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- hominem invisibilem, ingeniosum, loquacem & vivacem: amissa recuperat, thesauros detegit. Dominium viginti novem legionum habet. [Forras and/or Forcas...
- Euaggelion 大应轮部(希腊文:evangelion) 彻尽万法根源智经 Treasure of Life Thēsauros Thēsauros Thēsauros Thēsauros 寻提贺部(粟特文:smṭyh') 净命宝藏经 The Epistles Epistolaue Epistolaue...
- Treasure (from Latin: thesaurus from Gr**** θησαυρός thēsauros, "treasure store") is a concentration of wealthoften originating from ancient history...
- which in turn comes from Gr**** θησαυρός (thēsauros) 'treasure, treasury, storehouse'. The word thēsauros is of uncertain etymology. Until the 19th century...
- merit or treasury of the Church (thesaurus ecclesiae; Gr****: θησαυρός, thesaurós, treasure; Gr****: ἐκκλησία, ekklēsía‚ convening, congregation, parish)...
- amounting to a very great sum... — Procopius of Caesarea The Gr**** term thêsauros (treasury) was first used in classical times to describe the votive buildings...
- adaptations of Plautus (Mercator being adapted from Emporos, and Trinummus from Thesauros). Adelphoi ("Brothers") Agroikos ("The Country-Dweller") Agyrtes ("The...
- sum', duplum 'double the amount of money' and so on. duplam pecūniam in thēsaurōs repōnī (Livy) 'double the amount of money to be replaced in the treasuries'...
- Voynich script but a simple substitution cipher. In the book Secretum de thesauro experimentorum ymaginationis hominum (Secret of the treasure-room of experiments...
- "There is a tradition that these sites, which they call the storehouses (thesauros) of Joseph, are where Joseph is said to have stored up the grain. Others...