- Aricia.
Cambridge University Press. p. 134. ISBN 978-0-521-85158-9. Ovid,
Fastus 2, v. 572. Knox,
Peter E. (2006).
Oxford Readings in Ovid. OUP Oxford. p...
- days. The
Romans marked each day of such
calendars with the letters: F (
fastus, "permissible") on days when it was
legal to
initiate action in the courts...
- La
pronuncia del
friulano standard: proposte, problemi, prospettive, Ce
Fastu? L****VI, vol. 1 (2010), p. 7–34.
Paolo Roseano.
Suddivisione dialettale...
-
development of
Roman historiography.
Fasti is the
plural of the
Latin adjective fastus, most
commonly used as a substantive. The word
derives from fas, meaning...
- Empire, the
religious status days were
marked by
letters such as F (for
fastus), and N (for nefastus, when
political activities and the administration...
-
Facundinus Facundus Fadus ****us
Falco Falconillus Falx Fama
Familiaris Fastidius Fastus Farus Fatalis Faustillus Faustini****
Faustinus Faustus Faventinus Favoni****...
- and
protestant critics by
publicising Patristic tradition:
Arnobius and
Fastus of Riez
against predestination,
Alger of Liège
against merely symbolic communion...
-
ancient Rome. They were of
senatorial rank, and
Lucius Sariolenus Naevius Fastus obtained the
consulship in the time of
Antoninus Pius. The
nomen Sariolenus...
-
makes an
enemy of the
Emperor and his son
Fastus.
Protecting Dilecta, the
daughter of Dion Splendidus, from
Fastus he
makes a
friend out of
Maximus Praeclarus...
- expertissimus, intemeratâ
probitate pirecellens, Deo et Régi Sine fuco, sine
fastu Addictissim us .
Obiit Métis, die 26 septembres, anno 1712. Abi, viator...