- In
classical antiquity, the
Juvenalia, or Ludi
Juvenales (Gr Ἱουβενάλια ὥσπερ τινὰ νεανισκεύματα), were
scenic games instituted by Nero in 59 AD, at the...
- versa.
Ancient Roman observances during this
month include Cervula and
Juvenalia,
celebrated January 1, as well as one of
three Agonalia,
celebrated January...
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Juwenalia (Polish, from
Latin Iuvenalia -
Juvenalia) is an
annual higher education students'
holiday in Poland,
usually celebrated in May,
before the...
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writing for Variety,
called it a “thoroughly
repugnant piece of comic-book
juvenalia.” Mike D’Angelo,
critic for The A.V. Club wrote, “Officer
Downe has no...
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Washington Times a
colleague reported, he was "permanently
frozen in
juvenalia."
Glenn Garvin, the
Central American bureau chief of the
Miami Herald...
- on both sides.
These games have a
great likeness to the
Cerealia and
Juvenalia of the
ancient Gr****s and Romans.
Various sections of
Islam have raised...
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colleges of the
Laurea University of
Applied Sciences. The
musical institute Juvenalia is
located near the
Sello shopping centre. The
Espoo Musical Institute...
- so the
painting was very
possibly an
original exemplar of "Rembrandt
juvenalia", an area that has only in
recent decades begun to be explored. After...
- Lupack,
Adapting the
Arthurian Legends for Children:
Essays on
Arthurian Juvenalia, 2004 ("Camelot on Camera: The
Arthurian Legends and the Children's Films")...