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Loculus (Latin, "little place"),
plural loculi, is an
architectural compartment or
niche that
houses a body, as in a catacomb, hypogeum,
mausoleum or...
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Loculus may
refer to:
Loculus (satchel)
Loculus (architecture), a
burial niche An
alternative name for a locule, or
compartment in an organism. Loculus...
- been
identified as
parts of a
loculus. The
object is
primarily known from
illustrations on Trajan's Column. The
loculus is
thought to have
measured about...
- A
locule (plural locules) or
loculus (plural loculi) (meaning "little place" in Latin) is a
small cavity or
compartment within an
organ or part of an...
- Ostomachion, also
known as
loculus Archimedius (Archimedes' box in Latin) and also as syntomachion, is a
mathematical treatise attributed to Archimedes...
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Scrubs and
recruited by his
father for
research on the
Loculus.
Magnus reveals that the
Loculus relates to the
Knights Templar and its
sinister successor...
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geometric series that sums to
infinity with the
ratio 1/4. Also
known as
Loculus of
Archimedes or Archimedes' Box, this is a
dissection puzzle similar to...
- neck from
chafing caused by
constant contact with the soldier's
armor The
loculus, a satchel,
carried by
legionaries as a part of
their sarcina (marching...
- A
teacher with two students, as a
third arrives with his
loculus, a
writing case that
would contain pens, ink pot, and a
sponge to
correct errors...
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sculptural counterparts. Humphrey’s
Loculus series (1999–2001)
continued the artist’s
interest in
meditative repetition. The
Loculus works involved m****es of hand-stitched...