- vigintivirate, and a
congiaria of 60
denarii was
distributed by
Tiberius at his
tirocinium. He was wed to
Drusus the Younger's daughter, Julia,
later that year combining...
-
infidelity and
lewdness men. ..." —Extract from
William Cowper's 1784
Tirocinium or A
Review of
Schools In 1801
William Vincent,
headmaster of Westminster...
- and
given the
title of
princeps iuventutis (leader of the youth). His
tirocinium, the
public ceremony where young men
donned the toga and
became eligible...
-
German piano, choral, and
orchestra composer, in his day
known for his '
Tirocinium musicae' and
today known for his 'Melody in F major' Léo
Delibes 1836...
-
accessed 29 Nov. 2013. 10.
Frosch und Ochse. In:
Johannes Siebelis:
Tirocinium poeti****. Teubner,
Berlin 1917, p. 25. (PDF, 2.1 MB)
Phaedri Avgvsti Liberti...
- with his
third wife. He died in 1688 in Weida, Thuringia, Germany. 1670:
Tirocinium accentuationis, ad
lectionem Blblicam practice accomodatum 1681: Astronomische...
- It was
decided to add
three shorter poems, An
Epistle to
Joseph Hill,
Tirocinium and The
Diverting History of John Gilpin, but,
because of
delays on Johnson’s...
- Shakespeare,
Crabbe and Cowper. As well as
later quoting from
William Cowper’s
Tirocinium, she also
loves his
extended poem, The Task.
Beginning to use her shyness...
- 270, and Rococo, Op. 367, were
among his most po****r works, and his
Tirocinium musicae, Op. 300 was
greatly demanded. A
great number of his
works are...
-
Philippi L'Abbe
disquisitiones (1647–1648). He died in
Paris in 1667.
Tirocinium Linguæ Græcæ etc. (1648) La Géographie
royale (1646) De Byzantinæ historiæ...