-
tabella ansata (Latin for "tablet with handles",
plural tabulae ansatae or
tabellae ansatae) is a
tablet with
dovetail handles. It was a
favorite form for...
- PA:
University of
Pennsylvania Press. Audollent, A. (1904),
Defixionum tabellae, Paris.
Guide no. 756. Baker, K. (2003), 'Greco-Roman Curses:
Curse Tablets'...
- Cannock-Chase area Alex
Mullen (2007), "Evidence for
Written Celtic from
Roman Britain: A
Linguistic Analysis of
Tabellae Sulis 14 and 18",
Studia Celtica...
- city?". The Observer.
Retrieved 1
November 2007.
Roger Tomlin (1988),
Tabellae Sulis:
Roman inscribed tablets of tin and lead from the
sacred spring at...
- ibī sacrī est, (ita utī suprā scrīptum est) in diēbus X,
quibus vōbīs
tabellae datae erunt, faciātis utī dīmōta sint. In agrō Teurānō. The
spelling of...
-
dreyfacher Höllenzwang (Rome 1501,
Engel (1885) no. 335) 1501 Geister-Commando (
Tabellae Rabellinae Geister Commando id est
Magiae Albae et
Nigrae Citatio Generalis)...
- Le
iovile capuane. Firenze: L.S. Olschki. Murano, Francesca. 2013. Le
tabellae defixionum osche. Pisa ; Roma: Serra. Decorte, Robrecht. 2016. "Sine dolo...
- epigrapher,
specialist of
ancient Rome, in
particular the
magical inscriptions (
tabellæ defixionum). His main
thesis was
devoted to
Roman Carthage. He was elected...
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published in
Letter Arts Review, Scripsit,
Martha Stewart Weddings, and
Tabellae Ansatae. She is a
member of the
faculty of the
Loudoun Academy of the Arts...
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University Press. pp. 194–195. ISBN 0195134826. Tomlin,
Roger (1988).
Tabellae Sulis:
Roman inscribed tablets of tin and lead from the
sacred spring at...