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Hexachordum Apollinis (PWC 193–8, T. 211–6, PC 131–6, POP 1–6) is a
collection of
keyboard music by
Johann Pachelbel,
published in 1699. It comprises...
- mountains:
Apollini et Si/ronae /
Biturix Iulii f(ilius) / d(edit) or this
inscription from Luxeuil-les-Bains in Franche-Comté CIL XIII, 05424:
Apollini / et...
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Chaconne in F minor, the
Toccata in E
minor for organ, and the
Hexachordum Apollinis, a set of
keyboard variations. He was
influenced by
southern German composers...
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Rusucmona and was
known under Roman rule as the Cape of
Apollo (Latin:
Apollinis Promontorium) or of the
Beautiful One (Pulchri Promontorium). Its modern...
- romanized: Áploun,
Aeolic Gr****: [á.ploːn] Latin: Apollō, genitive:
Apollinis,
classical Latin: [äˈpɔlːʲoː], [äˈpɔl.lʲɪ.nɪs̠]; Late Latin: [ɑˈpɔl.lɔ]...
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Mitromorpha apollinis is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Mitromorphidae. This
marine species occurs off the
Agulhas Bank...
- 1975, 00568). At
Corbridge are two
dedications (RIB 1120 and RIB 1121)
Apollini Mapono ("to
Apollo Maponos") and one (RIB 1122) [Deo] / [M]apo[no] / Apo[llini]...
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Library of
Palatine Apollo (Latin:
Bibliotheca Apollinis Palatini) was a
public library established by the
Roman Emperor Augustus. It was located...
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Codex inscriptionum romanarum Danubii et
Rheni as no. 684: IN. H. D. D.
APOLLINI. TOVTIORIGI,
interpreted as In
honorem domus divinae,
Apolloni toutiorigi...
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iussu eius v (otum) s (olvit) l (ibens) m (erito) and (CAG-21-01): Deo
Apollini Moritasgo [and] /
Damonae P (ublius)
Pontius Apolli [naris] Finally, there...