- undertaking. The
lituus was also used as a
symbol of
office for the
college of the
augurs to mark them out as a
priestly group. The
ancient lituus was an Etruscan...
- has
media related to
Lituus (curve). "
Lituus",
Encyclopedia of Mathematics, EMS Press, 2001 [1994]. Weisstein, Eric W. "
Lituus". MathWorld. Interactive...
- he was
described as "Lituista Regius"—"royal
lituus player". In the
second half of the 18th
century "
lituus" was
described in one
source as a
Latin name...
- the Carpathians. The
alphorn may have
developed from
instruments like the
lituus, a
similarly shaped Etruscan instrument of
classical antiquity, although...
-
Denarius (42 BC) of C****ius and
Lentulus Spinther,
depicting the
crowned head of
Liberty and on the
reverse a
sacrificial jug and
lituus...
- An
augur with
sacred chicken; he
holds a
lituus, the
curved wand
often used as a
symbol of
augury on
Roman coins...
-
Opisthostoma lituus is a
species of air-breathing land
snail with an operculum, a
terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the
family Diplommatinidae. This species...
-
instruments were used by aeneatores,
including the buccina, cornu, tuba, and
lituus. In
addition to
their roles in the
Roman army,
aeneatores were also used...
- of Fermat's
spiral r = a√φ
under the
inversion at the unit
circle is a
lituus spiral with
polar equation r = 1 a φ . {\displaystyle r={\frac {1}{a{\sqrt...
- Pilate, (26-36 CE),
which included Roman cultic items like the
simpulum and
lituus on one side,
though the
reverse maintained Jewish imagery.
Attributing these...