Illuminated

Last updated

Illuminated may refer to:

Illuminated (song) single

"Illuminated" is a song by the British recording duo Hurts from their first album, Happiness and was co-written with The Nexus. Initially charting on the UK Singles Chart at number 68 in September 2010 after a feature on Sky1's Unmissable Dramas promo, the track was released as a double A-side with "Better Than Love" as the fifth single from the album.

The Illuminated Film Company is a British animation was in 1993 by Iain Harvey.

<i>Black Sheep</i> (Nat & Alex Wolff album) Nat & Alex Wolff album

Black Sheep is the debut studio album by American sibling duo Nat & Alex Wolff, released on October 11, 2011, by Saddleup Records. Looking to recreate the sound from their previous band releases, the Wolffs strived to create a more mature, rock sound.

See also

Related Research Articles

Key may refer to:

Illuminated manuscript manuscript in which the text is supplemented by the addition of decoration

An illuminated manuscript is a manuscript in which the text is supplemented with such decoration as initials, borders (marginalia) and miniature illustrations. In the strictest definition, the term refers only to manuscripts decorated with either gold or silver; but in both common usage and modern scholarship, the term refers to any decorated or illustrated manuscript from Western traditions. Comparable Far Eastern and Mesoamerican works are described as painted. Islamic manuscripts may be referred to as illuminated, illustrated or painted, though using essentially the same techniques as Western works.

Phase or phases may refer to:

First Bible of Charles the Bald illuminated manuscript

The First Bible of Charles the Bald is a Carolingian-era Bible commissioned by Count Vivien in 845, the lay abbot of Saint-Martin de Tours, and presented to Charles the Bald in 846 on a visit to the church, as shown in the presentation miniature at the end of the book. It is also known as the Count Vivian Bible or the Vivian Bible. It is 495 mm by 345 mm and has 423 vellum folia.

Dichotomy splitting of a whole into exactly two non-overlapping parts; dyadic relations and processes

A dichotomy is a partition of a whole into two parts (subsets). In other words, this couple of parts must be

BSI may refer to:

Kells may refer to:

Columba (521–597) was an Irish prince who evangelised the Picts, and is one of the patron saints of Scotland.

Illuminati, in both Latin and Italian, means "illuminated/enlightened (ones)" and may refer to a number of intellectuals/philosophers and/or secret societies or religious adepts.

Illuminator may refer to:

Golden Gospels of Henry III

The Golden Gospels of Henry III, also Codex Aureus of Speyer or Speyer Gospels, is an eleventh-century illuminated Gospel Book. The manuscript contains the Vulgate versions of the four gospels plus prefatory matter including the Eusebian canon tables. It was probably produced at the Abbey of Echternach under the patronage of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. In 1046, Henry donated the manuscript to Speyer Cathedral to commemorate the dedication of the cathedral's high altar.

No Promises may refer to:

Henry Thompson may refer to:

Back-illuminated sensor

A back-illuminated sensor, also known as backside illumination sensor, is a type of digital image sensor that uses a novel arrangement of the imaging elements to increase the amount of light captured and thereby improve low-light performance.

Moravian is the adjective form of the Czech Republic region of Moravia, and refers to people of ancestry from Moravia.

St. Gregory's Church, Church of St Gregory, or variants thereof, may refer to:

Harley Golden Gospels manuscript

The Harley Golden Gospels, British Library, Harley 2788, is a Carolingian illuminated manuscript Gospel book produced in about 800-825, probably in Aachen, Germany. It is one of the manuscripts attributed to the "Ada School", which is named after the Ada Gospels. It has four pairs of full-page Evangelist portraits and illuminated "Incipit" pages, canon tables, and other illuminations. As with other examples of the Codex Aureus, the text is written in gold ink.

Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church may refer to:

Satanic verses may refer to: