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David & Charles, 3rd ed., 1983. Quote: "Virus:
virus (s.n. II), gen. sing.
viri, nom. pl. vira, gen. pl. vīrorum (to be
distinguished from virorum, of men)...
- De
viris illustribus include: De
viris illustribus (Cornelius Nepos), 1st
century BCE De
viris illustribus (Jerome),
completed in 393 CE De
viris illustribus...
- De
Viris Illustribus:
Latin text (includes an
informative introduction, in Latin) Jerome's De
Viris Illustribus: Gr****
version "This work [De
viris illustribus]...
- 5th-century
Christian priest, monk, and historian. His best-known work is De
Viris Illustribus ("Of
Famous Men"), a
biography of over 90
contemporary significant...
- was
conceived as a
poetic parallel of De
Viris Illustribus.
Petrarch conceived his
first plan for De
viris illustribus of
biographies of illustrious...
-
ancient works bear the
titles De
Viris Illustribus or De
hominibus illustribus, including:
Cornelius Nepos' De
Viris Illustribus, from
which Aulus Gellius...
- The
Statutes of
Mortmain were two enactments, in 1279 (Statutum de
Viris Religiosis, 7 Edw. 1) and 1290 (Quia Emptores, 18 Edw. 1), p****ed in the reign...
- Katë, also
known as Kamkata-vari or Kati, is the
largest Nuristani language. It is a
dialect continuum comprising three separate dialects spoken mostly...
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Joachim (ed.). De
viris illustribus urbis Romae. Darmstadt: WBG. pp. 9–14. ISBN 978-3-534-23852-1. Victor, Ps.
Aurelius (2016). De
viris illustribus urbis...
- died in the
reign of
Augustus (Natural
History IX.39, X.23). Nepos's De
viris illustribus consisted of
parallel lives of
distinguished Romans and foreigners...