satellitium
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satellitium — / litˈi əm/ noun (astrology) A group of several planets in one sign of the zodiac • • • Main Entry: ↑satellite … Useful english dictionary
SATELLES — in Glossis Graeco Lat. Βασιλικοῦ σώματος φύλαξ, Imperatorii seu Regii corporis custos. Solebant enim illi Regium solium circumdare et Principis latus tueri. Unde Stat. Theb. l. 2. v. 384. de Etheocle, Ibi durum Etheoclea cernit Sublimen solio,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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Этрусский язык — Этрусский Самоназвание: неизвестно; самоназвание народа Rasenna Страны: Этрурия … Википедия
Wychgram — Wychgram, Jakob, Schulmann und Literarhistoriker, geb. 1. Sept. 1858 in Emden, studierte 1876–80 in Göttingen und Leipzig, wurde 1881 Oberlehrer an der städtischen höhern Schule für Mädchen in Leipzig, 1890 Direktor dieser Anstalt und des mit ihr … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
stellium — noun satellitium … Wiktionary
RENAISSANCE — André Chastel faisait remarquer un jour que la Renaissance était la seule période de l’histoire qui se fût donné un nom dès les premières manifestations de son essence (les humanistes italiens du Quattrocento parlaient déjà de Rinascità ), et… … Encyclopédie Universelle
ATHENARUM Urbs — alter Graeciae ocellus. Et quidem Graeciam in meditullio terrae, in Graeciae medio Atticam sitam esse, huius umbilicum obtinere Athenas, refert Aristides in Panath. p. 171. 172. Condita fuit urbs in excelsa rupe, a Cecrope, cuius nomen primo… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale