- Achaiae, Atticae,
Thessalia in por****
longitudo CCCclassX traditur,
latitudo CclassXVII." Book VI: "tam
vicinum Arsaniae fluere eum in
regione Arrhene...
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Tritonoranella latitudo is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Bursidae, the frog s****. The
length of the s****
varies between...
- the
length of the
heated rod).
These two
terms were
often replaced by
latitudo and longitudo. For the sake of clarity,
Oresme conceived the idea of visualizing...
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imperfect duties allow a
latitudo, i.e., the
possibility of
choosing maxims. The
perfect duties instead do not
allow any
latitudo. Kant uses this distinction...
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proper width,
which was
determined by an arbiter. The
default width was the
latitudo legitima of 8 feet.
Roman law and
tradition forbade the use of vehicles...
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integer PGmc *wīdas PGmc *braiþiþō PGmc *spannō
width breadth span
latitude latitūdō (< latus) PGmc *wilþjiaz PGmc *faliz PGmc *grimmaz wild fell grim savage...
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minori latitudine existenti, aut
demas ab
eodem in
majore posito,
prodibit latitudo secundi loci, ad quam e
priore loco
educta directio etiam longitudinis...
-
gastropod mollusks in the
family Bursidae, the frog s****.
Tritonoranella latitudo (Garrard, 1961)
Tritonoranella ranelloides (Reeve, 1844)
MolluscaBase eds...
- as
Tutufa (Tutufa) bubo (Linnaeus, 1758)
Bursa latitudo Garrard, 1961:
synonym of
Tritonoranella latitudo (Garrard, 1961)
Bursa lissostoma E. A. Smith,...
- mundum. Leaf 212
verso contains the explicit [pl]:
remanebit praepollens latitudo quaesita. The
endpaper of the
front cover contains an ex
libris with the...