- two
state halls of the
peristyle (the “hall of the
small hunt” and the “
diaeta of Orpheus”). The
basilica was
expanded and
decorated with
beautiful and...
- "parliamentary ****embly" and "daily food allowance", from
earlier Latin diaeta,
possibly from the Gr**** διαιτησία (= arbitration), or
transcribing classical...
-
inscriptions use the Gr****
letter Z for
indigenous affricates (e.g. zeta =
diaeta), and the Gr**** ζ is
continued by a
Romance affricate in the
ending -ίζω...
- en
adultos de una población Toba de la
provincia de Formosa, Argentina".
Diaeta. 32 (146). Asociación
Argentina de
Dietistas y
Nutricionistas Dietista....
-
published by A.O.
Lindfors (1957) Örtabok
published by T. Fredbärj (1957)
Diaeta naturalis 1733
published by A. Hj.
Uggla Amoenitates Academicae 10 vols...
-
small rectangular blocks projecting from a
molding or
beneath a cornice.
Diaeta Room or set of
rooms with a view of a garden, landscape, or seascape. Plural...
-
proceed with the case.
Canon 37 De
litteris non
impetrandis ultra duas
diaetas et sine
specialis mandato On not
procuring letters which entail more than...
-
suggest the
pronunciation /dz/, as for
example ziomedis for diomedis, and
diaeta for zeta. In
ancient times u and i
represented the
approximant consonants...
- ruptura,
which describes different types of hernias; and De
subtilianti diaeta,
describing treatments for cataracts. Grant,
Edward (1974). A
Source Book...
- The
Artful Hermitage: The
Palazzetto Farnese as a Counter-reformation
Diaeta (Roma:
Bretschneider 2008).
Papal conclave, 1549-1550. Sede
Vacante and...