Share to: share facebook share twitter share wa share telegram print page

Allegory

Pearl, miniature from Cotton Nero A.x. The dreamer stands on the other side of the stream from the Pearl-maiden. Pearl is one of the greatest allegories from the High Middle Ages.[1]

As a literary device or artistic form, an allegory is a narrative or visual representation in which a character, place, or event can be interpreted to represent a meaning with moral or political significance. Authors have used allegory throughout history in all forms of art to illustrate or convey complex ideas and concepts in ways that are comprehensible or striking to its viewers, readers, or listeners.

Writers and speakers typically use allegories to convey (semi-) hidden or complex meanings through symbolic figures, actions, imagery, or events, which together create the moral, spiritual, or political meaning the author wishes to convey.[2] Many allegories use personification of abstract concepts.

Etymology

Salvator Rosa: Allegory of Fortune, representing Fortuna, the goddess of luck, with the horn of plenty
Allegory of the recognition of the Empire of Brazil and its independence. The painting depicts British diplomat Sir Charles Stuart presenting his letter of credence to Emperor Pedro I of Brazil, who is flanked by his wife Maria Leopoldina, their daughter Maria da Glória (later Queen Maria II of Portugal), and other dignitaries. At right, a winged figure, representing History, carving the "great event" on a stone tablet.[3]
Marco Marcola: Mythological allegory

First attested in English in 1382, the word allegory comes from Latin allegoria, the latinisation of the Greek ἀλληγορία (allegoría), "veiled language, figurative",[4] which in turn comes from both ἄλλος (allos), "another, different"[5] and ἀγορεύω (agoreuo), "to harangue, to speak in the assembly",[6] which originates from ἀγορά (agora), "assembly".[7]

Types

Northrop Frye discussed what he termed a "continuum of allegory", a spectrum that ranges from what he termed the "naive allegory" of the likes of The Faerie Queene, to the more private allegories of modern paradox literature.[8] In this perspective, the characters in a "naive" allegory are not fully three-dimensional, for each aspect of their individual personalities and of the events that befall them embodies some moral quality or other abstraction; the author has selected the allegory first, and the details merely flesh it out.

Classical allegory

The origins of allegory can be traced at least back to Homer in his "quasi-allegorical" use of personifications of, e.g., Terror (Deimos) and Fear (Phobos) at Il. 115 f.[9] The title of "first allegorist", however, is usually awarded to whoever was the earliest to put forth allegorical interpretations of Homer. This approach leads to two possible answers: Theagenes of Rhegium (whom Porphyry calls the "first allegorist," Porph. Quaest. Hom. 1.240.14–241.12 Schrad.) or Pherecydes of Syros, both of whom are presumed to be active in the 6th century B.C.E., though Pherecydes is earlier and as he is often presumed to be the first writer of prose. The debate is complex, since it demands we observe the distinction between two often conflated uses of the Greek verb "allēgoreīn," which can mean both "to speak allegorically" and "to interpret allegorically."[10]

In the case of "interpreting allegorically," Theagenes appears to be our earliest example. Presumably in response to proto-philosophical moral critiques of Homer (e.g., Xenophanes fr. 11 Diels-Kranz[11]), Theagenes proposed symbolic interpretations whereby the Gods of the Iliad actually stood for physical elements. So, Hephestus represents Fire, for instance (for which see fr. A2 in Diels-Kranz[12]). Some scholars, however, argue that Pherecydes cosmogonic writings anticipated Theagenes allegorical work, illustrated especially by his early placement of Time (Chronos) in his genealogy of the gods, which is thought to be a reinterpretation of the titan Kronos, from more traditional genealogies.

In classical literature two of the best-known allegories are the Cave in Plato's The Republic (Book VII) and the story of the stomach and its members in the speech of Menenius Agrippa (Livy ii. 32).

