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- Ægyptiaco-Arabica sive descriptiones plantarum quas per Ægyptum Inferiorem et Arabiam felicem detexit, illustravit Petrus Forskål. Most of his specimens were lost in...
- yourself happy is to provoke disaster (irritare est calamitatem **** te felicem voces) Necessity gives the law without itself acknowledging one (necessitas...
- heretical position of adoptionism was attacked by Alcuin of York in Contra Felicem. Andorra was ceded to the bishop of Urgell by the count Ermengol VI of...
- you demanded of me for a reason Also from Fulgentius in De Trinitate ad Felicem: See, in short you have it that the Father is one, the Son another, and...
- of Time', 1605) Filum Labyrinthi sive Formula Inquisitionis (1606) In Felicem Memoriam Elizabethae ('In Happy Memory of Queen Elizabeth', (1606) Cogitata...
- Ægyptiaco-Arabica sive descriptiones plantarum quas per Ægyptum Inferiorem et Arabiam felicem detexit are published posthumously, edited by Carsten Niebuhr. May 22 –...
- An oil lamp (AD 50–100) with the Latin greeting Annum Novum Faustum Felicem ("A Happy and Prosperous New Year") depicting a winged Victory with New Year's...
- before it became indirect speech. Sum felix. ("I am happy") Dixit se esse felicem. ("He said that he was happy") Cadam pugnans. ("I shall fall dead while...
- Repentance) Carmen ad quendam senatorem (Poem to a Senator) Carmen ad Flavium Felicem de resurrectione mortuorum (Poem to Flavius Felix on the Resurrection of...
- AF—affectus. AF·—ad finem. A·F·—ante factum or actum fide. A·F·F·—Annum faustum felicem. aff°—affirmatio. agð—agendum. agẽ—agere. agg.—Aggei (Prophetia). āgl'—angelis...