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Drechslera musae-
sapientium is a
plant pathogen. USDA ARS
Fungal Database v t e...
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supported only by a few judges, in 1130 it was
decided to
place the
Consilium Sapientium,
which would later become the
Great Council of Venice,
alongside his power...
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discussed the
question in his
Bibliotheca historica. In Plutarch's
Septem sapientium convivium, the
ambiguity of the
phrase is said to have "kept many from...
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gentibus vires from many peoples,
strength Motto of
Saskatchewan multitudo sapientium sanitas orbis a
multitude of the wise is the
health of the
world From...
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gemot ('great ****embly').
Writers of
Latin texts used
conventus or
magnum sapientium conventus (lit. 'great ****embly of wise men').
Modern scholars use witenagemot...
- B. Bury.
Macmillan and Co. p. 92. Smith, s.v.
Theia Plutarch,
Septem Sapientium Convivium 14.1 Athenaeus,
Scholars at
Dinner 11.38
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca...
- cities; they can do no wrong."
Symposiacs (Συμποσιακά);
Convivium Septem Sapientium.
Dialogue on Love (Ερωτικος);
Latin name = Amatorius. The lost
works of...
- hexameters, and
composed after the
downfall of
Maximus in 388.
Ludus VII
Sapientium. A kind of
puppet play in
which the
seven wise men
appear successively...
- françoyse
Joannes Bunderius –
Compendium concertationis hujus saeculi sapientium et
theologorum Robert Wedderburn (probable) – The
Complaynt of Scotland...
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gentibus vires from many peoples,
strength Motto of
Saskatchewan multitudo sapientium sanitas orbis a
multitude of the wise is the
health of the
world From...