Among the best-known examples of allegory, Plato's Allegory of the Cave, forms a part of his larger work The Republic. In this allegory, Plato describes a group of people who have lived chained in a cave all of their lives, facing a blank wall (514a–b). The people watch shadows projected on the wall by things passing in front of a fire behind them and begin to ascribe forms to these shadows, using language to identify their world (514c–515a). According to the allegory, the shadows are as close as the prisoners get to viewing reality, until one of them finds his way into the outside world where he sees the actual objects that produced the shadows. He tries to tell the people in the cave of his discovery, but they do not believe him and vehemently resist his efforts to free them so they can see for themselves (516e–518a). This allegory is, on a basic level, about a philosopher who upon finding greater knowledge outside the cave of human understanding, seeks to share it as is his duty, and the foolishness of those who would ignore him because they think themselves educated enough.[13]

In Late Antiquity Martianus Capella organized all the information a fifth-century upper-class male needed to know into an allegory of the wedding of Mercury and Philologia, with the seven liberal arts the young man needed to know as guests.[14] Also, the Neoplatonic philosophy developed a type of allegorical reading of Homer[15] and Plato.[16]

Biblical allegory

Other early allegories are found in the Hebrew Bible, such as the extended metaphor in Psalm 80 of the Vine and its impressive spread and growth, representing Israel's conquest and peopling of the Promised Land.[17] Also allegorical is Ezekiel 16 and 17, wherein the capture of that same vine by the mighty Eagle represents Israel's exile to Babylon.[18]

Allegorical interpretation of the Bible was a common early Christian practice and continues. For example, the recently re-discovered Fourth Commentary on the Gospels by Fortunatianus of Aquileia has a comment by its English translator: "The principal characteristic of Fortunatianus' exegesis is a figurative approach, relying on a set of concepts associated with key terms in order to create an allegorical decoding of the text."[19]

Medieval allegory

British School 17th century – Portrait of a Lady, Called Elizabeth, Lady Tanfield. Sometimes the meaning of an allegory can be lost, even if art historians suspect that the artwork is an allegory of some kind.[20]

Allegory has an ability to freeze the temporality of a story, while infusing it with a spiritual context. Mediaeval thinking accepted allegory as having a reality underlying any rhetorical or fictional uses. The allegory was as true as the facts of surface appearances. Thus, the Papal Bull Unam Sanctam (1302) presents themes of the unity of Christendom with the pope as its head in which the allegorical details of the metaphors are adduced as facts on which is based a demonstration with the vocabulary of logic: "Therefore of this one and only Church there is one body and one head—not two heads as if it were a monster... If, then, the Greeks or others say that they were not committed to the care of Peter and his successors, they necessarily confess that they are not of the sheep of Christ." This text also demonstrates the frequent use of allegory in religious texts during the Mediaeval Period, following the tradition and example of the Bible.

In the late 15th century, the enigmatic Hypnerotomachia, with its elaborate woodcut illustrations, shows the influence of themed pageants and masques on contemporary allegorical representation, as humanist dialectic conveyed them.

The denial of medieval allegory as found in the 12th-century works of Hugh of St Victor and Edward Topsell's Historie of Foure-footed Beastes (London, 1607, 1653) and its replacement in the study of nature with methods of categorisation and mathematics by such figures as naturalist John Ray and the astronomer Galileo is thought to mark the beginnings of early modern science.[21]

Modern allegory

Since meaningful stories are nearly always applicable to larger issues, allegories may be read into many stories which the author may not have recognized. This is allegoresis, or the act of reading a story as an allegory. Examples of allegory in popular culture that may or may not have been intended include the works of Bertolt Brecht, and even some works of science fiction and fantasy, such as The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis.

