-
Octavian and ****tus
Pompeius in c. 37 BC. The new road,
called via per
cryptam,
turned north at the west end of the tunnel,
heading towards Via Leopardi...
-
Tiberinus et ipse
vernula riparum,
pinguis torrente cloaca et
solitus mediae cryptam penetrare Suburae. An eel
awaits you –
close relative of a long
snake –...
- Security".
Sophos Web site.
Retrieved 16
February 2016. "malware
tracker blog:
Cryptam Do****ent
Analysis +
OpenXML embedded in RTF". Blog.malwaretracker.com....
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Sculpted by (William)
Stanton of London. Inscription: :Certa
resurgendi fide
cryptam subtus dormitoria sibi sulso(?) ad
inhumandi ritus suo
solius sumptu curari...
- of the
portico and the cryptoporticus: M(arcus)
Magius L(uci) f(ilius)
cryptam fecit et
porticus reposu[i]t d(e) p(ecunia) s(ua) This
epigraph was found...
- the wharfs. A road
along the
quays was found, most
likely the via per
cryptam built by
Augustus to
connect Neapolis with
Puteoli through the
Crypta Neapolitana...
- of London. It
displays the
following inscription:
Certa resurgendi fide
cryptam subtus dormitoria sibi sulso(?) ad
inhumandi ritus suo
solius sumptu curari...
- embarking, he
settled in a cave near the
grotto shrine of
Santa Maria ad
Cryptam (as above), living,
praying and
sleeping on bare rock, and
before he died...
-
while praying for the saint’s help, a
ritual called the
reptatio per
cryptam or Durchschlüpfsbrauch. "Nonnosus". Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon. n.d....