- A
signaculum is a
general Latin term for a seal or sign
produced by a
stamp or
signet ring, used in
modern scholarship in
particular reference to Roman...
-
largely abandoned in
favor of
amphora stamps.
Romans introduced their signaculum around the
first century BC;
Byzantine maintained the
tradition in their...
- pp. 160, 163, 276–277.
Retrieved 28
November 2024. eius
generis sunt
signaculum Constantino ostensum, quod
crucem plerique appelabant,
Latinis literis...
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Signaculum PRIMIT ("first")...
- wrists. A type of dog tag ("
signaculum") was
given to the
Roman legionary at the
moment of enrollment. The
legionary "
signaculum" was a lead disk with a leather...
- 90) Revertere,
revertere Sulamitis! (Andante
quasi lento) Pone me ut
signaculum (Moderato tranquillo) As in his
Sinfonia antartica, the
quotations are...
- sain, seal, sealable, sealant, sigil, sigillary, sigillate, sigla, sign,
signaculum, signage, signal, signalment, signate, signation, signatory, signature...
- speculum:
nostrae vitae,
nostrae mortis,
nostri status,
nostrae sortis fidele signaculum. [All the world's creatures, as a book and a picture, are to us as a mirror:...
- are unknown, he was also in
charge of
publishing and
disseminating a
signaculum of William's
whereby all
tolls at bridges, roadways, and
riverways in...
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Isaiah 1 →
French tapestry with the text of Song 8:6 in Latin: "Pone me ut
signaculum super cor tuum" (English: "Set me as a seal upon
thine heart"). Palais...