The story of the apple falling onto Isaac Newton's head is another famous allegory. It simplified the idea of gravity by depicting a simple way it was supposedly discovered. It also made the scientific revelation well known by condensing the theory into a short tale.[22]

Poetry and fiction

Detail of Laurent de La Hyre's Allegory of Arithmetic, c. 1650

While allegoresis may make discovery of allegory in any work, not every resonant work of modern fiction is allegorical, and some are clearly not intended to be viewed this way. According to Henry Littlefield's 1964 article, L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, may be readily understood as a plot-driven fantasy narrative in an extended fable with talking animals and broadly sketched characters, intended to discuss the politics of the time.[23] Yet, George MacDonald emphasized in 1893 that "A fairy tale is not an allegory."[24]

J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings is another example of a well-known work mistakenly perceived as allegorical, as the author himself once stated, "...I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations, and always have done so since I grew old and wary enough to detect its presence. I much prefer history – true or feigned – with its varied applicability to the thought and experience of readers. I think that many confuse applicability with allegory, but one resides in the freedom of the reader, and the other in the purposed domination of the author."[25]

Tolkien specifically resented the suggestion that the book's One Ring, which gives overwhelming power to those possessing it, was intended as an allegory of nuclear weapons. He noted that, had that been his intention, the book would not have ended with the Ring being destroyed but rather with an arms race in which various powers would try to obtain such a Ring for themselves. Then Tolkien went on to outline an alternative plot for "Lord of The Rings", as it would have been written had such an allegory been intended, and which would have made the book into a dystopia. While all this does not mean Tolkien's works may not be treated as having allegorical themes, especially when reinterpreted through postmodern sensibilities, it at least suggests that none were conscious in his writings. This further reinforces the idea of forced allegoresis, as allegory is often a matter of interpretation and only sometimes of original artistic intention.

Like allegorical stories, allegorical poetry has two meanings – a literal meaning and a symbolic meaning.

Some unique specimens of allegory can be found in the following works:

  • Shel SilversteinThe Giving Tree: The book has been described as an allegory about relationships; between parents and children, between romantic partners, or between humans and the environment.

Art

Some elaborate and successful specimens of allegory are to be found in the following works, arranged in approximate chronological order:

