- poem ''Non sum
qualis eram
bonae sub
regno Cynarae" "I have been
faithful ... in my fashion", from "Non sum
qualis eram
bonae sub
regno Cynarae" J. P. Miller...
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Teloschistopsis bonae-spei is a
species of
saxicolous (rock-dwelling),
fruticose lichen in the
family Teloschistaceae. It
occurs in
South Africa, where...
-
Sacerdos Bonae Deae or
Damiatrix was the
title of the
Priestess of the
goddess Bona Dea in
Ancient Rome. As
Damiatrix she
officiated over the
famous December...
- My Fashion" was
inspired by the
Ernest Dowson poem "Non Sum
Qualis Eram
Bonae Sub
Regno Cynarae”, with its
refrain "I have been
faithful to thee, Cynara...
-
Franciscus Bonae Spei (20 June 1617 — 5
January 1677) was a
Catholic scholastic theologian and philosopher. He was born in
Lille under the name of François...
- coming-of-age story, with the
title taken from the poem Non Sum
Qualis eram
Bonae Sub
Regno Cynarae by
Ernest Dowson. Gone with the Wind was po****r with...
-
cults in the city of Rome were led by the
Vestal Virgins and the
Sacerdos Bonae Deae, and her
provincial cults by
virgin or
matron priestesses. Surviving...
- title. Cynara's name
comes from the
Ernest Dowson poem Non sum qualís eram
bonae sub
regno Cynarae,[citation needed] a line from
which ("I have
forgot much...
- only
Drosera included in Bergius' 1767
Descriptiones plantarum ex
Capite Bonae Spei.
Another of Linnaeus' students, Carl Thunberg,
spent three years at...
- Saint-Ignace John Bate
Thomas á Jesu
Philip of the
Blessed Trinity Franciscus Bonae Spei
Pedro Cornejo de
Pedrosa William Badby John
Beston Carmelite tertiaries...