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- criminally insane. In Ancient Rome, epilepsy was known as the morbus comitialis or 'disease of the ****embly hall' and was seen as a curse from the gods...
- initiate action in the courts of civil law (dies fasti, "allowed days") C (comitialis) on fasti days during which the Roman people could hold ****emblies (dies...
- (trans. Boyle) (Roman poetry 1st century BC to 1st century AD): "March 30 Comitialis. When the shepherd feeds and pens his kids four more times and the gr****lands...
- Heterogymna comitialis is a moth in the family Carposinidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1925. It is found on New Guinea. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble...
- presumably schizophrenia; Delirium due to fear; Lethargus, coma; and Morbus comitialis, epilepsy. The term insania, insanity, was first used by him. The methods...
- clavipes Pers. (1801) Agaricus comitialisPers. (1801) ****ocybe clavipes (Pers.) P.Kumm. (1871) ****ocybe comitialis (Pers.) P. Kumm. Omphalia clavipes...
- business purposes. Dates otherwise permitted for public ****emblies (dies comitialis) were still downgraded if a nundinae occurred on them. The theoretical...
- 1992, p. 474. The bill was "trebly irregular because it was not a dies comitialis, due notice had not been given, and violence was used". Rawson 1992, p...
- re****igning provinces. The bill was "trebly irregular because it was not a dies comitialis, due notice had not been given, and violence was used". According to Appian...
- unexplained sense, fastus priore, quando rex (sacrorum) comitiavit fastus, comitialis and intercisus. The dies intercisi were partly fasti and partly nefasti...