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ Stephen A. Barney (1989). "Allegory". Dictionary of the Middle Ages. vol. 1. ISBN 0-684-16760-3
  2. ^ Wheeler, L. Kip (11 January 2018). "Literary Terms and Definitions: A". Literary Vocabulary. Carson-Newman University. Retrieved May 19, 2020.
  3. ^ Schwarcz, Lilia Moritz (1998). As barbas do imperador: D. Pedro II, um monarca nos trópicos . São Paulo: Companhia das Letras. p. 181. ISBN 85-7164-837-9.
  4. ^ ἀλληγορία, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus Digital Library
  5. ^ ἄλλος, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus Digital Library
  6. ^ ἀγορεύω, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus Digital Library
  7. ^ ἀγορά, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, in the Perseus Digital Library.
  8. ^ Frye, Northrop (1957). "Second Essay: Ethical Criticism: Theory of Symbols". In Damrosch, David (ed.). Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays. Princeton Classics. Vol. 70. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press (published 2020). pp. 89ff. ISBN 9780691202563.
  9. ^ Small, S. G. P. (1949). "On Allegory in Homer". The Classical Journal 44 (7): 423.
  10. ^ Domaradzki, M. (2017). "The Beginnings of Greek Allegoresis". Classical World 110 (3):301
  11. ^ H. Diels and W. Kranz. (1951). Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, vol. 1. 6th edn. Berlin: Weidmann, 126–138.
  12. ^ H. Diels and W. Kranz. (1951). Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, vol. 1. 6th edn. Berlin: Weidmann, 51–52.
  13. ^ Elliott, R. K. (1967). "Socrates and Plato's Cave". Kant-Studien. 58 (2): 138. doi:10.1515/kant.1967.58.1-4.137. S2CID 170201374.
  14. ^ Martianus Capella and the Seven Liberal Arts – The Marriage of Philology and Mercury. Vol. II. Translated by Stahl, William Harris; Johnson, Richard; Burge, E.L. (Print ed.). New York: Columbia University Press. 1977.
  15. ^ Lamberton, Robert (1986). Homer the Theologian: Neoplatonist Allegorical Reading and the Growth of the Epic Tradition. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520066076. JSTOR 10.1525/j.ctt1ppp1k.
  16. ^ Calian, Florin George (2013), Dolealová, Lucie; Rider, Jeff; Zironi, Alessandro (eds.), "'Clarifications' of Obscurity: Proclus' Allegorical Reading of Plato's Parmenides", Medium Aevum Quotidianum, Krems: Institut für Realienkunde des Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit, pp. 15–31, retrieved 2019-11-06
  17. ^ Kennedy, George A. (1999). Classical Rhetoric and Its Christian and Secular Tradition from Ancient to Modern Times (2nd ed.). UNC Press. p. 142. ISBN 0-8078-4769-0. Retrieved 7 August 2009.
  18. ^ Jones, Alexander, ed. (1968). The Jerusalem Bible (Reader's ed.). Doubleday & Company. pp. 1186, 1189. ISBN 0-385-01156-3.
  19. ^ Fortunatianus Aquileiensis (2017). Commentary on the Gospels: English translation and introduction (PDF). De Gruyter. p. XIX. doi:10.1515/9783110516371. ISBN 978-3-11-051637-1. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-09.
  20. ^ "Portrait of a Lady, Called Elizabeth, Lady Tanfield by Unknown Artist". ArtFund.org. Art Fund.
  21. ^ Harrison, Peter (2001). "Introduction". The Bible, Protestantism, and the Rise of Natural Science. Cambridge University Press. p. 1–10. ISBN 0-521-59196-1.
  22. ^ "Revised Memoir of Newton (Normalized Version)". The Newton Project. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  23. ^ Littlefield, Henry (1964). "The Wizard of Oz: Parable on Populism". American Quarterly, 16 (1): 47–58. doi:10.2307/2710826.
  24. ^ Baum, L. Frank (2000). The Annotated Wizard of Oz: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Norton. p. 101. ISBN 978-0-393-04992-3.
  25. ^ Bogstad, Janice M.; Kaveny, Philip E., eds. (9 August 2011). Picturing Tolkien:Essays on Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings Film Trilogy. McFarland. p. 189. ISBN 978-0-7864-8473-7.
  26. ^ "The Faerie Queene | work by Spenser". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-10-12.
  27. ^ "The Scarlet Letter | Summary, Analysis, Characters, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-10-12.
  28. ^ "'Animal Farm': Andy Serkis-directed adaptation of George Orwell's allegory acquired by Netflix – Wonderfully Curated News". Retrieved 2020-10-12.
  29. ^ Romm, Jake (2017-04-26). "Misery Loves Company". The New Inquiry. Retrieved 2020-10-12.
  30. ^ Roppolo, Joseph Patrick. "Meaning and 'The Masque of the Red Death'", collected in Poe: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Robert Regan. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1967. p. 137.
  31. ^ Sullivan, James (October 2, 2020). "What really made Salem the Witch City – The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2020-10-12.
  32. ^ Cäcilia Rentmeister: The Muses, Banned From Their Occupations: Why Are There So Many Allegories Female? English summary from Kvinnovetenskaplig Tidskrift, Nr.4. 1981, Lund, Sweden as PDF. Retrieved 10.July 2011 Original Version in German: Berufsverbot für die Musen. Warum sind so viele Allegorien weiblich? In: Ästhetik und Kommunikation, Nr. 25/1976, S. 92–112. Langfassung in: Frauen und Wissenschaft. Beiträge zur Berliner Sommeruniversität für Frauen, Juli 1976, Berlin 1977, S.258–297. With illustrations. Full Texts Online: Cäcilia (Cillie) Rentmeister: publications

Further reading

External links

Baca informasi lainnya:

