lamps
???

level of encryption
(Cf Heisenberg?)

Mount Kailash
???

polarize... in time
???

Manichaeans
A gnostic sect that followed the third century Persian prophet Mani.

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expanded sense... Maxwell... Hertz
???

'Perfects'
Perfects are the priests of the Cathar, a pantheistic manicheistic sect from the middle ages.

Graeco-Buddhist
???

Italo-Islamic
???

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Nuovo Rialto
???

no earlier than
(Where'd they go?)

Passing of the Remarks
???

Steeplechase Park
???

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screaming
Screaming motif.

chong pir
???

Uyghur
???

skeleton rig
Concealed weapon?

andante
???

Sandman Saloon
???

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Leonard and Lyle
???

teke
???

Spindletop
???

Groznyi
???

calyx bits
???

adults
Chums not adults, then?

assalamu alaykum
A muslim greeting.

anticline
???

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equine altitude
High horse.

Veneto-Uyghur
???

2 percent... most of them
Implies at least 150 in crew.

Marco Querini
???

Terrenascondite
???

Pozzo San Vito
???

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peterman option
???

Consomme Imperial
???

Timbales de Supremes de Volailles
???

Gigot Grille a la Sauce Piquante
???

aubergines a la Sauce Mousseline
Eggplants with mussel sauce.

Pouilly-Fuisse
???

Graves
???

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Oasi
Plural of "oasis."

cataplexy
Sudden loss of muscle power following a strong emotional stimulus.

Nobel brothers
Robert and Ludvig Nobel, brothers of Alfred Nobel of dynamite and prize fame, co-founders of Branobel, an important early oil company that controlled a large amount of Russian output. Wikipedia entry.

shaft-alley
???

the balloon is up
A phrase also used in V.

F.O.
Foreign Office

Daily Mail
London tabloid, staunch early supporters of Alolf HItler. Today specialises in stirring up hatred of immigrants and other minorities.

"Sands of Inner Asia"
???

Taklamakan
???

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Kashgar to Urumchi
???

fell into the hand of
Cf modern Taliban, etc.

World-Island
???

discreet summons
Eg "paging Dr Blue".

far wicket
???

wog
Chiefly British. An ethnic slur used for any dark-skinned peoples. Alleged to stand for "Western Oriental Gentleman", but mainly applied to Indians, Pakistanis, Arabs, and other brown-skinned Asians.

Vic removal
???

eating an explosive
Cf Lew's Cyclomite.

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St Martin le Grand
???

Angel Street
???

G.P.O. West
G.P.O - General Post Office

pneumatic dispatches
An extensive 'pneumatic dispatch' system existed on London during the Victorian era, started in 1851 and carrying on at least into the 1930's. By 1886 London had 94 telegram tubes totaling 34 1/2 miles and around 4.5 million telegraph messages were carried in cylinders at around 20mph. At its height the network extended some 57 miles connecting 67 branch offices via a central sorting office. See [1] and [2] (with illustrations).

drill suits
???

chars
Charwomen. Maids, cleaners.

clicks and rests
???

Northern Temple of Connexion
???

marblework
???

Bloggins
???

allegro vivatchy
phonetic of 'allegro vivace' - a musical term for a quick tempo

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grease-paint
Wog-colored.

cylinder of gutta-percha
Pneumatic dispatches were carried in cylinders of Gutta-Percha -- an inelastic latex made from the sap of the Gutta-Percha tree -- covered in felt. See [3]. Gutta-percha crops up a number of times in ATD, possibly enough to suggest some sort of motif or connection?

Gutta percha per se is a Victorian equivalent to rubber.

its "D" box
The receiving mechanism on the end of pneumatic dispatch pipe.

"The somewhat complicated pattern of double sluice valve originally used at the central stations has been superseded by a simpler form, known as the D box, so named Despatching from the shape of its cross section. This box is of and cast iron, and is provided with a close-fitting, Receiving brass-framed, sliding lid with a glass panel. This Apparatus, lid fits air-tight, and closes the box after a carrier has been inserted into the mouth of the tube; the latter enters at one end of the box and is there bell-mouthed. A supply pipe, to which is connected a 3-way cock, is joined on to the box and allows communication at will with either the pressure or vacuum mains, so that the apparatus becomes available for either sending (by pressure) or receiving (by vacuum) a carrier. Automatic working, by which the air supply is automatically turned on on the introduction of the carrier into a tube and on closing of the D box, and is cut off when the carrier arrives, was introduced in 1909." From the 1911 Encyclopedia Brittanica entry on Pneumatic Dispatch, cited at [4]

Holborn
A part of London, fairly central, now Camden.

Saffron Hill
A street in Camden

tantum dic verbo isn't it
???

intact
(Did I miss this?)

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because I'm mad
???

half-sovereign case
A sovereign is old English money for one pound, i.e 20 shillings. A half-sovereign is ten shillings old money.

Mr. Campbell-Bannerman
???

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Clarabella
???

Audacity, Iowa
???

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DREAMTIME MOVY
Misspelling is dreamlike? Or, more possibly, the spelling hadn't yet been standardized.

log... waterfall
Cf DW Griffith?

lens-brother
(Like masonic sign?)(Also reminiscent of the lens (the K/kid/d) carries in Delaney's Dhalgren)

Powers movement
???

Geneva
???

Wilt Flambo
Flambeau = torch (French).

acetylene
???

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nitro in the film
Cellulose nitrate, also known as collodion, was the predecessor to modern photographic films. The collodion was the substratum to the chemistry that made the image.

the tip
???

strange relation
Cf GR on calculus.

dark perplexity
Cf Gen X?

dilapidated
Why?

queen-of-the-prairie
???

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Sempitern
???

siegecraft of Time
Cf Paris Commune siege, above.

between Cleveland and Denver
Merle's idiosyncratic choice of endpoints?

automorphic functions
???

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Lobatchevskian
of Nikolai Lobachevsky, a Russian Mathematician, known for work into non-Euclidean geometry.

Automorphic Dispensation
???

distressing regularity
Explains dilapidation?

Thorvald
???

thresher dinners
???

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"gaff"
???

Giant Airships of 1896 and '7
Photo and info here

Chick
First Chum to appear in non-Chums chapter?

Cleveland... trial
See p67

Somble, Strool, and Fleshway
???

'paranoia querulans'... P.Q.
???

blasting agent
???

detonans
That which is detonated - cod latin

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aigrette
???

Pencil
???

equivalent of a shrug
Nice anthropomorphism.

lost mines
(Factual?)

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tourbillon
???

patent pencils
???

zephyr gingham
???

lawn
???

pongee
???

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professors... engineers
Theory vs practice.

Latinate token of prestige
PhD, summa cum laude, etc.

current... purity
Free of noise?

Minkowski
???

Three times ten... minus one seconds
???

other expression
???

Annotation Index

Part One:
The Light Over the Ranges

1-25, 26-56, 57-80, 81-96, 97-118

Part Two:
Iceland Spar

119-148, 149-170, 171-198, 199-218, 219-242, 243-272, 273-295, 296-317, 318-335, 336-357, 358-373, 374-396, 397-428

Part Three:
Bilocations

429-459, 460-488, 489-524, 525-556, 557-587, 588-614, 615-643, 644-677, 678-694

Part Four:
Against the Day

695-723, 724-747, 748-767, 768-791, 792-820, 821-848, 849-863, 864-891, 892-918, 919-945, 946-975, 976-999, 1000-1017, 1018-1039, 1040-1062

Part Five:
Rue du Départ

1063-1085

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