- Ex pede
Herculem, "from his foot, [we can measure] Hercules", is a
maxim of
proportionality inspired by an
experiment attributed to Pythagoras. According...
- or "for one party". Thus, on
behalf of one side or
party only. ex pede
Herculem from his foot, so
Hercules From the
measure of Hercules' foot you shall...
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William Heinemann. 1927 – via
Internet Archive.;
volume 2;
volume 3 Ex pede
Herculem Gellia gens René
Marache (1967). "Introduction". Aulu-Gelle, Les nuits...
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Satyrum admirantem tibias et Minervam,
Delphicos pentathlos, pancratiasta,
Herculem, qui est apud cir****
maximum in aede
Pompei Magni.
fecisse et
cicadae monumentum...
- or "for one party". Thus, on
behalf of one side or
party only. ex pede
Herculem from his foot, so
Hercules From the
measure of Hercules' foot you shall...
- T****au's
magnum opus, Walden. List of
things named after Pythagoras Ex pede
Herculem, "from his foot, [we can measure] Hercules" – a
maxim based on the apocryphal...
- Beasley), who only
gives up on the deal
after holding her newborn. 2 "Ex Pede
Herculem"
Michael Lessac Sam
Simon & Ken
Estin March 27, 1984 (1984-03-27) Ben suggests...
- Toplica, on Glašinačka čuka, in
ancient times there was a
fortified town Ad
Herculem. Today, only
fragments of Roman-Byzantine
bricks and
stone can be seen...
- found,
although a
Temple to
Hercules linked to
Lucius Cornelius Sulla (the
Herculem Sullanum) was
noted as
standing in the
region of the
Esquiline Hill during...
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material of finds. The
village was
situated at the
limes and it was
called Ad
Herculem. It was
reckoned to be a big
colony with a
strong fortress and watchtowers...