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- Acarospora veronensis is a medium brown to dark brown or black crustose lichen that grows up to 4 cm (1.6 in) wide.: 221  It is extremely variable in its...
- ISBN 978-019-516667-5. J. Belsheim, Codex Veronensis. Quattuor Evangelia (Prague, 1904). J. Belsheim, Codex Veronensis. Quattuor Evangelia (Prague, 1904). G...
- that A. veronensis differs from A. fragilis in relative tail length (A. veronensis has longer tail in both ****es), subcaudal scales (A. veronensis has more...
- The Laterculus Veronensis or Verona List is a list of Roman provinces and barbarian peoples from the time of the emperors Diocletian and Constantine I...
- Peloponnese slowworm (A. cephalonnica), and the Italian slowworm (A. veronensis). There are also known fossil species. Slowworms are typically grey-brown...
- Tetrasphaera veronensis is a bacterium species from the genus Tetrasphaera which has been isolated from activated sludge from Verona in Italy. McKenzie...
- Codex Veronensis (R, Verona, Chapter Library) is a 6th-century m****cript of the Psalter in Gr**** and Latin. The codex consists of 405 leaves, measuring...
- Digesta. The m****cript discovered by Niebuhr is known today as the Codex Veronensis. In a letter to the leading German jurist Savigny, Niebuhr had at first...
- Constantine IV was forced to recognize in 681. According to the Laterculus Veronensis of c. 314 and the Notitia Dignitatum of c. 400, Scythia belonged to the...
- conquest. Germania (ca. 100) Geography (Ptolemy) (ca. 140) Laterculus Veronensis (ca. 310) Notitia dignitatum (ca. 400–420) Laterculus Polemii Silvii (ca...