- non erat his locus. Et fort****e
cupressum scis simulare; quid hoc, si
fractis enatat exspes nauibus, aere dato qui pingitur?
Weighty openings and grand...
-
etiam quondam singulis mammis aquam abluendis manibus emittebat, sed nunc
fractis pedibus a loco suo
divulsa est Laskow,
Sarah (16
October 2015). "Neither...
- an
allegory of the
subjugated barbarian tribes called Rhenus cornibus fractis "Rhenus with
broken horns" by Ovid.
There are
records of
Celtic and Germanic...
-
Translated by Sigler,
Laurence E.
Museo Galileo. p. 30. Nam
rupti uel
fracti semper ponendi sunt post integra,
quamuis prius integra quam
rupti pronuntiari...
-
Oxford University Press, 2000 Gessner,
Conrad (1555).
Descriptio Montis Fracti sive
Montis Pilati [Description of
Mount Fractus, or
Mount Pilatus] (in...
-
State Park in
southern Arizona. Gessner,
Conrad (1555).
Descriptio Montis Fracti sive
Montis Pilati [Description of
Mount Fractus, or
Mount Pilatus] (in...
- lucent :
inferunter &
icones quedam herbarum nove :
eivsdem descriptio Montis Fracti, siue
Montis Pilati,
iuxta Lucernam in Heluetia : his
accedvnt Io. Dv Chovl...
- lucent :
inferunter &
icones quedam herbarum nove :
eivsdem descriptio Montis Fracti, siue
Montis Pilati,
iuxta Lucernam in Heluetia : his
accedvnt Io. Dv Chovl...
- to
exercise his body. In 1555 he
issued his
narrative Descriptio Montis Fracti sive
Montis Pilati of his
excursion to the
Gnepfstein (1920 m), the lowest...
-
simple participle such as frāctus "broken" can
change to frācta, frāctum,
frāctī, frāctō and so on,
according to its gender, number, and case. A participle...