- in the late
Middle Ages;
another alchemical name for it was sal
urinae fixum (as
opposed to sal
urinae volatile). The
first extraction of pure phosphorus...
- the
corner of a
certain close (i.e., field)
called Fockynggrove' (lapidem
fixum in
cornerio cuiusdam clausi vocati Fockynggroue).
Since this was a legal...
-
civitatibus Angliae sunt transmissae;
caput ejus
super pontem Londoniarum fixum est,
versus partes re****iens Scoticanas." Aslet, Clive. "Fobbing" in Villages...
- It was
historically called "fixed sal ammoniac" (Latin: sal ammonia****
fixum)
because it was
synthesized during the
distillation of
ammonium chloride...
-
American soldiers: [Wilhelm II]
killum papoose und
killum squaw, so Jo
Fixum will find this
Kaiser and
stickum bayonet clear through. Ugh! [sic] In the...
- oblongum,
manubrio eburneo, rotundo, solido,
vincto ad
capulum argento auroque fixum,
clavis aeneis, aere Cyprio, quo flamines, flaminicae,
virgines pontificesque...
- ****nic
trioxide and pot****ium nitrate. He
applied the term ‘****ni****
fixum’ to the product. A.
Libavius called the same
product ‘butyrum ****nici’...
- soldier, Jo
Fixum, with stereotypical, improbable, and
offensive language features. [Kaiser
Wilhelm II]
killum papoose und
killum squaw, so Jo
Fixum will find...