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- Taranto (Italian: Golfo di Taranto; Tarantino: Gurfe de Tarde; Latin: Sinus Tarentinus) is a gulf of the Ionian Sea, in Southern Italy. The Gulf of Taranto is...
- parthenopaeus Costa, 1868 Echinocyamus speciosus Costa, 1868 Echinocyamus tarentinus (Lamarck, 1816) Echinus minutus Gmelin, 1791 Echinus pulvinulus Pennant...
- Phaeniarete (or Praxithea), father of Sosander and Hippocrates II Heracleides Tarentinus, c. 2nd century BC, a physician of the Empiric school Heraclides of Erythrae...
- Dianthus takhtajanii Nersesian Dianthus talyschensis Boiss. & Buhse Dianthus tarentinus Lacaita Dianthus tenuiflorus Griseb. Dianthus thunbergii S.S.Hooper Dianthus...
- pseudo-Democritus, pseudo-A****ius, the Quinctilii, Florentinus and Tarentinus. Except for a few fragments, the work of Vindonius is lost. Evidence of...
- was granted to Anfusus de Rota. Evelyn Jamison, "The Career of Judex Tarentinus magne curie magister justiciarius and the Emergence of the Sicilian regalis...
- Rome, dating from the first half of the first century. Titus Trebatius Tarentinus, purchased two pots each from Quintus Dirvitius and Titus Edusius Mantaeus...
- Laino Borgo and Laino Castello. Evelyn Jamison, "The Career of Judex Tarentinus magne curie magister justiciarius and the Emergence of the Sicilian regalis...
- Mirenda [sic] de Urbe pro ****uro pontifice eligendo, videlicet: Venetiarum, Tarentinus, Capu****, Flisco, Nicenus, Portugalensis, Morinensis, Estoutevilla, S(anc)ti...
- writers upon agriculture, are Democritus of Abdera, Socraticus, Xenophon, Tarentinus, Architas, Aristotle, and Theophrastus, from whom the art received considerable...