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Appendix Probi The
Appendix Probi ("Probus' Appendix") is the
conventional name for a
series of five...
- 282 Gibbon, ch. X., pp. 226, 227
Historia Augusta, Vita
Probi, 6–7
Historia Augusta, Vita
Probi, 10:1 Gibbon, p. 281 Zosimus, 1:32 Gibbon, p. 284 McCann...
- The Pons
Probi (Bridge of Probus) was a
bridge over the
River Tiber in
Ancient Rome, just
south of
Porta Trigemina. The Pons
Probi connected the Aventine...
- edicts. The
following works have been
wrongly attributed to him:
Catholica Probi, on the
declension of nouns, the
conjugation of verbs, and the rhythmic...
- ice cream, soft
drinks Brands Vinamilk, Dielac, Susu, Vfresh, Ong Tho,
Probi Services General clinic, investing, real
estate Revenue 52.63
trillion VND...
- audīre "to hear"), and the form
oricla is in fact
reflected in the
Appendix Probi. An
early process that
operated in all
Romance languages to
varying degrees...
- Aurelius†
After Tiber Isl.
Fabricius Cestius Æmilius (Rotto)† Sublicius†
Probi† †
partly or
wholly underwater or
demolished Names are in the
original Latin;...
-
papal processions.[citation needed] The word is
attested in the
Appendix Probi as "tintinabulum",
castigated by the
author as an
incorrect Vulgar Latin...
- of
advice of four members,
helped by
eight counselors and an ****embly of
probi homines (leaders), all them
members of the mà
major (Catalan for senior...
- two
words is very old: a
warning about them can be
found in the
Appendix Probi, and the
works of
Plautus include a pun on them. Clark, John
Spencer (1895)...