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hominem invisibilem, ingeniosum,
loquacem & vivacem:
amissa recuperat,
thesauros detegit.
Dominium viginti novem legionum habet. [Forras and/or Forcas...
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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...
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Treasure (from Latin:
thesaurus from Gr**** θησαυρός
thēsauros, "treasure store") is a
concentration of
wealth —
often originating from
ancient history...
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which in turn
comes from Gr**** θησαυρός (
thēsauros) 'treasure, treasury, storehouse'. The word
thēsauros is of
uncertain etymology.
Until the 19th century...
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merit or
treasury of the
Church (thesaurus ecclesiae; Gr****: θησαυρός,
thesaurós, treasure; Gr****: ἐκκλησία, ekklēsía‚ convening, congregation, parish)...
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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...
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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'...
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Voynich script but a
simple substitution cipher. In the book
Secretum de
thesauro experimentorum ymaginationis hominum (Secret of the treasure-room of experiments...
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tradition that
these sites,
which they call the
storehouses (
thesauros) of Joseph, are
where Joseph is said to have
stored up the grain. Others...