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Wonders of Milan"), and an etiquette, the De
quinquaginta curialitatibus ad
mensam ("Fifty
table courtesies"). From the 15th century, the
prestige of literary...
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distinguished either from a weapon, or from a
table knife cultellos ad
mensam, mensaculos.)
Idries Shah, who was
personal secretary and
close friend of...
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belong to the
table of the king of the Romans" (curie que
pertinent ad
mensam regis Romanorum), that is, a
register of the
lands belonging to the royal...
- at Westminster. This year he
prints improving pamphlets:
Stans Puer ad
Mensam (John Lydgate's
translation of
Robert Grosseteste's
treatise on
table manners...
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sedem pro Papa. in qua
sedens cruribus extensis ordinaretur ac celebraret,
mensam longam pro altare. ut
pedes subtus extendi possent."
Pastor VI, p. 621....
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Singular Plural Nominative mensa mensae poēta poētae
Vocative Accusative mensam mensās poētam poētās
Genitive mensae mensārum poētae poētārum
Dative mensīs...
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partita in C
major for
harpsichord Benedictio Mensae et
gratiarum Actio post
mensam for choir,
strings and
organ (with
Clemens Scheupflug) Boisits, Barbara...
- epistulam, same as above, just done by a
statement in a letter.
Manumissio per
mensam was
similar to the
above manumissions. This one was not as
formal as manumissions...
- the
historian of cuisine, as his
verses De
quinquaginta curialitatibus ad
mensam ("Fifty
courtesies at Table"),
written in the
Lombard language for the instruction...
- peară > Rom. pară 'pear', but Lat.
pirae >
peare > Rom. pere 'pears' Lat.
mēnsam > *mesa > measă > Rom. masă 'table', but Lat. mēnsae >
mease > Rom. mese...