-
occasionally Terra. The
Roman wedding incorporated a
ceremony called the "domum
deductio" ("leading to the home"),
which functioned as a
ritualistic public kidnapping...
- advisor, a
university professor, Latin-language
writer and ****enist.
Deductio ex qua
probatur clarissimis argumentis, non esse ius
deuolutionis in Ducatu...
- 1 (Brussels, 1866), 576-578.
Franciscus Xaverius Aynscom,
Expositio ac
deductio geometrica quadraturarum circuli (Antwerp,
Jacob Meurs, 1656), on Google...
- the
privilege of
bearing the full name of its founder, who
entrusted its
deductio, like many
other tasks of the Empire, to his
general and
close friend Marcus...
- with an
allegorical p****age of the
deceased to take in the
afterlife (for
deductio ad inferos). The most
important are
those of the Cerberus, Lagrasta, Boccaforno...
- accipi,
acceptance of
water and fire)
according to the
Roman tradition of
deductio in
domum mariti,
while the
scene on the right, is
interpreted as a sacrifice...
-
third trip to Hispania, at the end of the 1st
century BC. The
colonial deductio brought with it the
foundation of the forum,
articulated around a large...
-
coins of Aesernia,
which cannot be
earlier than 263 B.C., the year of the
deductio of a
Latin colony in that city. — Ettore
Gabrici Three of the
Cales coins...
- Bowing" for
string quartet, "Capriccio Meccanico" for
violin and
piano "
Deductio" for solo clarinet.
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