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- Scripsit (usually rendered in official marketing and support do****ents as SCRIPSIT) is a word processing application written for the Radio Shack TRS-80...
- Augusto legatus Galliae complures in litore apparere examines Nereidas scripsit.    IV. Tritons, Nereid and aquatic monsters. 9 An emb****y from Lisbon...
- Maharaja Birbal made the au****ious pilgrimage to Tirth Raj Prayag. Saphal scripsit. – Translated by Alexander Cunningham (1879) These dates correspond to...
- Machine in a collection of the works of Virgil under the note Hoc carmen scripsit poeta ignotus (This poem was written by an unknown poet); Bibleotheca Augustana [de]...
- Thomae Hobbes Malmesburiensis Opera Philosophica quae Latina Scripsit, 5 vols. 1839–1845. London: Bohn. Reprint: Aalen, 1966 (= OL) Volume Featured works...
- Tarikh al-Yaqubi. pp. 302–303. Al-Tabari. Henri Lammens (ed.). Annales quos scripsit Abu Djafar Mohammed ibn Djarir at-Tabari. Vol. II. Lammens, Henri (1920)...
- Molesworth, William (15 February 1839). "Opera philosophica quæ latine scripsit omnia, in unum corpus nunc primum collecta studio et labore Gulielmi Molesworth...
- the White House. Blair's work has been published in Letter Arts Review, Scripsit, Martha Stewart Weddings, and Tabellae Ansatae. She is a member of the...
- eines "politischen Octroi". Thomas Hobbes, Opera philosophica, quae latine scripsit, omnia in unum corpus nunc primum collecta studio et labore Gulielmi Molesworth...
- than as philosophy, and works which professedly deal with philosophy" ("scripsit enim et dialogos, quos non magis philosophiae adnumerare possis quam historiae...