- Homo (from
Latin homō 'human') is a
genus of
great ape (family Hominidae) that
emerged from the
genus Australopithecus and encomp****es only a
single extant...
- on the
Liber diurnus. In the late
eleventh century,
Cardinal Deusdedit copied several formulae from an
unknown version of the
Liber diurnus into his canon...
-
Group (2022). "Taudactylus
diurnus". The IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2022. IUCN: e.T21530A78447626. "Taudactylus
diurnus". The
Sixth Extinction....
-
Liber Diurnus Romanorum Pontifi**** was used by
Popes from the
fifth to the
eleventh century,
which would obviously be impossible. The
Liber Diurnus formula...
-
awaiting the
permission of
Emperor Constantine IV.
According to the
Liber Diurnus Romanorum Pontifi****, he
obtained from the
emperor a
decree which either...
- In astronomy,
diurnal motion (from
Latin diurnus 'daily', from
Latin diēs 'day') is the
apparent motion of
celestial objects (e.g. the Sun and stars)...
- allowance," from dies, "day"). The word 'journal'
comes from the same root (
diurnus, "of the day")
through the Old
French jurnal (the
modern French for 'day'...
-
comes from the
French journée (day),
which in turn
comes from the
Latin diurnus (pertaining to a day, daily). The
title "journeyman"
refers to the right...
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dzorno from
diurnus + i \ e \ y \ ø z /dz/, g /ɟ/, di /dj/
dzendziva (gum) from
gingiva /z/...
- "Race:
Social Concept,
Biological Idea"
Linnaeus used the
Latin term:
diurnus,
varians cultura, loco:
Systema Naturae, 13th edition, p. 29 In latin:...