magnum opus in English

noun
1
a large and important work of art, music, or literature, especially one regarded as the most important work of an artist or writer.
The comic version may well turn out to be the writer Alan Moore's magnum opus .

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1. His latest offering is a magnum opus on philosophy.

2. 1 His latest offering is a magnum opus on philosophy.

3. Picasso's Guernica is considered by many to be his magnum opus.

4. 9 The Divine Comedy is considered a magnum opus of Dante.

5. 10 Picasso's Guernica is considered by many to be his magnum opus.

6. This natural inclination led to the writing of his magnum opus —Mishneh Torah.

7. 4 Mathilde is the heroine of The Necklace, a magnum opus by Maupassant.

8. All these influences and more come together in Capitalism: Competition, Conflict, Crises, his magnum opus

9. 2 Aryabhatta's Magnum Opus , the Aryabhattiya was translated into Latin in the 13 th century.

10. 6 Shi moji nian is one of the magnum opus, and bring great influence to the society.

11. 5 It includes his magnum opus: GPT Abnormal and OK, Stock, which were stirring the whole country.

12. Coenobite is the magnum opus of Marsh Lewis who lived in England in the late 18th century.

13. 3 Coenobite is the magnum opus of Marsh Lewis who lived in England in the late 18th century.

14. Avicenna, the most influential of Islamic philosophers, produced The Healing as his magnum opus on his religious and political philosophy

15. Much of Brainchildren defends and expands views that Dennett advanced elsewhere, particularly in his 1991 magnum opus, Consciousness Explained

16. 11 It is quiet and symmetrical that the whole divertimento has dramaticism but a magnum opus of a romanticism remains classicism throughout.

17. The shock of this event reverberated from Britain to Jerusalem, and inspired Augustine to write his magnum opus, The City of God.

18. 8 Li Lei chinese avant-courier poet present his own magnum opus of poesy – rock-and-roll with photography for the first time.

19. 7 Li Lei chinese avant-courier poet present his own magnum opus of poesy ? rock-and-roll with photography by Must Be contemporary art center for the first time.

20. In his Climax and Conclusion Ascension lines, the stages of the Magnum Opus Albedo speaks of are listed in reverse order; normally, citrinitas is the third stage while rubedo is the final stage

21. Nikolai Gogol Burned the second half of his magnum opus Dead Souls, having come under the influence of a priest who persuaded him that his work was sinful; Gogol later described this as a mistake.

22. Thus he began the laborious process of building his magnum opus, Mineralogy and Crystallography: An Annotated Biobibliography of Books 1469 to 1919 —a massive compilation which occupied most of his spare time for the rest of his life

23. In his magnum opus, Natural History: General and Particular, Count Buffon, one of the leading natural historians of the 18th century, argued that all life in the New World, particularly North America, was degenerate—weaker, smaller and feebler—than life in the Old World

24. As the drunken, Bewigged English composer Charles, he begs Spanish diva Elvira, (Diehl-Reader) to perform his latest magnum opus in which she will be wooed away from her life of luxury by Gotziaman's street urchin, Veneto--a troubled castrato who croons, "I was a boy, but no more."