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- communicated to his posterity [Protuberantia illa in collo anterius con****ua, dicitur Pomum Adami; [quia vulgo persuasum in Adami faucibus pomi fatalis partem...
- de Brésil; Latin: Historia Navigationis in Brasiliam, quae et America Dicitur) is an account published by the French Huguenot Jean de Léry in 1578 about...
- Gemma Frisius, writing in 1547, referred to it as stella illa quae polaris dicitur ("that star which is called 'polar'"), placing it 3° 8' from the celestial...
- existing in itself is said to be a substance" (Res extans per se substancia dicitur esse) in a medieval copy of the Dragmaticon (Beck MS 12, c. 1230)...
- vinum ex aceto & melle quod oxymel vocaverunt voce Graecanica. Nam oξ(?) dicitur Graecis acetu & μίλ mel. Fit autem oxymel hoc modo. Mellis decem librae...
- Mammon, whose God is the purse); and Saint Augustine, "Lucrum Punice Mammon dicitur" (lit. "Riches is called Mammon by the Phoenicians" (Sermon on the Mount...
- Labyrinths". www.labyrinthos.net. Retrieved 10 January 2020. "quod nunc Harena dicitur": Roberto Weiss, The Renaissance Discovery of classical Antiquity 1969:25...
- Prussian borders" (settlement area of the Old Prussians) usque in lo****, qui dicitur Russe – "up to a place called Rus'" (east of Masovia) et fines Russe extendente...
- Errata et argumenta M. Lutheri (Rome, 1520) Summa Summarum, quæ Sylvestrina dicitur (Rome, 1516), reprinted forty times an alphabetical encyclopedia of theological...
- line of the first book of Rerum Rusticarum Libri Tres, wrote quod, ut dicitur, si est homo bulla, eo magis senex (for if, as they say, man is a bubble...