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Edgar Evertson Saltus (October 8, 1855 – July 31, 1921) was an
American writer known for his
highly refined prose style. His
works paralleled those by...
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saltus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Saltus may
refer to:
Edgar Saltus (1855–1921),
American writer known for his
highly refined prose style...
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Francis Saltus Saltus (November 23, 1849 – June 24, 1889) was an
American poet. Born in 1849 in New York City to
Francis Henry Saltus and his
first wife...
- (Persian: ساتللو, also
Romanized as Sātellū and Sāţellū; also
known as
Salţū, Satil, Sātloo, Sātlū, and Satyn) is a
village in
Tazeh Kand
Rural District...
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Thomas Saltus Lubbock (November 29, 1817 –
January 9, 1862) was a
figure in
Texas and the Confederacy. Born in
South Carolina, he
relocated to
Texas and...
- In
music theory,
saltus duriusculus (Latin: 'somewhat hard leap')
describes a
dissonant leap that is used for
rhetorical effect. The term was
coined by...
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Drusus invisum atque inaccessum in id
tempus Hercynium saltum (Hercynia
saltus, the "Hercynian ravine-land") patefecit. The
isolated modern remnants of...
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claims directly instead of
relying on
absent witnesses. Hic Rhodus, hic
saltus. To
apprehend what is is the task of philosophy,
because what is is reason...
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Cornelius Tacitus identified the
location of the
battle as
saltus Teutoburgiensis (
saltus meaning a
forest valley in Latin).
Recent excavations suggest...
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Bryan Saltus (born
February 26, 1971) is an
American professional golfer.
Saltus began playing golf aged ten, and
turned professional in 1996 at the relatively...