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Archimedes lever

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Phraseologism: Archimedes lever.

Meaning: Driving force.

Origin: Biographers of Archimedes of Syracuse, the greatest mathematician and mechanic of ancient Greece (c. 287-212 BC), say that he, having established the laws of the lever, uttered the proud phrase: "Give me a fulcrum, and I will move the earth." This is where the expression "Archimedes' lever" comes from.

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Armida.

Meaning:

A frivolous beauty, a woman of easy virtue.

Origin:

The heroine of the poem "Jerusalem Liberated" by the Italian poet Torquato Tasso (1544-1595), a beautiful sorceress holding the hero of the poem Rinaldo with her charms in a magical garden.

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