- The
Philippics (Latin: Philippicae,
singular Philippica) are a
series of 14
speeches composed by
Cicero in 44 and 43 BC,
condemning Mark Antony. Cicero...
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Mussaenda philippica (Aklan: Agboy) is a
plant species in the
family Rubiaceae that
grows as a
shrub or
small tree.
Native to the
Philippines it is commonly...
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island mentioned by
ancient Gr****
writer Theopompus of
Chios in his work
Philippica,
which is only
fragmentarily maintained via Aelian. The
story of Meropis...
- most
important was On the
Athenian Demagogues in the 10th book of the
Philippica,
containing a
bitter attack on many of the
chief Athenian statesmen, and...
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parviflora Miq. (1867)
Mussaenda parvifolia Valeton (1907)
Mussaenda philippica A.Rich. (1830)
Mussaenda philippinensis Merr., Philipp. J. Sci. (1908)...
- ****verare.
Anyone can err, but only the fool
persists in his
fault Cicero,
Philippica XII, 5.
culpa fault Also "blame" or "guilt". In law, an act of neglect...
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lunar map
Almagestum novum.
Michael van Langren, in his
Lumina Austriaca Philippica of 1645, used the name "Mare Belgi****". On
February 20, 1965, the Ranger...
- not
Ephesian but
rather Chian,
mentions the name of
Herostratus in his
Philippica, and it
appears again later in the
works of Strabo. It is said that in...
- 127–137 = the same:
Roman Papers, vol. 1,
Oxford 1979, p. 31–41. Cicero,
Philippica 11.12; 13.27; the
Italian origin is a
suggestion of
Ronald Syme. Julius...
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arctic polar regions. The
ancient Gr****
writer Theopompus, in his work
Philippica,
claimed Hyperborea was once
planned to be
conquered by a
large race of...