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would correspond to the
second to last of the
papal descriptions,
Gloria olivae (the
glory of the olive). The
longest and
final verse predicts the Apocalypse:...
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Acidipropionibacterium olivae is a Gram-positive
bacterium from the
genus of
Acidipropionibacterium which has been
isolated from Spanish-style
green olives...
- The
olivary bodies or
simply olives (Latin
oliva and
olivae,
singular and plural, respectively) are a pair of
prominent oval
structures on
either side...
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Virgibacillus olivae is a Gram-positive and spore-forming
bacterium from the
genus of
Virgibacillus which has been
isolated from
waste water from olives...
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Glyphidocera olivae is a moth in the
family Autostichidae. It was
described by
Adamski in 2005. It is
found in
Costa Rica. Savela, Markku. "Glyphidocera...
- Tree of Life: 2876029 WoRMS: 730417
Aeolidiella olivae Wikidata: Q5064172 Wikispecies:
Aeolidiella olivae EoL: 593285 GBIF: 2291953 IRMNG: 10213454 ITIS:...
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William Heinemann. p. 107. "Ficus Ruminalis". uchicago.edu. "Me pas****
olivae, me cic****a
levesque malvae." Horace, Odes 1.31.15, c. 30 BC
Letter from...
- olive" (Hebrew alé zayit) in
Genesis 8:11 as "branch of olive" (Latin
ramum olivae). In the 5th century, by
which time a dove with an
olive branch had become...
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reference to his own diet,
which he
describes as very simple: "Me pas****
olivae, / me cic****a
levesque malvae" ("As for me, olives, endives, and mallows...
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translated the
Hebrew alay
zayit (leaf of olive) in
Genesis 8:11 as
Latin ramum olivae (branch of olive). By the
fifth century,
Augustine of
Hippo wrote in On...