-
brought back to the
Middle East in the
early 2000s, and sold as "shawarma
mexici". It is
typically served in the
Middle Eastern style,
wrapped with garlic...
- the 18th century,
artists increasingly included the
Latin phrase pinxit Mexici (painted in Mexico) on
works bound for the
European market as a sign of...
- conceive"). In 18th
century New Spain,
artists increasingly included pinxit Mexici (painted in Mexico) on
works bound for the
European market as a sign of...
-
continens plantas ****us ordinis,
hucusque collectas,
praesertim per
regnum Mexici, in
provinciis Caracarum et
Novae Andalusiae, in Peruvianorum, Quitensium...
- (De
vitis aliquot Mexicanorum,
aliorumque qui sive
virtute sive
litteris Mexici imprimis floruerunt [3 vols., Ex
Typographia Laelii a Vulpe, Bologna, 1791]...
- Ixtachichimecapan,
which means land of
white Chichimecas, and
whose chief it was
Mexici who
later had the
Christian name of John. San Juan del Río was
founded as...
- for the
publication of
Pedro de Moya's 1622
Sanctum provinciale concilium mexici (Latin: Holy
council of the
province of Mexico), the
decrees of the 1585...
-
aliquid tradiderunt.
Ferdinando VI
Hispaniarum Regi Catholico,
Nuncupata Mexici 1755. He also
published "Panegiricos",
printed separately in
Mexico (1727–57);...
-
Solanum ×
sambucinum Rydb. T
Solanum ×
sucrense Hawkes.
Solanum × vallis-
mexici Juz. T
Solanum ×
viirsooi K.A.Okada & A.M.Clausen "Genus Solanum". PlantNET...