- as the "****yrian script." The name
contrasts with the name
Libonaa (or
Liboni)
given to the
Samaritan alphabet, and by
extension the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet...
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structure built by C.
Aurelius Cotta around 80 BC near the so-called
Puteal Libonis, a
bidental used for
sacred oaths before trials.
After the
funeral of Caesar...
- ("And Move a Little"),
written by the
Torinese singer-songwriter
Valerio Liboni, with whom she took part in Festivalbar. She
continued recording albums...
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Balboni A,
Yuryev A,
Salvi F,
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Atlas of
Signaling for...
- The
Puteal Scribonianum (Scribonian Puteal) or
Puteal Libonis (Puteal of Libo) was a
structure in the
Forum Romanum in
Ancient Rome. A
puteal was a classical...
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Gramantieri L,
Bolondi L,
Calin GA, GafĂ R,
Lanza G,
Carli G,
Ferrazzi E, Feo C,
Liboni A,
Gullini S,
Negrini M (2004). "Multigene
methylation analysis of gastrointestinal...
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Liboni, A. (2003). "Minimally
invasive surgical management of
primary venous ulcers...
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sacred structure in the
forum known as the
Pueal Scribonianum or
Puteal Libonis,
frequently depicted on
their coins. So
called because it
resembled a puteal...
- insights". The book won the
Kulczycki Book
Prize in
Polish Studies in 2015.
LIBONI, D. Per
Anders Rudling, The Rise and Fall of
Belarusian Nationalism, 1906-1931...
- History,
Marcus Aurelius, 1.4,
where Rupili Boni is
emended to
Rupili Libonis Pliny the Younger,
Epistulae 3.9.33 "Libo Frugi's wife is unknown, but...