SEAT IbizaSEAT Ibiza Mk4 Cupra InformasiProdusenSEATMasa produksi1984-sekarangKesamaanVolkswagen Polo Mk5Audi A1Kia PicantoBodi & rangkaBentuk kerangka3- dan 5-pintu hatchbackTata letakTransverse front-engine,front-wheel driveKronologiPendahuluSEAT Fura SEAT Ibiza adalah kendaraan sedan yang diproduksi oleh perusahaan Spanyol, SEAT sejak tahun 1984 untuk pasaran Eropa. SEAT Ibiza pertama kali diluncurkan tahun 2000 dengan kendaraan 5 pintu. Mobil ini merupakan desain dari Volkswagen Pol…

Lee Keun-ho Lee Keun-Ho bermain untuk Daegu FC, 2023Informasi pribadiTanggal lahir 11 April 1985 (umur 38)Tempat lahir Korea SelatanPosisi bermain PenyerangKarier senior*Tahun Tim Tampil (Gol)2009-2010 Júbilo Iwata 2010-2012 Gamba Osaka * Penampilan dan gol di klub senior hanya dihitung dari liga domestik Lee Keun-ho (lahir 11 April 1985) adalah pemain sepak bola asal Korea Selatan. Karier Lee Keun-ho pernah bermain untuk Júbilo Iwata dan Gamba Osaka. Pranala luar (Jepang) Profil dan stat…

Islam menurut negara Afrika Aljazair Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Kamerun Tanjung Verde Republik Afrika Tengah Chad Komoro Republik Demokratik Kongo Republik Kongo Djibouti Mesir Guinea Khatulistiwa Eritrea Eswatini Etiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Pantai Gading Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagaskar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Maroko Mozambik Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Sao Tome dan Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia Somaliland Afrika Selatan Sud…

Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada Februari 2023. Amerias (bahasa Yunani Kuno: Ἀμερίας, translit. Amerías; hidup abad ke-3 SM) adalah seorang ahli leksikografi Makedonia kuno, yang dikenal karena menyusun glosarium berjudul Glossai (Γλῶσσαι, berarti istilah kata). Karya lainnya…

George LesseyLessey (kanan) dalam Hope, a Red Cross Seal Story (1912)Lahir(1879-06-08)8 Juni 1879Amherst, Massachusetts, Amerika SerikatMeninggal3 Juni 1947(1947-06-03) (umur 67)Westbrook, Connecticut, Amerika SerikatTahun aktif1910-1946 George Lessey (8 Juni 1879 – 3 Juni 1947) adalah seorang pemeran dan sutradara Amerika Serikat pada era film bisu. Ia tampil dalam 123 film antara 1910 dan 1946. Ia juga menyutradarai 76 film antara 1913 dan 1922. Filmografi pilihan A F…

Pantyhose Pantyhose ialah semacam stoking yang terbuat dari nilon dan dibentuk serupa celana dengan pipa dari satu potongan. Pantyhose dipasarkan pada tahun 1967 setelah munculnya rok mini. Mode stoking dengan ikat kaos kaki lenyap oleh karena pantyhose. Kebanyakan wanita mengatakan bahwa pantyhose itu nyaman. Istilah 'pantyhose' berasal dari Amerika Serikat, merujuk pada gabungan 'panties' (istilah AS untuk celana dalam wanita) dengan kaus nilon. Hal itu berarti bahwa pantyhose biasanya dikenak…

Calcio FoggiaCalcio Diavoli del Sud, Rossoneri, Dauni, Satanelli Segni distintivi Uniformi di gara Casa Trasferta Terza divisa Colori sociali Rosso, nero Simboli Satanelli Inno Il FoggiaPio e Amedeo Dati societari Città Foggia Nazione  Italia Confederazione UEFA Federazione FIGC Campionato Serie C Fondazione 1920 Rifondazione2012Rifondazione2019 Proprietario Nicola Canonico(attraverso Corporate Investments Group S.r.l.) Presidente Nicola Canonico Allenatore Mirko Cudini Stadio Pino Zaccher…

