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- magnum opus great work Said of someone's masterpiece magnum vectigal est parsimonia Economy is a great revenue Cicero, Paradoxa 6/3:49. Sometimes translated...
- magnum opus great work Said of someone's masterpiece magnum vectigal est parsimonia Economy is a great revenue Cicero, Paradoxa 6/3:49. Sometimes translated...
- beniculturali.it. Retrieved 2020-12-27. "La fontana genovese? Zampilla con parsimonia". Il Secolo XIX (in Italian). 2016-08-20. Retrieved 2020-12-26. "Piazza...
- country life as "the teacher of economy, of industry, and of justice" (parsimonia, diligentia, iustitia). Cato, Columella, Varro and Palladius wrote handbooks...
- are represented by the colonial Sarcinella sp., and the solitary form Parsimonia sp. The highly diverse fauna of the analyzed succession, made up with...
- chorus, accordion and fixed electronics Mi Lumia (2009) 3 female voices Parsimonia (2005) 6 female voices Malabarismos (2005) flute and female voice Pensamiento...
- (1976), art. "Lacunza, Manuel de". "un hombre cuyo retiro del mundo, parsimonia en su trato, abandono de su propia persona en las comodidades aun necesarias...
- Milano, Unicopli, 2007, pp. 53–62. ISBN 978-88-400-1200-1. "Due tipi di parsimonia. Alcune considerazioni sul costruttivismo e il nominalismo ontologico"...
- parmula Corner (1994) Mycena parnaja Aravind. & Manim. (2015) Mycena parsimonia Corner (1994) Mycena parsonsii G. Stev. (1964) Mycena parvipapillata Robich...
-  Great Britain The collier was wrecked at Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk. Parsimonia  Great Britain This brig of 128 tons (bm), launched at Hamburg in 1793...