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Saltus may
refer to:
Edgar Saltus (1855–1921),
American writer known for his
highly refined prose style...
- away from
Saltus, at an
opening in the
surface of
Bristol Lake. "Summary
Report Saltus"
Geographic Names Information System, Jan 19 1981 "
Saltus, San Bernardino...
- Verelst,
Saltus translated works by Balzac, Théophile Gautier, and
Prosper Mérimée; he also
wrote using the name
Archibald Wilberforce.
Edgar Saltus was born...
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Saltus Island is an
island of
Bermuda in
Pembroke Parish.
Named after the
Saltus family that once
owned it. It is now
owned by the
Bermuda National Trust...
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Francis Saltus Saltus (November 23, 1849 – June 24, 1889) was an
American poet. Born in 1849 in New York City to
Francis Henry Saltus and his
first wife...
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Latin Translation Notes saltus in
demonstrando leap in
explaining a leap in logic, by
which a
necessary part of an
equation is omitted.
salus in arduis...
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Drusus invisum atque inaccessum in id
tempus Hercynium saltum (Hercynia
saltus, the "Hercynian ravine-land") patefecit. The
isolated modern remnants of...
- his
death in 1880
Saltus left a
bequest in his will for the
founding of a boys' school, but it was not
until 6
February 1888 that
Saltus Grammar School first...
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Cornelius Tacitus identified the
location of the
battle as
saltus Teutoburgiensis (
saltus meaning a
forest valley in Latin).
Recent excavations suggest...
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Honor of R.K. Webb, p. 119 (London: Routledge, 1991). ISBN 0-415-07625-0
Saltus,
Edgar (1891). Mary Magdalen: a chronicle. New York:
Belford company. OL 6738080M...