Masjid KariKariye CamiiAgamaAfiliasiIslam – SunniProvinsiIstanbulLokasiLokasiFatihNegara TurkiArsitekturTipeMasjidGaya arsitekturTurki dengan sedikit sentuhan arsitektur BizantiumDidirikan413 dengan rincian: Gereja Ortodoks Yunani (sejak tahun 413–1500) Masjid (sejak tahun 1500–1945) Museum (sejak tahun 1945–2020) Masjid (sejak tahun 2020–sekarang) SpesifikasiKubah1Menara2 Masjid Kari (bahasa Turki: Kariye Camii) atau yang sebelumnya bernama Biara Khora (bahasa Yunani: Μονή …

Jawa Tengah IVDaerah Pemilihan / Daerah pemilihanuntuk Dewan Perwakilan RakyatRepublik IndonesiaWilayah Daftar Kabupaten : Karanganyar Sragen Wonogiri ProvinsiJawa TengahPopulasi3.013.632 (2023)[1]Elektorat2.313.625 (2024)[2]Daerah pemilihan saat iniDibentuk2004Kursi7Anggota  Luluk Nur Hamidah (PKB)  Bambang Wuryanto (PDI-P)  Agustina Wilujeng Pramestuti (PDI-P)  Paryono (PDI-P)  Dolfie Othniel Frederic Palit (PDI-P)  Endang Maria Astuti (Golkar…

PersamiNama lengkapPersatuan Sepakbola Maumere IndonesiaJulukanLaskar Nian TanaBerdiri1958; 66 tahun lalu (1958)StadionStadion Gelora SamadorMaumere, Sikka, Nusa Tenggara Timur(Kapasitas: 3.000)PemilikPSSI Kabupaten SikkaKetua Cherry Newar[1]Manajer Gaudensius Nong Pio[2]Pelatih Fredy M.B.W.[3]LigaLiga 32022Perempat-final, (zona Nusa Tenggara Timur)Kelompok suporterPersami Mania Kostum kandang Kostum tandang Persami (singkatan dari Persatuan Sepakbola Maumere Indones…

Bagian dari Alkitab KristenPerjanjian LamaYosua 1:1 pada Kodeks Aleppo Taurat Kejadian Keluaran Imamat Bilangan Ulangan Sejarah Yosua Hakim-hakim Rut 1 Samuel 2 Samuel 1 Raja-raja 2 Raja-raja 1 Tawarikh 2 Tawarikh Ezra Nehemia Ester Puisi Ayub Mazmur Amsal Pengkhotbah Kidung Agung Kenabian Besar Yesaya Yeremia Ratapan Yehezkiel Daniel Kecil Hosea Yoël Amos Obaja Yunus Mikha Nahum Habakuk Zefanya Hagai Zakharia Maleakhi Deuterokanonika Tobit Yudit Tambahan Ester 1 Makabe 2 Makabe Kebijaksanaan S…

Экономика Эсватини Центральный банк Свазиленда Валюта лилангени Фискальный год 1 апреля — 31 марта Международныеорганизации ВТО, САДК, SACU Статистика ВВП 3,727 млрд долл. США (оценка, 2016)[1] Рост ВВП ▲ 0,3 % ВВП на душу населения ▲ 9900 долл. США (оценка, 2017) ВВП по секторам сел…

Chain decomposition redirects here. For the path decomposition, see Heavy path decomposition. In mathematics, in the areas of order theory and combinatorics, Dilworth's theorem characterizes the width of any finite partially ordered set in terms of a partition of the order into a minimum number of chains. It is named for the mathematician Robert P. Dilworth (1950). An antichain in a partially ordered set is a set of elements no two of which are comparable to each other, and a chain is a…

