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Locutius (Latin: āius locūtius,
spoken affirmation), or Aius
Loquens (Latin: āius
loquens,
speaking affirmation), was a
Roman deity or
numen ****ociated...
- The ****
loquens,
Latin for "talking ****", is a
significant tradition in
literature and art,
dating back to the
ancient folklore motif of the "talking...
- non-verbal deaf, and
first called attention to his
method in his
Surdus loquens (Amsterdam, 1692),
which was
often reprinted, and was
reproduced by John...
- to talk,
following the
methods prescribed by
Amman in his book
Surdus loquens, but
improving on them.
Recalled to his own
country by the
elector of Saxony...
- 18th to 19th century, as in Homo
aestheticus vs. Homo oeconomicus; Homo
loquens is a
serious suggestion by Herder,
taking the
human species as defined...
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derogatory or demeaning,
treating people as ****ual objects. The ****
loquens, or "talking ****", is a
significant tradition in
literature and art...
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comedy horror film in
which the
protagonist has a ****
dentata ****
loquens Rankin,
Lissa (2010). What's Up Down There?:
Questions You'd Only Ask Your...
- puts
aside all
other aspects of
human nature (such as Homo faber, Homo
loquens, Homo ludens, Homo reciprocans, and so on).[page needed] In advanced-level...
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Basilica Aemilia Frieze marble fragment Tarpeia,
Illustration from
Pictura loquens "the
Heroic Accounts of
Hadrian Schoonebeeck" (1695) (14751427905) Tarpeia...
- before,
Simonides of Ceos (c. 556 – 468 BC) had stated, "Poema
pictura loquens,
pictura poema silens,"
which translates into, "Poetry is a
speaking picture...