- Look up
Placidus or
placidus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Placidus is
Latin for "placid, gentle, quiet, still, calm, mild, peaceful" and can refer...
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Fungi of
North America. Buffalo, NY:
Firefly Books. p. 291. ISBN 978-1-55407-651-2.
Suillus placidus in
Index Fungorum Suillus placidus in MycoBank....
- the
system emplo**** by Ptolemy, an
attribution that was
accepted by
Placidus.
Placidus was born in Perugia, into the Titi
noble family. His
father died early...
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Thebaid often attributed in m****cripts to a
Lactantius Placidus, (c. 350–400 AD). The
Lactantius Placidus commentary became the most
common medieval commentary...
- needed] The
predecessor system to the
Placidus,
which largely replaced the Porphyry. The
difference with
Placidus is that the time that it
takes the ascendant...
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Placidus (also
known as Placid) was a
disciple of
Benedict of Nursia. He was the son of the
patrician Tertullus, was
brought as a
child to
Benedict at...
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Julius Placidus was a
Roman military tribune in the 1st century.
During Vespasian's
capture of Rome in the Year of the Four Emperors,
Placidus dragged...
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Phylocentropus placidus is a
species of
caddisfly in the
family Dipseudopsidae. It is
found in
North America. "Phylocentropus
placidus Report". Integrated...
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Luctatius Placidus, the
ostensible author of a
medieval Latin glossary titled Glossae Luctatii Placidi grammatici ("Glosses of
Luctatius Placidus the Grammarian")...
- boʊlˈzɑː-/; German: [bɔlˈtsaːno]; Italian: [bolˈtsaːno]; born
Bernardus Placidus Johann Nepomuk Bolzano; 5
October 1781 – 18
December 1848) was a Bohemian...