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Grattius (or
Gratius)
Faliscus was a
Roman poet who
flourished during the life of
Augustus (63 BC – 14 AD). He is
known as the
author of a Cynegetica...
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Latin American Research. 35: 5–19. doi:10.1111/blar.12417. ISSN 0261-3050.
Gratius,
Susanne (April 2008). "The
international arena and
emerging powers: stabilising...
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Hardouin de Graes),
better known in
English as
Ortwin (Latin:
Ortuinus Gratius; 1475 – 22 May 1542), was a
German humanist scholar and theologian. Ortwin...
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destabilising forces?
Archived 15 June 2016 at the
Wayback Machine,
Susanne Gratius,
April 2008 "The Mint countries: Next
economic giants?". BBC. 6 January...
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Gavius Geganius Gellius Geminius Genucius Gessius Glicius Granius Gratidius Gratius Haterius Hedusius Heius Helvidius Helvius Herennius Herennuleius Herminius...
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former President Johannes Rau and
leading media of the country."
Susanne Gratius, Is
Germany still a EU-ropean power?,
FRIDE Policy Brief, No. 115 (February...
- shepherds). The
extent of
their territory is unclear. The
ancient poet
Gratius Faliscus (Cyneget. 509)
called the
great mountain m**** of the Taburnus...
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Cologne in the
Fasciculus rerum expetendarum et
fugiendarum of
Ortwinus Gratius in 1535.
Gesta Romanae is
actually the title,
found in the m****cript,...
- 1509).
Raimann holds that the real
author of the
latter work was
Ortuinus Gratius. It was
translated into German. (2)
Propugnaculum Fidei Christianæ, Instar...
- cur
tanto opere hoc
homine delectemur. (Cic. Arch. 12) You will ask me,
Gratius, why I am so
enthusiastic about this man. In his argument,
Cicero discusses...