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which ****enized name the
ancient historian Manetho listed him in his
Aegyptiacae:
mostly likely Aches, as
Winfried Barta proposes.[citation needed] Many...
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which feeds exclusively on the
genus and the
Coleophora case-bearers C.
aegyptiacae, C.
salviella (both feed
exclusively on
Salvia aegyptiaca), C. ornatipennella...
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Phyllachora rottboelliae Syd., P. Syd. & E.J. Butler, (1911)
Phyllachora sacchari-
aegyptiacae Briosi & Cavara, (1909)
Phyllachora sorghi Höhn., (1909)...
- sources. Vol. 1. Leuven. pp. 322–325. Rossii,
Ignatii (1808).
Etymologiae Aegyptiacae. Rome. pp. 16–17. Hebbelynck,
Adolphe (1937).
Codices Coptici Vaticani...
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Coleophora aegyptiacae is a moth of the
family Coleophoridae. It is
found on the
Canary Islands (Tenerife, Fuerteventura) and in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia...
- Peeters.
Henricus Tattam, S.T.P..
Prophetae Majores in
dialecto linguae Aegyptiacae Memphitica seu Coptica. — Oxford, 1852 A
Coptic Palimpsest Containing...
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Since Thamphthis' name was
found in the
historical works of Manetho, the
Aegyptiacae,
Egyptologists are
trying to
connect this
ruler with
contemporary kings...
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brought out the 2nd
edition of Perizonius's
Origines Babylonicae et
Aegyptiacae (1736) and his
commentary on
Pomponius Mela (1736–1737).
Duker was also...
- of a
number of
species from the gr****
family Poaceae.
Agrostographiae Aegyptiacae fragmenta, 1853 (with
Giuseppe De Notaris)
Nuovi materiali per l'algologia...
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collectum et elaboratum. Quod in
compendium redegit, ita ut
nullae voces Aegyptiacae,
nullae que
earum significationes omitterentur, Christi**** Scholtz,...