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Oxoniensis is a
Latin adjective derived from Oxonia, the
Latin name of Oxford,
meaning "relating to Oxford, Oxonian“ and may
refer to:
Universitas Oxoniensis...
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University of
Oxford Coat of arms Latin:
Universitas Oxoniensis Other name The Chancellor,
Masters and
Scholars of the
University of
Oxford Motto Latin:...
- species,
Cetiosaurus medius, and so C.
oxoniensis was
officially made the new type
species in 2014. C.
oxoniensis is
based on
three more or less complete...
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separate genus and
species for the
Oxford specimen:
Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis. The
genus name Eustreptospondylus, was
intended to mean "true Streptospondylus"...
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indicating a
degree from the
University of
Oxford (Latin name
Universitas Oxoniensis) An area of the
English town of
Shrewsbury Oxon (chemical), an organic...
- John
Sibthorp called it the blue-gilled
agaric in his 1794 work
Flora Oxoniensis. This
mushroom can
range from
lilac to purple-pink. Some
North American...
- Hugh
Redwald Trevor-Roper,
Baron Dacre of Glanton, FBA (15
January 1914 – 26
January 2003) was an
English historian. He was
Regius Professor of Modern...
- Trevor-Roper was an
occasional reviewer and,
under the
pseudonym Mercurius Oxoniensis,
began an
irregular humorous column about Oxford academia in the late...
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Marcello (ed.). "New
information on the Jur****ic
lepidosauromorph Marmoretta oxoniensis".
Papers in Palaeontology. 7 (4): 2255–2278. Bibcode:2021PPal....7.2255G...
- and Blackloist. For his versatility, he is
described in John Pointer's
Oxoniensis Academia (1749) as the "Magazine of all Arts and Sciences, or (as one...