- The
vocabulary of
ancient Roman religion was
highly specialized. Its
study affords important information about the religion,
traditions and
beliefs of...
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facere ("to make";
fecit ("made by") was
frequently used by Titian) or
fingere ("to conceive"). In 18th
century New Spain,
artists increasingly included...
- Vi****edia is that
neologisms and user
coinings are not
allowed ("Noli
fingere!"
Latin for "Don't coin/make up things"). In
order to deal with concepts...
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pianeta ardente and
Sciogliete i
dolci nodi. La
Doriclea (1672)
Amare e
Fingere (1676) La
forza dell'amor
paterno (1678) Il
Trespolo tutore (1679) Le gare...
- infidel, perfidious,
perfidy fig-, fing-, fict- (FIG) to form,
shape Latin fingere "to touch, handle; devise; fabricate, alter, change" configure, disfigure...
- Merola. 1979 – Na**** 'e ****cenella 1980 –
Ricordi 1981 – Tu nun saje
fingere 1982 –
Ragazzina 1983 –
Fragola e
margherite 1984 –
Fidanzati 1985 – Fore...
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years could be
reckoned by
means of them". See also
Nortia and
clavum fingere. Livy, 7.3; Brennan, Praetorship, p. 21. Alan E. Samuel, Gr**** and Roman...
- infidel, perfidious,
perfidy fig-, fing-, fict- (FIG) to form,
shape Latin fingere "to touch, handle; devise; fabricate, alter, change" configure, disfigure...
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Naples and
Neapolitan Opera.
Clarendon Press, Oxford. ISBN 0-19-816124-7.
Fingere Per Godere:
Comedia Per
Music (1736) by
Tomaso Mariani and
Domenico Sarro...
- of
mathematics and in
particular calculus. The
Latin motto is "Findendo
Fingere Disco" or "I
learn to make by separating".
Chemical Engineering Research...