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- the free dictionary. In property and land use planning, amenity (lat. amoenitās “pleasantness, delightfulness”) is something considered to benefit a location...
- sinister side a figure representing William Harvey the physician also proper holding in the exterior hand a Heart Gules. Motto Salubritas Et Amoenitas...
- a Castelfusano (Ostia). Nuovi dati dalle campagne di scavo 2007-2008" AMOENITAS II, Rivista Inter****onale di Studi Miscellanei sulla Villa Romana Antica...
- strong ****ociation with the erotic love, so Alberti changed it to Latin: amoenitas ("pleasure") in the 15th century. He also split the beauty into essential...
- Dartford: Floreat Dartford (Let Dartford Flourish) Folkestone and Hythe: Amoenitas et Salubritas (Delightfulness and healthiness) Maidstone: Agriculture...
- beauty and pleasantness of this part of the coast, littoris excellens amoenitas et pulchritudo, which rendered it fully worthy of its ancient name. The...
- Croatian waters, the Harbour Spirit was loaded onto the heavy lift ship MV Amoenitas for the journey to Gosport, and was delivered on March 11 2015. She entered...
- (Sc****enberg, 1931) Epimeria adeliae dAcoz & Verheye, 2017 Epimeria amoenitas dAcoz & Verheye, 2017 Epimeria angelikae (Lörz & Linse, 2011) Epimeria...
- Rome 1984; 96-2: 1085–1113. R. B. Hitchner, Thigibba Bure. Robert Bedon, Amoenitas urbium. (Presses Univ. Limoges, 2002)p293. Josephine Crawley Quinn, Nicholas...
- Apis fulvipes de Villers, 1789 (homonym) Apis modesta Christ, 1791 Apis amoenita Christ, 1791 Apis uncata Schrank, 1802 Anthidium maculatum Latreille, 1806...