- CE.
Augustine of Hippo, a
Catholic theologian,
writes ″Vae
caecis ducentibus! Vae
caecis sequentibus!″,
Latin for "woe to the
blind that lead, woe to...
- Amyand,
Claudius (1735). "Of an
inguinal rupture, with a pin in the
appendix caeci,
incrusted with stone; and some
observations on
wounds in the guts". Philosophical...
- ore,
funda nos in pace,
mutans Evæ nomen.
Solve vincla reis,
profer lumen cæcis, mala
nostra pelle, bona
cuncta posce.
Monstra te esse matrem,
sumat per...
- N is novel). When he goes on to
discuss half-winds,
Pliny re-introduces
Caecis as
lying "between
Aquilo and Subsol****", thus
restoring it effectively...
- Amyand,
Claudius (1735). "Of an
inguinal rupture, with a pin in the
appendix caeci,
incrusted with stone; and some
observations on
wounds in the guts". Philosophical...
- Q. Caeciliu[s Q. f. L. n. Metell.] Macedon. DCX 142 612 Coss. Censs. L.
Caeci[lius Q. f. L. n.
Metellus Ca]lvus Q.
Fabius Q. [f. Q. n.
Maximus Se]rvilian...
- Mete[llus pro] cos. ex Sardini[a Idib. Quin]til. [a]n.
DCXLII 111 643 [C.
Caeci]lius Q. f. Q. n. [Metellus Caprar. pro cos. ex
Thraecia Idi]b. Quint. a...
- feruntur. / ut
quondam Creta fertur Labyrinthus in alta /
parietibus textum caecis iter
ancipitemque /
mille uiis
habuisse dolum, qua
signa sequendi / frangeret...
-
Macrinius Sossi****
suffectus (?) Late 3rd to
early 4th
century Egnatius Caeci...
Antistius Luce.
signo Aerius suffectus Unknown date 3rd
century Accius...
-
Potter and the Philosopher's Stone) tr.
Peter Needham. 2005. Tres
Mures Caeci ("Three
Blind Mice") tr.
David C. Noe. 2006.
Harrius Potter et
Camera Secretorum...