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Nausinoe pueritia is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Pieter Cramer in 1780. It is
found in India, Sri Lanka, Burma, Malaysia, Thailand...
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Stage Age
Nature Infantia Birth to 7 Not
punishable for any
crime Pueritia Aetas infantiae proxima 7 to 10½
Aetas pubertati proxima 10½ to 14 Punishable...
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transitional period from
early childhood (infantia) to
functional childhood (
pueritia)
occurred among the
Romans from the ages of five to seven, with the upper...
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beatissime Ruperte Antiphon St
Rupert D 36 164v R 38 471 Quia
felix pueritia Antiphon St
Rupert — — R 39 471 O
pulcre facies Deum
Antiphon — D 38 165r...
- What is a, b,
spelt backward with the horn on his head? HOLOFERNES. Ba,
pueritia, with a horn added. MOTH. Ba, most
silly sheep with a horn. You hear his...
- the six days of
Creation and to the six
periods of man’s life (infantia,
pueritia, adulescentia, iuventus,
gravitas and senectus). The idea of the four kingdoms...
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Roseomonas rosea. The
species name is
derived from
Latin ludus (garden) and
pueritia (boyhood),
referring to the
kindergarten day care from
which the species...
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addressing Sir
Anthony Cooke, wrote: "Vobis enim
duobus Regis Eduardi pueritia, literis, moribus,
religione instituenda tradita et
commissa erat. Vos...
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sacred history:
Infancy (infantia) — from Adam to Noah;
Childhood (
pueritia) — from Noah to Abraham;
Adolescence (adolescentia) — from
Abraham to David;...
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perspectata (Fabricius, 1775)
Nausinoe piabilis (Wallengren, 1876)
Nausinoe pueritia (Cramer, 1780)
Nausinoe quadrinalis (Guenée, 1854)
Nausinoe reussi (Gaede...