- The
Roman deities most
widely known today are
those the
Romans identified with Gr**** counterparts,
integrating Gr**** myths, iconography, and sometimes...
- earlier. The
scholar Varro (1st century BC)
lists Tellus as one of the di
selecti, the
twenty prin****l gods of Rome, and one of the
twelve agricultural...
-
published (with an "Introduction" by C. A. Burland) in
Volume XI of
CODICES SELECTI of the
Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, Graz. The
Bodleian Library...
-
Orcus God of the underworld,
punisher of
broken oaths Member of the Di
selecti Orcus Mouth, a 16th-century
folly in the
Gardens of
Bomarzo Other names...
- as minor.
Augustine shows astonishment at the fact that some of the dii
selecti may be
engaged in such tasks: "In fact J****
himself first, when pregnancy...
-
hucusque cognitarum systematice et
alphabetice disposita adjectis synonymis selectis,
nominibus ****onicis,
locis natalibus. Vol. II(2). Tokyo: Maruzen. p. 161...
- in a book case that can be used as a desk (=
special edition) -
CODICES SELECTI, Vol. LXII
Wikisource has
original text
related to this article: Papyrus...
- relatas, ****
differentiis specificis,
nominibus trivialibus,
synonymis selectis,
locis natalibus,
secundum systema ****uale digestas. Vol. 2. Stockholm:...
- relatas, ****
differentiis specificis,
nominibus trivialibus,
synonymis selectis,
locis natalibus,
secundum systema ****uale digestas. Stockholm: Impensis...
- publ by
Fordham University, New York. Source:
Joseph Hunter, ed.,
Rotuli Selecti, (London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1834), pp. 4–5, 11;
reprinted in Roy C....