- side by side and
unified views (similar to diff output) The
Pericope de
Adultera Homepage Archived 4
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Catocala adultera is a moth in the
family Erebidae first described by Édouard Ménétries in 1856. It is
found in
northern Europe, from
Siberia to the Russian...
- da Vida,
playing sculptor Tônia. In 2010, she
starred in the
episode "A
Adultera da Urca" of the
miniseries As Cariocas, and in 2011, made a
cameo in Tapas...
- Amatoria, Pasiphaë is
framed in
zoophilic terms:
Pasiphae fieri gaudebat adultera tauri—"Pasiphaë took
pleasure in
becoming an
adulteress with a bull." Pasiphaë...
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capricornus (Ward, 1871)
Synonyms Pieris capricornus Ward, 1871
Pieris adultera Plötz, 1880
Pieris capricornus nusprica Suffert, 1904
Dixeia cebron f....
- an
enslaved woman named Adultera who was
forced to wear a lead collar. The
collar featured an
inscription that read, "
Adultera [is my name], I am a prostitute...
- Edwards, p. 56,
citing Ovid,
Amores 3.4.37:
rusticus est
nimium quem
laedit adultera coniunx. Edwards, p. 56. Harper, p. 26. Fantham, pp. 118, 128. Neville...
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Margherita Le
ambiziose (1961) Shéhérazade (1963) -
Shirin Adultero lui,
adultera lei (1963) - Lina The
Terror of Rome
Against the Son of
Hercules (1964)...
- 7:53, to form a p****age
known as "Pericope adulterae" or "Pericope de
Adultera". It is
considered canonical, but not
found in some
ancient Gr**** m****cripts...
- for
soprano and
piano 16 Navidad,
incidental music orchestra 1916 18 La
adúltera penitente, drama, 3 acts (Libretto: G. Martínez Serra)
opera 1917 25 Jardín...