Everestius mons
mons altissimus Terrae
Everestius mons | |
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Everestius a monte Kala Pattar visus | |
Altitudo | 8844,43 m |
Locus | Nepalia–Tibetum ora |
Typus | Himalaia |
Ascensus primus | 29 Maii 1953, ab Edmundo Hillary et Tenzing Norgay |
Everestius mons,[1] Thibetice ཇོ་མོ་གླང་མ zo mo klang ma, est altissimus orbis terrarum mons, cuius cacumen 8848 metrorum supra maris aequor attingit. In sectione Mahalangur Himalaiarum patet. Finis internationalis inter Rem Publicam Popularem Sinarum et Nepaliam trans exactum montis apicem transit. Omne massif Lhotse (8516 m), Nuptse (7855 m), et Changtse (7580 m), cacumina propinqua, comprehendit.
Die 3 Aprilis 1933 aëronaves duae expeditionis Houston supra montem Everestium volitaverunt.[2][3][4][5] Primus usque ad summum montem ascensus ab homine factus est ab Edmundo Hillary atque Norgay Tenzing die 29 Maii anno 1953.
De nominibus montis
recensere- Thibetanice jo mo glang ma vel Chomolungma[6][7][8][9] 'sancta mater' aut 'dea mater nivium'.
- Mandarinice 珠穆朗玛峰, pinyin Zhūmùlǎngmǎ Fēng.
- Nepalice सगरमाथा, Sagarmāthā[10] 'culmen caeli'.
Notae
recensere- ↑ "Everestius mons": Ebbe Vilborg, Norstedts svensk-latinska ordbok, ed. secunda (Holmiae: Norstedts akademiska förlag, 2009). Praeterea, confer nomen biologicum Caricem montis-everestii.
- ↑ George Kerevan, "Remembering the Scots who flew over Everest some 80 years ago" in The Scotsman (25 Mar. 2013)
- ↑ "From the archive, 4 April 1933: Everest conquered from the air" in The Guardian (3 Aprilis 2013).
- ↑ "Everest Air Expedition" (pellicula nuntiorum brevis 1933)
- ↑ Wings Over Everest (pellicula documentaria 1934)
- ↑ Cf. binomen Entomobrya chomolungmae.
- ↑ "Everest". 8000ers.com. 13 Februarii 2008.
- ↑ "Mount Everest". about.com. 2 Martii 2011
- ↑ "Everest Photo Gallery". mountainsoftravelphotos.com. Maio 2010.
- ↑ PDF.
Bibliographia
recensere- Astill, Tony. 2005. Mount Everest: The Reconnaissance 1935. Ab auctore editus.
- Hillary, Edmund. 1953. High Adventure. Londinii; Hodder & Stoughton.
- Irving, R. L. G. 1940. Ten Great Mountains. Londinii: J. M. Dent & Sons.
- Krakauer, Jon. 1997. Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster. Novi Eboraci: Villard. ISBN 0-679-45752-6.
- Messner, Reinhold. 1989. The Crystal Horizon: Everest: the first solo ascent. Seattli: The Mountaineers. ISBN 0-89886-207-8, ISBN 0-89886-574-3 (pbk).
- Murray, W. H. 1953. The Story of Everest, 1921–1952. Londinii: J. M. Dent & Sons.
- Newby, Eric. 1958. A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush. Londinii: Hodder & Stoughton.
- Norgay, Tenzing, cum Ramsey James Ullman. 1955. Tiger of the Snows. Novi Eboraci: Putnam.
- Tilman, H. W. 1952. Nepal Himalaya. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.
- Ward, Michael. 1997. "The Name of the World's Highest Peak." Himalayan Journal 53.