- root of Mortar".
Satire VII line 170: et quae iam
ueteres sanant mortaria caecos. (and the
mortars that cure old
blind men) "Etymology of Mortar". "www.usip...
- po****r
books of its time.
Erasmus first quotes a
Latin proverb: "Inter
caecos regnat strabus" –
Among the
blind the
squinter rules. He
follows this with...
-
Alhaji Odo; Asio; Atanyele; Awokiyesi; Ayeyemi;
Barracks Road; Bolawa;
Caeco;
College Road; Ehinogbe; Hofere; Iparuku; Irewumi; Lawe; Lodasa;
Lodun Lanre;...
- appearance,
writing in the
preface to De nova stella: "O cr****a ingenia. O
caecos coeli spectatores" ("O
thick wits. O
blind watchers of the sky"). The publication...
- priests"; and as they went they were made
clean 5
IESUS ILLUMINAT DUOS
CÆCOS SECUS VIAM
SEDENTES ET
CLAMANTES DOMINI MISERERE NOSTRIS Jesus gives sight...
-
coriaria APDB: 63902 APNI: 116792 CoL: 68SXG Ecocrop: 4004 EoL: 703536 EPPO:
CAECO FNA: 242412426 GBIF: 2958706 GRIN: 8282 iNaturalist: 280565 IPNI: 1011049-2...
-
London (1849)..
Henricus Meyerus,
Oratorum Romanorum Fragmenta ab
Appio inde
Caeco usque ad Q.
Aurelium Symmachum (Fragments of
Roman Orators from
Appius Claudius...
-
first ever
described from Africa. He
called it
Caecobarbus geertsii, from
caeco = blind,
barbus = barb, and geertsii,
honoring a
mysterious person, M. Geerts...
-
grant is the one-e****
critic Rex Luscus, who took his name from "Inter
caecos regnat luscus",
better known as "In the
country of the blind, the one-e****...
-
Henricus Meyerus (Heinrich Meyer),
Oratorum Romanorum Fragmenta ab
Appio inde
Caeco usque ad Q.
Aurelium Symmachum (Fragments of
Roman Orators from
Appius Claudius...