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Praefloration
Praefloration Pr[ae]`flo*ra"tion, n. Same as Prefloration. --Gray.
Praefoliation
Praefoliation Pr[ae]*fo`li*a"tion, n. Same as Prefoliation. --Gray.

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- the Synod of Nicaea is said to have accounted it as Sacred Scripture" (Praef. in Lib.). No such declaration indeed is to be found in the Canons of Nicaea...
- Secundinum Manichaeum, 15; PL 42, 590. Marius Mercator Lib. subnot.in verb. Iul. Praef.,2,3; PL 48,111 /v.5–13/ Bonner 1987, p. 35. Bonner 1986, pp. 355–356. Augustine...
- Polyaenus, info Suda π 1955, Πολύαινος Polyaenus, praef. lib. ii, praef. lib. viii Polyaenus, praef. lib. i Polyaenus’ Stratagems, ELINEPA, 2019 Stobaeus...
- 5 cm (4.1 in). It bears an inscription formed from punched dots: PLINIO PRAEF EQ; i.e., Plinio praefecto equitum, "Pliny prefect of cavalry". It was perhaps...
- of the faith, to be used by all legitimate pastors and teachers" (Cat. praef., vii). This resolution was taken in the eighteenth session (26 February...
- praefectus pro legato. An inscription of the time of Nero mentions the PRAEF. PRAE LEGATO INSULAR. BALIARUM. (Orelli, No. 732, who, with Muratori, reads...
- to teach rhetoric and thus made it more respectable (Sen., Controv. 2, praef. 5). He was the teacher of Papirius Fabi****, who was in turn the teacher...
- Reverse, the monster Scylla, her torso of dogs and fish tails, wielding a rudder as a club. Caption: PRAEF[ECTUS] CLAS[SIS] ET ORAE MARIT[IMAE] EX S. C....
- ΑΝΕΘΗΚΕ ΑΡΧΙΤΕΚΤΟΝΟΥΝΤΟΣ ΠΟΝΤΙΟΥ and Latin: ANNO XVIII CAESARIS BARBARVS PRAEF AEGYPTI POSVIT ARCHITECTANTE PONTIO, which translates as: "In the eighteenth...
- Also in 138, according to Aurelius Victor (Epitome‚ XV, 4), and Appian (Praef., 7), Antoninus Pius, successor to Hadrian, received some Indian, Bactrian...