- a
catalogue for an
upcoming auction,
which included the
Latin phrase "
Cornibus deciduis palmatis" ("palmate
deciduous horns") as a
description of the...
- a
catalogue for an
upcoming auction,
which included the
Latin phrase "
Cornibus deciduis palmatis" as a
description of the remains. The 1828 publication...
- Deer
Research Foundation. ISBN 9780958573214. Zimmermann, E.A.W. (1777). "
Cornibus teretibus".
Specimen zoologiae geographicae,
quadrupedum domicilia et migrationes...
- bicornis, and as an
allegory of the
subjugated barbarian tribes called Rhenus cornibus fractis "Rhenus with
broken horns" by Ovid.
There are
records of Celtic...
- cornu*
exsistit excelsius magisque di**** his, quae
nobis nota sunt,
cornibus: ab eius
summo sicut palmae ramique* late diffunduntur.
Eadem est feminae...
- Christie. p. 7.
monstra duo
marina maxima vnum
dentibus truculentum,
alterum cornibus et visu
flammeo horrendum /
Cuius oculi cir****ferentia XVI vel XX pedum...
- elephants' backs, and the
bishops as archers: Tum
geminae velut extremis in
cornibus arces hinc
atque hinc
altis stant propugnacula muris, quae
dorso immanes...
- quarter. It is
followed by the Gate the Forerunner,
known as St. John de
Cornibus by the Latins,
named after a
nearby chapel. In
Turkish it is
known as Zindan...
-
digne mero non sine floribus, cras
donaberis haedo, cui
frons turgida cornibus primis et
venerem et
proelia destinat; frustra: nam
gelidos inficiet tibi...
- 6.28: „Amplitudo
cornuum et
figura et
species multum a
nostrorum boum
cornibus differt. Haec
studiose conquisita ab
labris argento cir****cludunt atque...