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- Venetian ceruse or Venetian white, also known as blanc de céruse de Venise and Spirits of Saturn, was a 16th-century cosmetic used as a skin whitener...
- as they could be made using a wood fire. Lead, in the form of Venetian ceruse, was extensively used in cosmetics by Western European aristocracy as whitened...
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- flavour fish-based sauces. In Sicilian cuisine whitebait are known as ceruses (literally translated as "baby"). Whitebait are the prin****l ingredient...
- formerly used as an ingredient for lead paint and a cosmetic called Venetian ceruse, because of its opacity and the satiny smooth mixture it made with dryable...
- (p. 96), and the reader is instructed to mix it with either Saffron or Ceruse for "sad" or "light" shades thereof, respectively. Pink noise (sample),...
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-  Spengel) Cozeulodorieso omnia vero adpatula coemisse ian cusianes duonus ceruses dunus i**** ue uet pom elios eum re****... divum empta cante, divum deo...
- mentioned by Conrad Gessner in 1565, and in 1832 F. S. Beudant applied the name céruse to the mineral, whilst the present form, cerussite, is due to W. Haidinger...
- superficially and chemically, using white powder and Venetian ceruse, respectively. Venetian ceruse consisted of a lead and vinegar mixture, known to cause...