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vitiosus, with one exception. Some
Roman calendars (fasti)
produced under Augustus and up to the time of
Claudius mark
January 14 as a dies
vitiosus,...
- In
classical rhetoric and logic,
begging the
question or ****uming the
conclusion (Latin: petītiō principiī) is an
informal fallacy that
occurs when an...
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religious prohibition placed by
Augustus on the day,
marked as a dies
vitiosus ("defective" day), is
explained by Linderski, "The
Augural Law", Aufstieg...
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Xerosaprinus vitiosus is a
species of
clown beetle in the
family Histeridae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America. "Xerosaprinus
vitiosus Report"...
- The double-banded
pygmy tyrant (Lophotriccus
vitiosus) is a
species of bird in the
family Tyrannidae, the
tyrant flycatchers. It is
found in Brazil, Colombia...
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testing [a premise]
Circular reasoning.
Similar term to
circulus vitiosus.
circulus vitiosus vicious circle In logic,
begging the question, a
fallacy involving...
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Neoporus vitiosus is a
species of
predaceous diving beetle in the
family Dytiscidae. It is
found in
North America. "Neoporus
vitiosus Report". Integrated...
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birthday on 14 January, c. 83 BC, had been
decreed as a "defective" day (dies
vitiosus) by
Augustus (C****ius Dio 51.9.3). However,
since Drusus's
birth is also...
- round-dancing
through ever
higher ironic levels, into a most embarr****ing
circulus vitiosus. Here one can
chase one's ego
across numerous habitats,
enjoying the capacity...
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Februarias EN • some
fasti of the
early Prin****te mark
January 14 as a dies
vitiosus, a
religiously defective day,
because it was the
birthday of Mark Antony...