Definitions for "Agrippa"
Agrippa (a book of the dead) is an artist's book. It was published in 1992 in two limited editions (Deluxe and Small) by Kevin Begos, Jr., Publishing, New York, New York. The deluxe edition comes in a heavy case designed to look like a buried relic and includes pages of DNA sequences set in double columns of 42-lines each like the Gutenberg Bible, copperplate aquatint etchings by Dennis Ashbaugh, and a poem by William Gibson on a self-erasing diskette.
Keywords:  godin, vaporum, tempel, mare, lunar
Agrippa is a lunar impact crater that is located at the southeast edge of the Mare Vaporum. It is located to the north of the Godin crater, and the irregular Tempel crater formation lies just to the east.
Roman general who commanded the fleet that defeated the forces of Antony and Cleopatra at Actium (63-12 BC)
Keywords:  fao, poster, mandate, invited, editors
A database of agricultural documents produced by independent authors drawn from the agricultural and development world, and made available free of charge, in electronic format. Authors are invited to submit work such as reviews, scientific articles, poster papers and extension materials covering all areas within FAO's mandate. AGRIPPA provides editors and reviewers to manage and edit submitted texts. Editors draw on the network of peer reviewers to assess the quality and accuracy of work in the same way as a conventional journal.
Soldier and right-hand man of Augustus. His military skills gave him great power and influence.