
Stake attention in this memory
This image appears to be a scanned page from an encyclopedia or dictionary, featuring various entries related to architectural and botanical terms. The page is divided into columns with text and accompanying illustrations. One prominent illustration is of a vibrant purple flower, identified by the text as "corolario," likely a type of morning glory. Another illustration depicts different architectural orders: "dórica," "jónica," and "corintia," along with a diagram labeled "cornisa. Tipos clásicos." There's also a photograph showing the interior of a grand building, labeled "coro mayor de la catedral de Toledo," indicating a large choral space within a cathedral. The text entries cover a wide range of topics. Some entries are botanical, describing plants like "cornejal" and "cornejo." Others are related to architecture, such as "cornisa" and "cornijal." There are also biographical entries, for example, "Cornelio Nepote," a Latin historian, and "Cornwallis, Charles," a British military figure. Zoological terms like "cornete" (referring to a musical instrument and an anatomical feature) and "coroides" (an anatomical term related to the eye) are also present. Additionally, geographical locations are mentioned, including "Cornelio Saavedra" (a province in Bolivia) and "Coro," the capital of Falcón state in Venezuela. The overall impression is of a densely packed informational page, designed to provide definitions and visual aids for a diverse set of subjects. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, likely a study or library. There are no discernible people actively engaged in an event; the focus is on the textual and visual information presented.
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