Jawa Timur IIDaerah Pemilihan / Daerah pemilihanuntuk Dewan Perwakilan RakyatRepublik IndonesiaWilayah Daftar Kabupaten : Pasuruan Probolinggo Kota : Pasuruan Probolinggo ProvinsiJawa TimurPopulasi3.219.416 (2023)[1]Elektorat2.422.268 (2024)[2]Daerah pemilihan saat iniDibentuk2004Kursi7Anggota  Faisol Riza (PKB)  Anisah Syakur (PKB)  Moekhlas Sidik (Gerindra)  Mufti A.N. Anam (PDI-P)  Mukhamad Misbakhun (Golkar)  Haerul Amri (NasDem)  …

Asiana Airlines아시아나 항공Asiana Hanggong IATA ICAO Kode panggil OZ AAR ASIANA Didirikan17 Februari 1988 (sebagai Seoul Airlines)Mulai beroperasi23 Desember 1988Penghubung Bandara Incheon Bandara Gimpo Kota fokus Bandara Gimhae Bandara Jeju Program penumpang setiaAsiana ClubLounge bandaraAsiana LoungeAliansiStar AllianceAnak perusahaan Air Busan Air Seoul Armada83Tujuan90 (termasuk kargo)SloganAlways with YouPerusahaan induk Kumho Asiana Group Korea Development Bank Kantor pusatOsoe-dong…

Union Airways PTY LTD Untuk Union Airways New Zealand, lihat Union Airways of N.Z. Ltd Union Airways Afrika Selatan adalah maskapai komersial pertama Afrika Selatan. Beroperasi sebagai perusahaan independen selama liam tahun, sejak 1929 hingga 1934, sebelum diambil alih oleh pemerintah dengan nama South African Airways. Sejarah Union Airways didirikan oleh Mayor Allister Miller, seorang pahlawan terbang Perang Dunia I, yang telah merekrut 2000 orang Afrika Selatan untuk bergabung dengan Angkatan…

County in California, United States For the California wine region, see El Dorado AVA. County in California, United StatesEl Dorado CountyCounty Images, from top down, left to right: A barn in El Dorado County, the shore of Lake Tahoe in Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point State Park, the South Fork American River running through the El Dorado hills, Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park FlagSealInteractive map of El Dorado CountyLocation in the state of CaliforniaCountryUnited StatesStateCaliforni…

Yesaya 60Gulungan Besar Kitab Yesaya, yang memuat lengkap seluruh Kitab Yesaya, dibuat pada abad ke-2 SM, diketemukan di gua 1, Qumran, pada tahun 1947.KitabKitab YesayaKategoriNevi'imBagian Alkitab KristenPerjanjian LamaUrutan dalamKitab Kristen23← pasal 59 pasal 61 → Yesaya 60 (disingkat Yes 60) adalah pasal keenam puluh Kitab Yesaya dalam Alkitab Ibrani dan Perjanjian Lama di Alkitab Kristen.[1] Memuat Firman Allah yang disampaikan oleh nabi Yesaya bin Amos terutama berken…

  لمعانٍ أخرى، طالع شارلوت (توضيح). شارلوت   الإحداثيات 42°18′18″N 79°14′17″W / 42.305°N 79.238°W / 42.305; -79.238   [1] تاريخ التأسيس 1809  تقسيم إداري  البلد الولايات المتحدة  التقسيم الأعلى مقاطعة تشاتوكوا  خصائص جغرافية  المساحة 36.42 ميل مربع  ارتفاع 470 م…

American judge (1796–1856) For other people with the same name, see John Clayton (disambiguation). This article's lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points. Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article. (May 2022) John ClaytonUnited States Senatorfrom DelawareIn officeMarch 4, 1853 – November 9, 1856Preceded byPresley SpruanceSucceeded byJoseph P. ComegysIn officeMarch 4, 1845 – Feb…

Kembali kehalaman sebelumnya