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- intervallis, corpusculorum glandulosorum Agmina sive Plexus se produnt, diversae Magnitudinis atque Figurae." (I knew from careful study of more advanced...
- contemporary chronicler Regino of Prüm wrote that the "different people" (diversae nationes populorum) of East Francia, mostly Germanic- and Slavic-speaking...
- conditions and the power of observation and refinement of interpretation. His Diversae insectarum volatilium icones ad vivum accuratissime depictae per celeberrimum...
- IE University Motto Unus Mundus Mentes Diversae (Latin) Motto in English "One World, Diverse Minds" Type Private business school Established 1973 President...
- Philosophical Society, 1953), p. 687. Gaius describes the Proculians as diversae scholae auctores, authorities whose school whose views were not consistent...
- crioceritor Aubert, 1986 c g Lemophagus curtus Townes, 1965 c g b Lemophagus diversae ****gemati, 1972 c g Lemophagus errabundus (Gravenhorst, 1829) c g Lemophagus...
- (2015-12-16). "Adiós a la mesa redonda. La segunda Cristiada en Lagos de Moreno". Diversae. Revista del Seminario de Historia Mexicana (in Spanish). 1 (1). Kottek...
- Kildare. The m****cript bears the following title: Hic inferius sequuntur diversæ Cronicæ ad requisitionem nobilis et præpotentis domini, Geraldi filii Geraldi...
- exceptionally rare. He engraved a series of 13 plates with a Latin title, Diversae facies in usum iuvenum et aliorum ('Various faces for use by the young...
- papiensium. dŕ or dʳ—dicitur. ḑŕ—dicitur. DRP—de re publica. dś—Deus. D·S·A·—diversæ scholæ auctores. DT—dotis tempore. ðt—debet. dubō—dubitatio. dubʳ—dubitatur...