-
earthquakes in
Santiago de los
Caballeros which was
published along with his
Rusticatio Mexicana after the
expulsion of the
Jesuits from the
Spanish possessions...
- needed] In 2015 and 2016, he
served as
repetitor (teaching staff) at
Rusticatio Virginiana and
Conventiculum Bostoniense. In
February 2017, Professor...
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saddling and
riding a bull like a horse,
until it
stopped bucking. In —
Rusticatio Mexicana (1782)—
Jesuit priest,
Rafael Landivar,
vividly described in...
- Palladius.
Attributed to Mago the Carthaginian, the
agricultural treatise Rusticatio,
originally written in
Punic and
later translated into Gr**** and Latin...
- lost.
Attributed to Mago the Carthaginian, the
agricultural treatise Rusticatio,
originally written in
Punic and
later translated into Gr**** and Latin...
-
traveled to
Mexico and
later to Italy,
where he did. He
originally wrote his
Rusticatio Mexicana and his
poems praising the
bishop Figueredo y
Victoria in Latin...
- ****istance on site.
Humboldt also
notes that he
consulted a 1782
publication Rusticatio Mexicana, by
Rafael Landívar, who
calculated the
height of the volcano...
-
ristrutturazione in età augustea". In
Sgubini Moretti, Anna
Maria (ed.).
Fastosa rusticatio: la
villa dei
Volusii a
Lucus Feroniae (in Italian). L'Erma di Bretschneider...
-
occasion of his
school graduation in 1790. In 1796 he
published the
volume Rusticatio Manpadica ("Rustic life at Manpad").
Poematum fasciculus ("Small bundle...
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local sources from
outside the Graeco-Roman tradition, such as the lost
Rusticatio of Mago the Carthaginian. The
Nabataean Agriculture was the
first book...