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Clemensia cernitis is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1897. It is
found in Mexico. Savela, Markku. "Clemensia
cernitis (Druce...
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Filiae Jerusalem, quid me admiramini?
Divinum est
mysterium hoc quod
cernitis.
English (Anglican): O
Virgin of virgins, how
shall this be? For neither...
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Filiae Hierusalem, quid me admiramini?
Divinum est mystérium hoc quod
cernitis. Y 5 104-29 9v
Christ as the
morning star. Eala earendel,
engla beorhtast...
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Clemensia barbotini Clemensia brunneomedia Clemensia centralis Clemensia cernitis Clemensia chala Clemensia cincinnata Clemensia clathrata Clemensia distincta...
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revelatam adiecitque et ait Vere
dilectissimi vallis ista
quani subter nos
cernitis et
monti ****c
contigue adjacet locus sanctus est. Vere
inquit Dominus est...
- self-portrait
engraving she
created in 1640, she
included the
Latin inscription "
Cernitis hic
picta nostros in
imagine vultus: si
negat ars formā[m],
gratia vestra...
- m****cripts,
including a
verse chronicle of
World War II,
titled Anii
cerniți ("Years of Mourning"), and the
unfinished novel Răscruci ("Junctions")...