- Gauthier, 1986 †Pterosauromorpha
Dinosauromorpha (including Aves)
Synonyms Dracones Haeckel, 1895
Ornithosuchia Huene, 1908
Ornithotarsi Gauthier, 1986 Pan-Aves...
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historical use of this
phrase in the
Latin form "HIC SVNT
DRACONES" (i.e., hic sunt
dracones, 'here are dragons') was the Hunt-Lenox
Globe dating from...
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construction used for dracones.
Dracones were
initially made from
rubberproofed fabrics stitched and
glued together.
Towing the
dracones caused delamination of...
-
instances of a
historical map
actually using the
phrase HC SVNT
DRACONES (in
Latin hic sunt
dracones,
which means "here are dragons"). The
Lenox Globe is a hollow...
- dragon, 'dragon; warrior';
borrowed from the Greco-Latin word dracō,
plural dracōnēs, 'dragon[s]', Cornish: Pen Draig; Breton: Penn Aerouant)
literally means...
- The
draco ("dragon" or "serpent",
plural dracones) was a
military standard of the
Roman cavalry.
Carried by the draconarius, the
draco was the standard...
-
Francesco Dracone (born 21
September 1983) is an
Italian racing driver who
currently competes in the
European Le Mans
Series with BHK Motorsport. Born...
- Library,
actually says "Here are dragons" (using the
Latin form HIC SVNT
DRACONES). Nonetheless,
ancient Roman and
Medieval cartographers used the phrase...
- itself" (annus
secundum Aegyptios indicabatur ante
inventas litteras picto dracone caudam suam mordente, quia in se recurrit), as
cited by
Danuta Shanzer...
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier,
Praelium Michaelis Archangeli factum in
coelo ****
dracone, H.410,
oratorio for soloists,
double chorus,
strings and
continuo (1683)...