- The
Distichs of Cato (Latin:
Catonis Disticha, most
famously known simply as Cato) is a
Latin collection of
proverbial wisdom and
morality by an unknown...
- Joan
Catoni Conlon is
Professor and
Director of
Graduate Choral Research Emerita for the
University of
Colorado at Boulder,
where she
conducted the University...
-
Norrbotten Armoured Battalion since 2001.
Sandberg 2007, p. 63
Catoni 1992, p. 9
Catoni 1992, p. 2
Kjellander 1992, pp. 405–411
Braunstein 2004, p. 47...
- from
harmony Motto of ****nal F.C.
victrix causa diis
placuit sed
victa Catoni the
victorious cause pleased the gods, but the
conquered cause pleased Cato...
- The gens Porcia,
rarely written Portia, was a
plebeian family at
Ancient Rome. Its
members first appear in
history during the
third century BC. The first...
- 51 (4): 273–314. doi:10.1007/BF00518231. ISSN 0003-9519. S2CID 27016039.
Catoni, F.; et al. (2008). The
Mathematics of
Minkowski Space-Time.
Frontiers in...
-
Kjellander 2005b, p. 250
Sandberg 2007, p. 77
National Archives Catoni 1992, p. 19
Catoni 1992, p. 20
Kjellander 2005b, pp. 115, 145
Braunstein 2006, p...
- (1994) Semi-complex
analysis and
mathematical physics F.
Catoni, D. Boccaletti, R. Cannata, V.
Catoni, E. Nichelatti, P. Zampetti. (2008) The
Mathematics of...
- is fair to ****ume this is one of the more
accurate accounts of
Porcia Catonis' death. Not to be
confused with
Portia The
Merchant of Venice. Shakespeare...
-
sentiments known in the
famous line
Victrix causa deis
placuit sed
Victa Catoni – "The
victorious cause pleased the gods, but the
vanquished [cause] pleased...