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- chosen by his master for his beauty as a "boy toy", also referred to as deliciae ("sweets" or "delights"). Unlike the freeborn Gr**** eromenos ("beloved")...
- the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He is best known as the author of Deliciae Prussicae, oder Preussische Schaubühne (Prussian Delights, or Prussian...
- on his voyages. Deliciae florae et faunae insubricae (in Latin). Vol. 1. Pavia: Stamperia del Monastero di S. Salvatore. 1786. Deliciae florae et faunae...
- inventor, poet, and librarian Daniel Schwenter wrote in his 1636 book Deliciae Physico-Mathematicae about an instrument that a man from Pappenheim had...
- it has been found. A later reservoir pen was developed in 1636. In his Deliciae Physico-Mathematicae (1636), German inventor Daniel Schwenter described...
- orchestra, written in 1946 on a commission from Paul Sacher. Subtitled Deliciæ Basilienses, it was first performed on 21 January 1947, by the chamber...
- Seventeenth-Century Ireland", in Cruickshanks (ed) 2009. Bickham, George. (1753) Deliciæ Britannicæ; or, the Curiosities of Kensington, Hampton Court, and Windsor...
- Europe in the 17th century and is shown by contemporary references. In Deliciae Physico-Mathematicae (a 1636 magazine), German inventor Daniel Schwenter...
- Despite these prohibitions, some Romans kept beautiful male slaves as deliciae or delicati ("toys, delights") who were sometimes castrated in an effort...
- and (b) his anthology of contemporary Latin verse by Scottish poets (Deliciae poetarum Scotorum ****us aevi illustrium, Amsterdam, 1637). The full version...