- A rete
mirabile (Latin for "wonderful net"; pl.:
retia mirabilia) is a
complex of
arteries and
veins lying very
close to each other,
found in some vertebrates...
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Mirabilia Urbis Romae (“Marvels of the City of Rome”) is a
grouping of
hundreds of m****cripts, incunabula, and
books in
Latin and
modern European languages...
-
abnormal or
inexplicable phenomena of the
natural or
human worlds (Latin
mirabilia, 'marvels, miracles'). The term
paradoxographos (paradoxographer) was...
- an
Occitanian Dominican missionary and
explorer in Asia
known for his
Mirabilia descripta describing the
marvels of the East. He was the
first bishop...
- the
Historia is a
section called De
mirabilibus Britanniae (or
simply Mirabilia for short, a
Latin word
meaning 'marvels, miracles'). It
gives a list...
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compiled for the use of
pilgrims nor in
works such as the 12th
century Mirabilia Urbis Romae ("Marvels of the City of Rome"),
which claims the
Circus Flaminius...
- Antiquities, 1. 43. 1 Steph**** of
Byzantium s. v. Akelēs Solinus, De
mirabilia mundi, 1. 15 Virgil, Aeneid, 7. 655 ff Plutarch, Life of Sertorius, 9...
- Catalani; Yule, Henry; Parr,
Charles McKew donor; Parr, Ruth (1863).
Mirabilia descripta: the
wonders of the East. London:
Printed for the
Hakluyt Society...
- set up
under the
Roman Republic. Note: MUR
stands for the 12th
century Mirabilia Urbis Romae Ancient Rome
portal List of post-Roman
triumphal arches Victory...
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names Athenaeum (1831-1840) St.
Xavier College (1840–1930)
Motto Vidit Mirabilia Magna (Latin)
Motto in English He has seen
great wonders Type Private...