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Duecento (UK: /ˌdjuːəˈtʃɛntoʊ/, Italian: [ˌdu.eˈtʃɛnto]
literally "two hundred") or
Dugento is the
Italian word for the
Italian culture of the 13th century...
- object; to
qualify duration of time, e.g.,
multos annos, "for many years";
ducentos annos, "for 200 years"; this is
known as the
accusative of
duration of...
- the
accusative of
duration of time E.g.:
multos annos, "for many years";
ducentos annos, "for 200 years".
Latin |
German |
Esperanto |
Serbian | Croatian...
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fanciulli dietro di
lontano gli
soleano gridar: - Viva Martano. - Avea
ducento scrocchi in una schiera,
mangiati da la fame e pidocchiosi; ma egli dicea...
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Scottish suzerainty by
English barons Latin:
Undeque veniens post
mille et
ducentos annos a
transitu populi israelitici per mare
rubrum Latin:
expulsis primo...
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Feminine Neuter Nominative ducentī
ducentae ducenta Vocative Accusative ducentōs ducentās
Genitive ducentōrum ducentārum ducentōrum
Dative ducentīs Ablative...
- Gratarolo, Guglielmo, ed. (1567),
Dialogus de
Substantiis Physicis ante
Annos Ducentos Confectus a
Vuilhelmo Aneponymo Philosopho... [A
Dialogue on
Physical Substances...
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regarded as
pioneering and revolutionary. In
Sphygmicae artis iam
mille ducentos annos perditae et
desideratae libri V. (first
published 1540 in Basel,...
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Comicus sive
Lectionarius missae quo
Toletana Ecclesia ante
annos mille et
ducentos utebatur.
Anecdota Maredsolana 1. Marodsoli, 1893. (in French) Sanders...
- Poland)
Josephus Struthius, he
published in 1555
Sphygmicae artis iam
mille ducentos perditae et
desideratae libri V. in
which he
described five
types of pulse...