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Glyphidocera operae is a moth in the
family Autostichidae. It was
described by
Adamski in 2005. It is
found in
Costa Rica. funet[permanent dead link] v...
- (singular) and
opera (plural) are
related to the
words opera (singular) and
operae (plural),
which gave rise to the
Italian words opera (singular) and opere...
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World contains two
Latin quotations from Horace's Satires:
Audire est
operæ pretium,
procedere recte Qui mæchis non vultis.—Hor. Sat. i. 2, 37. —Metuat...
- "Bacchylidis Cei Fragmenta", 1822. "Sapphonis
Mytilenaeae fragmenta :
specimen operae in
omnibus artis Graecorum lyricae reliquiis excepto Pindaro collocandae"...
- from any
formal operae. The Lex
Aelia Sentia of AD 4
allowed a
patron to take his
freedman to
court for not
carrying out his
operae as
outlined in their...
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patronage network. The
terms of his
manumission might specify the
services (
operae) a
libertus owed.
Following manumission, the
freed slave would take on the...
- to his plow once the
crisis had p****ed.
About Cincinnatus, Livy writes:
Operae pretium est
audire qui
omnia prae
diuitiis humana spernunt neque honori...
- 2009–2014 Succeeded by
Andrew Manze Preceded by Mary
Miller Artistic and
General Director,
Bergen National Operae 2021–present Succeeded by in****bent...
- inclination') mōrēs, mōrum m. ('morals, character') opera,
operae f. ('trouble, pains')
operae, operārum m. ('workmen') *ops, opis f. ('help') opēs, opium...
- Latin:
obsequium (obedience;
respecting the
patron as a father), Latin:
operae (work), and Latin: bona (honesty;
masters maintain the
right of inheritance)...