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Commentarii (Latin, Gr****: hupomnemata) are
notes to ****ist the memory, or memoranda. This
original idea of the word gave rise to a
variety of meanings:...
- Aeneid—In
Vergilii Aeneidem Commentarii, In Aeneida,
Commentarii in
Vergilii Aeneidem, In
Vergilii Aeneidos Libros I–III
Commentarii, or Ad Aen.—survives in...
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Commentarii de
Bello Civili (Commentaries on the
Civil War), or
Bellum Civile, is an
account written by
Julius Caesar of his war
against Gnaeus Pompeius...
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Commentarii de
Bello Gallico (classical Latin: [kɔm.mɛnˈtaː.ɾi.iː deː ˈbɛl.loː ˈɡal.lɪ.koː]; English:
Commentaries on the
Gallic War), also
Bellum Galli****...
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Catholic Encyclopedia. The
treatises appeared in the
following order:
Commentarii, Collegii, Conimbricenses, Societatis, Jesu in octo,
libros Physicorum...
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Notes on
Muscovite Affairs (Rerum
Moscoviticarum Commentarii) (1549) was a
Latin book by
Baron Sigismund von
Herberstein on the geography,
history and...
- The
Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici is a
quarterly peer-reviewed
scientific journal in mathematics. The
Swiss Mathematical Society started the journal...
- De
historia stirpium commentarii insignes (Latin for
Notable Commentaries on the
History of Plants) is a book by
Leonhart Fuchs on
herbal plants published...
- at the time by
Quintus Cicero.
Vorenus and
Pullo appear in Caesar's
Commentarii de
Bello Gallico, Book 5,
Chapter 44. The
episode describes the two as...
- Caesar, Julius. "Caes. Gal. 7.65".
Commentarii de
Bello Gallico – via ****us
Digital Library. Caesar, Julius.
Commentarii de
Bello Civili. 1.17 1.17 Caesar...