Opus

Opus is Latin ( German factory ) and represents

  • Opus (factory ), the Latin name for a plant, especially a composer or other creative artist
  • Opus (band), the name of a music group in the mid- 1980s with Live Is Life a hit landed
  • Opus (DDR- band ), the name of an amateur music group from East Germany, which later became the Metropolitan group emerged
  • Opus (magazine), Culture magazine for the Saarland and the Greater Region
  • OPUS (software), document and publication server of the University of Stuttgart
  • OPUS ( Spectroscopy Software ), measurement and evaluation, inter alia, for Raman and infrared measurements of the Bruker
  • Opus ( Audio Codec), a data format and methods for lossy audio data compression
  • Opus ( record label ), a former Czechoslovak record manufacturer
  • Opus ( album ), a music album of the musical project Schiller
  • LRT Opus, a Lithuanian radio stations
  • Part of the Theater Hagen

Opus (Greek Όποῦς ), one in contrast to the Latin word endbetonter and not with him allied Greek name, is two cities in different landscapes:

  • Opus ( Locris ), ancient town in the region of Locris in Central Greece
  • Opus ( Elis ), ancient town in the region of Elis in the Peloponnese Opus ( titular ), derived from this city titular

See also:

  • Opus Dei (Latin for work of God ), the name of a personal prelature of the Catholic Church
  • Opus geminum ( German twin plant), literary form, the manifold was used mainly in the Latin -speaking Middle Ages
  • Magnum opus
  • Opus One, wine producers Opus One Winery in Oakville in the Napa Valley, California
  • Opus Prize, an international award for faith-based humanitarian aid
  • Disambiguation
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