- phrase's origin: "Mundus vult decipi."
Sebastian Franck,
Paradoxa Ducenta Octoginta, CC****VIII (1542) "The
world loves to be deceived." "Augustine of Hippo...
- NS
Quingenti 6 Se (*) N ****aginta N
Sescenti 7
Septe (*) N
Septuaginta N
Septingenti 8 Octo MX
Octoginta MX
Octingenti 9 Nove (*)
Nonaginta Nongenti...
-
contra Paganos (5th
century AD),
Sebastian Franck's
Paradoxa Ducenta Octoginta (1542), and in
James Branch Cabell's 1921
novel Figures of Earth. mundus...
- (Hadri****)
murumque per
octoginta milia p****uum
primus duxit, qui
barbaros Romanosque divideret. (Hadrian) was the
first to
build a wall,
eighty miles...
-
Maria audi nos, tibi
Filius nil negat. Post duo C. C.
mille post
octoginta quaterue —Annus hic est ille, quo
languet ****us uterque—
Orbantis pueros centumque...
- OCLC 884578244. Rasche,
Michael (2014). "De
diversis quaestionibus octoginta tribus". In Pollmann, Karla; Otten,
Willemien (eds.). The
Oxford Guide...
-
contra Paganos (5th
century AD),
Sebastian Franck's
Paradoxa Ducenta Octoginta (1542), and in
James Branch Cabell's 1921
novel Figures of Earth. mundus...
- septingentae,
septingenta 8 VIII octō 18
XVIII duodēvīgintī 80 L****
octōgintā 800 DCCC octingentī, octingentae,
octingenta 9 IX
novem 19 XIX ūndēvīgintī...
- the Moon is
named after him.
Luminarium atque planetarum motuum tabulae octoginta quinque (in Latin). Basel:
Johann Herwagen (1.). 1553.
Silvio Magrini...
-
Horatij Cardon. 1610.
Benedicti Pererij Valentini e
Societate Iesu.
Centum octoginta tres dis****tiones
selectissimae super libro Apocalypsis beati Ioannis...