…The English word settlement and the German word Siedlung (Siedelung) mean permanent settlement. The French word établissement humaine was used to include not only villages but also structures built temporarily or permanently for human habitation. After that, in 1925, A. Demention first used habitat humaine to describe villages, and the term became more common, and the English word habitat began to be used as well. *Some of the terminology explanations that mention "établissement humaine" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…英語のsettlement,ドイツ語のSiedlung(Siedelung)は定住を意味している。フランス語のétablissement humaineは集落のほかに人類居住のために一時的または永久的に建設された建造物を含んで用いられた。その後,1925年A.ドマンジョンが初めて集落に対してhabitat humaineを用いて以降一般化し,英語でもhabitatが用いられる傾向がでてきた。… ※「établissement humaine」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
<<: Etaireía ton phílikon (English spelling)Etaireiatonphilikon
>>: ETA (Spanish faction) (English spelling) ETA
Also called the pituitary gland or hypophysis. An ...
A compass. A must-have for when you fly through cl...
In the Inca ceremonies, the creator god, the sun,...
… [Okamoto Motoji]. … *Some of the terminology th...
...A pipe with an explosive membrane on one end i...
A long colloquial novel from the Qing Dynasty in ...
Before the Russo-Japanese War, Konoe Atsumaro, cha...
A peninsula jutting out into the English Channel ...
In ancient times, this referred to government pos...
…[Tora Saburo Kawabata]. … *Some of the terminolo...
...saint. Her Latin name was Genoveva or Genovefa...
...The ghost of Nagoya Yamazato appears, longing ...
...There is a cave near Mt. Gongen in the northwe...
A town in Yoshino County, central Nara Prefecture....
From the late Heian period to the Middle Ages, thi...