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- De balneis Puteolanis ("On the baths of Pozzuoli") is a didactic poem in Latin attributed to Peter of Eboli, a medieval Italian poet. The poem has the...
- Mycobacterium and the phylum Actinobacteria. It was formerly known as Mycobacterium balnei. The strain marinum was first identified by Joseph D. Aronson in 1926 and...
- papal name or the fact that he was not the first pope from his family. De balneis Ethruriæ. 100. From the baths of Etruria Gregory XVI (1831–1846) Bartolomeo...
- URL status unknown (link) "The thermo-mineral complex at Baiae and De Balneis Puteolanis", Access My Library Mark & al. (1986), p. 24. "The Ancient Baths...
- tapestry do for the eleventh. Peter of Eboli also wrote a didactic poem, De balneis Puteolanis ("The Baths of Pozzuoli") that is the first widely distributed...
- beautiful miniatures for every chapter of Inferno; eleven Arabic codes; the De Balneis Puteolanis of the XIIIth Century with Sicilian school miniatures; a book...
- Lucius Cornelius Sulla, Dictator of Rome, died at his villa there. De balneis Puteolanis Pozzolan, pozzolana, pozzolanic activity: terms relating to...
- Latin): "Et unus lapis est qui vocatur nasciadhor i. liscianada qui fit in balneis." (And there is one stone that is called nasciadhor [i.e., nûshâdur, ammonium...
- Savonarola. Practica maior De regimine pregnantium De tutte cose se magnano De balneis Speculum phisionomie Del felice progresso De nuptiis Batibecho et Seraboca...
- Evangelista Dozza, 1633), p. 400. From page 400: "Manna seri hæc. Destilla leni balnei calore serum lactis, donec in fundo vasis butyracea fœx subsideat, cui hærebit...