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Catullus 49 in
Latin & English-
Disertissime Romuli nepotum...
- History: Latin:
phoenicopteri linguam praecipui saporis esse
apicius docuit,
nepotum omnium altissimus gurges [Translated:] Apicius, that very
deepest whirlpool...
- al. 2011
Agrobacterium larrymoorei Bouzar and
Jones 2001
Agrobacterium nepotum (Puławska et al. 2012)
Mousavi et al. 2016
Agrobacterium pusense (Panday...
- 49,
addressed to Cicero,
pointing out that the
striking phrase Romuli nepotum 'of the
grandsons of Romulus' at the
beginning of 49
links it to Remi nepotes...
- tibeti**** R.
tropici R.
tubonense R.
vallis R.
yanglingense Agrobacterium A.
nepotum A.
pusense Allorhizobium A.
undicola Pararhizobium P.
giardinii P. helanshanense...
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Juventius Not
tiring of
kissing Juventius 49
Latin English Disertissime Romuli nepotum hendecasyllabic 7
Invective Praise of a politician-or not
Cicero 50 Latin...
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oblivione vindicentur...
Balthasaris et
Melchioris Moretorum,
Plantini nepotum,
epistolae et
carmina inedita (saec. XVI) (I)", in Melissa, n° 68, anno...
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Annals of Ulster, AU 715.2, "Iugulatio
Murchadho m.
Dermato ...
regis Nepotum Neill" ;
Annals of Tigernach, AT 715.3, "Guín Murchadha, maic Diarmata...
- the
periphrastic verbal form in 271:
Atque ****urorum
gestura est
turma nepotum.
Statistics illuminate some long-term
trends in the use of the
golden line...
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death in 621,
which incorrectly call him a son of Colmán Már, he was
regis Nepotum Neill or ríg h-Úa Neill, that is king of the Uí Néill. This
appears to...