- the
Latin Mosella, a
diminutive form of Mosa, the
Latin description of the Meuse,
which used to flow
parallel to the Moselle. So the
Mosella was the "Little...
- who
afterwards bestowed the
consulship on him. His best-known
poems are
Mosella, a
description of the
River Moselle, and Ephemeris, an
account of a typical...
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still was a "remaining area of
neolatin speakers" in the
valleys of the
Mosella river (near old
Roman Treviri).
Probably until the
first 1200s some farmers...
- water-powered
stone saw
mills were
indeed in use when
Ausonius wrote his
Mosella. Ritti,
Grewe &
Kessener 2007, pp. 139–141 Ritti,
Grewe &
Kessener 2007...
- C. (2017) 'The
dissemblance of the
constructed landscape in Ausonius'
Mosella',
Journal of the
Australian Early Medieval ****ociation, vol. 13, pp. 1-17...
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Ausonius writes of a
voyage on the
Rhine and the Moselle, in his work '
Mosella'.
Augustine of Hippo, age 17,
travels to Carthage, to
continue his education...
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suffix -ella is an
example for
Celtic river names comparing for
instance Mosella (= Moselle, i.e. "small Mosa (= Maas)"). For the name "Inde", the Indoeuropean...
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indeed in use when it
change the
world of engines.
Ausonius wrote his
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ignored (help)
Ahmad Y H****an. "The Crank-Connecting...
- water-powered
stone saw
mills were
indeed in use when
Ausonius wrote his
Mosella. Ritti,
Grewe &
Kessener 2007, pp. 139–141 Ritti,
Grewe &
Kessener 2007...
-
Western Roman Empire. The
Roman poet
Ausonius wrote a
famous poem on the
Mosella.
Around 350
Salian Franks who were
already living in
Batavia were settled...