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Erasmus quoted another line that had
become proverbial,
incidit in
Scyllam cupiēns vītāre
Charybdem (into
Scylla he fell,
wishing to
avoid Charybdis). This...
- is "Between a rock and a hard place". The
Latin line
incidit in
scyllam cupiens vitare charybdim ("he runs into Scylla,
wishing to
avoid Charybdis") had...
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referring to Virgil's Aeneid, is
sometimes quoted:
Incidit in
Scyllam cupiens vitare Charybdim("He runs into Scylla,
wanting to
avoid Charybdis") Many...
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idiom 'He runs on Scylla,
wishing to
avoid Charybdis' (incidit in
scyllam cupiens vitare charybdim), a
parallel pointed out by
Edmund Arwaker in the moral...
- burc****ii
Binomial name
Eciton burc****ii Westwood, 1842
Subspecies E. b.
cupiens Santschi, 1923 E. b.
urichi Forel, 1899 E. b.
foreli Mayr, 1886 E. b. parvispinum...
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there was
sometimes referred to, significantly, as 'Chinese snow'." Latin:
Cupiens igitur exponere gramaticam grecam ad
vtilitatem latinorum. It has been...
- it is now
seldom read. One line is
sometimes quoted:
Incidis in
Scyllam cupiens vitare Charybdim (You run into Scylla,
desiring to
avoid Charybdis) (V...
-
Omnipotentis Dei. Tibi
coelesti nuntio,
Tanti secreti conscio,
Consentiens et
cupiens videre Factum quod audio,
Parata sum
parere Dei consilio."
Angelus disparuit...
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Acrotona ****ecla (Casey, 1910)
Acrotona austiniana (Casey, 1910)
Acrotona cupiens (Casey, 1910)
Acrotona curata (Casey, 1910)
Acrotona dilutipennis (Motschulsky...
- amor, 1v, 4 va; O
jucunda dies, 2vv, 2 vn, 2 va da gamba; Si quis est
cupiens, 1v, 2 vn, 2 va da gamba; Veni
Sancte Spiritus, 8vv, 10 insts; Veni Sancte...