- De
vulgari eloquentia (Ecclesiastical Latin: [de
vulˈɡari eloˈkwentsi.a], Italian: [de
vulˈɡaːri eloˈkwɛntsja]; "On
eloquence in the vernacular") is the...
- Look up
vulgaris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vulgaris, a
Latin adjective meaning common, or
something that is
derived from the m****es of common...
- A.
vulgaris may
refer to:
Acetosella vulgaris, a
species of
flowering plant in the
buckwheat family Alchemilla vulgaris,
common lady's mantle, a herbaceous...
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Artemisia vulgaris,
commonly known as mugwort,
common mugwort, or wormwood, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
daisy family Asteraceae. It is one of...
- beet (Beta
vulgaris).
Together with
other beet cultivars, such as
beetroot and chard, it
belongs to the
subspecies Beta
vulgaris subsp.
vulgaris but classified...
- The red
squirrel (Sciurus
vulgaris), also
called Eurasian red squirrel, is a
species of tree
squirrel in the
genus Sciurus. It is an
arboreal and primarily...
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Syringa vulgaris, the
lilac or
common lilac, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
olive family, Oleaceae.
Native to the
Balkan Peninsula, it is widely...
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Aquilegia vulgaris is a
species of
perennial flowering plant of the
genus Aquilegia (columbine) in the
family Ranunculaceae. It is a
European endemic,...
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appears in a book by
Johannes Kepler as the Latin:
annus aerae nostrae vulgaris (year of our
common era), and to 1635 in
English as "Vulgar Era". The term...
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literature and a
recent translation of the
Gospels are available. In his De
vulgari eloquentia,
Dante Alighieri also
speaks of the
Romagna dialect and cites...