- Steph**** of
Byzantium (fl. 6th
century AD)
states that
Graecus was a son of Thessalus.
Graecus was the
eponym of the Graecians, a
group of ****enic people...
- codicologique". In
Patrick Andrist (ed.). Le m****crit B de la
Bible (Vatic****
graecus 1209). Lausanne: Éditions du Zèbre. pp. 26, 32–38. ISBN 978-2-940351-05-3...
- The
Papyrus Graecus Holmiensis (also
known as the
Stockholm papyrus) is a
collection of
craft recipes compiled in
Egypt c. 300 AD. It is
written in Gr****...
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graecus convexus C. Zimmermann, 1831 Z.
graecus graecus Dejean, 1828 Z.
graecus orientalis Apfelbeck, 1904 Z.
graecus subtilis Schaum, 1862 Löbl, Ivan; Löbl...
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Apollo are
perhaps "the best
illustration of the
Graecus ritus in Rome." The
Romans regarded ritus graecus as part of
their own mos
maiorum (ancestral tradition)...
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Zonites graecus is a
species of air-breathing land snail, a
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the
family Zonitidae. The
diameter of the s****...
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Luciobarbus graecus is a ray-finned fish
species in the
family Cyprinidae. It is here
placed in
Luciobarbus following the IUCN, but that
genus is very...
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Scardinius graecus, also
called the Gr**** rudd or
Yliki rudd, is a
species of
cyprinid fish, that is
endemic to a
single lake, Lake Yliki, in Greece....
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Cities They are the
Urbanas Graecus 82, the
Fragmentum Fabricianum Grae**** 23, and the
Seragliensis 57. The
Urbanas Graecus is
usually considered the oldest...
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Codex Vatic****
Graecus 64, is a Gr**** m****cript
written on parchment,
housed at the
Vatican Library. It is
written on 289
leaves (318 by 205 mm). It...