- In
classical Roman religion, a
genius loci (pl.:
genii locorum) was the
protective spirit of a place. It was
often depicted in
religious iconography as...
- late
Augustan era, the
commission of five
senators called the
curatores locorum publicorum iudicandorum (translated as "Supervisors of
Public Property")...
- Publishers. ISBN 0-06-181235-8. Egger,
Carlo (1977).
Lexicon nominum locorum [Lexicon of
Place Names] (in Latin).
Libreria Editrice Vaticana. ISBN 978-88-209-1254-3...
- the
Rivers of
London urban fantasy series by Ben
Aaronovitch are
genii locorum (local gods) ****ociated with
River Thames and its tributaries. This includes...
- fennica; eller, Förklaring öfver de
nomina propria deastrorum, idolorum,
locorum, virorum, & c .. Abo,
Tryckt i
Frenckellska boktryckeriet, 1789. "Tontuista...
- of Rome, 10 of
which were
published in 1666
under the
title Prospectus Locorum Urbis Romae Insignium. His
preferred architect was the
sculptor and architect...
-
cause of the papacy,
writing De
primatu Petri in 1519, and his
Enchiridion locorum communium adversus Lutherum ran
through 46
editions between 1525 and 1576...
- ****
differentiis specierum,
synonymis autorum,
nominibus incolarum, solo
locorum, usu pharmacopæorum (in Latin). Stockholm:
Laurentii Salvii.
Linnaeus C...
- (1596). "Exacta &
Accurata Delineatio ****
Orarum Maritimarum tum
etjam locorum terrestrium quae in
Regionibus China, Cauchinchina,
Camboja sive Champa...
- counterparts, have survived, but of
these most
appear to have been
genii locorum,
local or
tribal gods, and few were
widely worshiped. However, from what...