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Mundus subterraneus, quo
universae denique naturae divitiae (very
roughly "The
subterranean world, all its riches") is a
scientific textbook written by...
- van Waesberghe, Jos
Smits [in Dutch] (ed.).
Prologus in antiphonarium.
Divitiae Musicae Artis. Buren:
Frits Knuf. OCLC 251805291. —— (1978). "Micrologus"...
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which produced its more
usual modern sense. Latin:
Capta igitur urbe,
divitiae repperiuntur inestimabiles,
lapides preciosissime et incomparabiles, pars...
- to
complain too much; if favorable, to
rejoice in moderation. Tu, quid
divitiae valeant,
libenter spectas; quid virtus, non item. You, what
riches are...
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indicative of
mining of
fireclay and coal. The
Latin motto adopted: E
terra divitiæ ("Riches from the earth") also
referred to the
mineral industries of Swadlincote...
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classical Latin. -ti-
before a
vowel is
often written as -ci- [tsi], so that
divitiae becomes diviciae (or divicie),
tertius becomes tercius,
vitium vicium....
- arte
directa 1664–1678
Mundus subterraneus, quo
universae denique naturae divitiae Tomus II, 1678
Digital edition Tomus I/II by the
University and
State Library...
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Grand Forks City City of
Grand Forks Motto:
Divitiae ex solo (Latin) transl. Riches from the soil
Grand Forks Location of
Grand Forks in
British Columbia...
- ingenium,
natura et
conditio Regionis, et
Multiplices Ejus
Utilitates Ac
Divitiae Describuntur.
Compiled in
Woodstock Letters 1,
Bethesda 1872. A Relation...
- Rutschowscaya, 1995, "Le monastère de Baouît. État des publications",
Divitiae Aegypti:
Koptologische und
verwandte Studien zu
Ehren von
Martin Krause...