- the
Cannes classical Awards in 2004. His
important works also
include "
Viatore",
Symphony No. 2 and "Music for a
deceased Friend".
Since 1994 he has been...
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Saint Viator of
Bergamo (Italian:
Viatore di Bergamo) (died 370) is
venerated as the
second bishop of Bergamo.
Viator is
traditionally considered the...
- De
cornice et urna - The Crow and the
Pitcher De
rustico et
iuvenco De
viatore et
fauno - The
Satyr and the
Traveller De apro et coco De mure et tauro...
- the ****embly was
announced three market-days (nundinae) in advance. The
viatores (messengers) were sent "to
inform those in
country districts"
about the...
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satyre et le p****ant", 1838 "Adages" (PDF). pp. 650–651. "113. De
Fauno et
Viatore. (Phryx
Aesopus by Osius)". Faerno,
Gabriello (1743).
Imaginibus in aes...
- scribae, the
clerks or
public notaries,
followed by the lictores, lictors;
viatores,
messengers or summoners, that is,
agents on
official errands; and praecones...
- nota, Robine, tuis. Me
pudet innocuous latices fudisse scelestis,
iamque viatore poculo tuta fero, en
pietatis honos!
Comes hanc nihi
Carliolensis Aedam...
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declension noun of
masculine gender. The
others are the lictores, "lictors";
viatores, "messengers" or "summoners," that is,
agents on
official errands; and...