- (Carmina VII 208)
described him as a
iuvenis at the time, so he was
probably between the ages of 30 and 45. For
iuvenis as an age category, see
Andrew Gillet...
- Paris: Publibook. ISBN 978-2-7483-3909-3. Tulp,
Nicolaas (1652). "IX.
Iuvenis Balans".
Observationes medicae. Vol. IV. Ghent: Apud Ludovi**** Elzevirium...
- was born on 9
December 384 and
titled nobilissimus puer (or
nobilissimus iuvenis). The
death of
Aelia Flaccilla, Theodosius's
first wife and the mother...
-
Capitoline god himself, who
takes up a different,
diminished appearance (
iuvenis and parvus,
young and gracile), in
order to be able to
discharge sovereign...
-
privignus (stepson) Limzkil:
infans (infant) Zains: puer (boy) Zunzial:
iuvenis (youth) Bischiniz:
adolescens (adolescent)
Nominal composition may be observed...
- side of Cremona. In line 42 (the
centre of the poem)
Tityrus speaks of a
iuvenis 'young man', whom he
speaks of as a "god" to whom he will
offer sacrifices...
-
Elder describes the "fillet-bearer" (diadumenos)
statue type as a
molliter iuvenis, a
young man
depicted with
grace and
softness (Natural
History 34.55. Fishkeeping...
- needed] He was
buried in Piacenza.
Liutprand remembered him as an
elegans iuvenis and vir severus: "an
elegant youth and a
stern man". His
epitaph (in Latin...
-
Iunillus Iunior Iusti****
Iustillus Iustini****
Iustinus Iustus Iuvenalis Iuvenis Iuventi****
Iuventinus Iynx
Kario Labienus Labeo Laberi**** Lactantius...
- conjure, de jure, jurat, juration, juratory, jurisdiction, jury,
justice iuvenis juvenis juven-
young junior, juniorate, juniority, juvenile, juvenilia...