- Wheatley's "Preface" to
Levens (1867).
Manipulus vocabulorum.
Camden Society. pp. i–xv. Levens,
Peter (1570).
Manipulus Vocabulorum: A
Rhyming Dictionary of...
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battle order; Of the
centuriae of a
manipulus of Triarii;
Pilus Prior Pilus Posterior Of the
centuriae of a
manipulus of Principes;
Princeps Prior Princeps...
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Xenosaurus manipulus is a
lizard found in Mexico.
Xenosaurus manipulus at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database.
Accessed 5
April 2022. v t e...
- malabaricus, P. manifestus, P.
manipulus, P. marcellus, and P. maternus. More precisely, for this species, the name ‘
manipulus’ (Latin),
meaning handful,...
- of Ireland's
Manipulus florum",
Medieval Sermon Studies 49 (2005), 37-57. See also, Marc Cels, "Anger in
Thomas of Ireland’s
Manipulus florum and in...
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Hastatus Prior – A
centurion commanding a
manipulus or
centuria of hastati. A high-ranking
officer within a
manipulus or centuria.
Hastatus Posterior – A deputy...
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jurist who was
active around 1331. He is best
known as the
author of
Manipulus curatorum (the
manual of the curate), a
handbook for
parish priests, that...
- the
Manipulus florum (1306) in
composing the
Scotichronicon (c.1440)". The
Innes Review (70.1): 55–64. Nighman,
Chris L. ed. (2017), "The
Manipulus/Scotichronicon...
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Maniple (Latin:
manipulus; lit. 'a
handful [of soldiers]') was a
tactical unit of the
Roman Republican armies,
adopted during the
Samnite Wars (343–290...
- Mysteries.
Later usages can be
found in the
Dunbar poems, the 16th
century Manipulus Vocabulorum ("Turkie, Tartaria") and
Francis Bacon's
Sylva Sylvarum (Turky)...