- 1960:83.b.3). Claudian, In Rufinum: "sic rex ad
prima tumebat Maeonius,
pulchro ****
verteret omnia tactu; sed
postquam riguisse dapes fulvamque revinctos...
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Helge Thorsten Lumbsch, and
Teuvo Ahti. The
genus name (from the
Latin pulchro,
meaning "pretty" or "beautiful")
refers to "the
beautiful morphology of...
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named for the
local church, Our Lady of Fair View
dedicated to Our Lady of
Pulchro Aspectu vulgo Fairview in 1819. Administratively,
Fairview and
Marino were...
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PRECO –
Price PUHERIUS;
PUHERUS – Le Poher; Poer de
PUILLETA –
Paulet de
PULCHRO CAPELLITIO –
Fairfax ****TARIUS – Le Poleter;
Poulter PUNTIS – Pons; Pounce...
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chief works are: "De
Causa efficiente" (Rome, 1764); "De Bono, Malo et
Pulchro" (Rome, 1766); "De Mundo" (Rome, 1770); "De
Ideis Mentis humanæ" (Rome...
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Aventine in the
Aeneid are VII.659, and VIII.231.
Aventinus (satus
Hercule pulchro) is
mentioned only at VII.657. "Maurus
Servius Honoratus,
Commentary on...
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famous beauties;
Giovanna was the
subject of a poem by
Agostino Nifo, "De
pulchro et amore", and it has been
suggested that the
beauty in the
painting was...
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prefect of
Egypt from AD 189 to 190.
Marcus Tineius Ovinius L. f.
Casto Pulchro, a
senator and pontifex, had been
quaestor urb****, and a
candidate for...
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Ottaviano Scoto (2.). 1547.
Other works were De
Auguriis (Bologna, 1531), De
Pulchro Liber Primus, De
Amore Liber Secundus (Lyon, 1549), and a
commentary on...
- love were
credited as an
influence by such
figures as
Agostino Nifo (De
pulchro et amore),
Giuseppe Betussi (Dialogo amoroso), and Lope de Vega (El maestro...