that the mythological character Lusus derives from a mistranslation of the expression lusum enin Liberi patris ("from lusus father Liber derives"), in Pliny's...
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the command of man". Lusus Serius was first published in Latin by Lucas Jennis in 1616. The full name of the work in Latin is Lusus Serius, Quo Hermes sive...
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The Lusus Troiae, also as Ludus Troiae and ludicrum Troiae ("Troy Game" or "Game of Troy") was an equestrian event held in ancient Rome. It was among...
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Teratology (redirect from Lusus naturae)
literature referred to abnormalities of all kinds under the Latin term Lusus naturae (lit. "freak of nature"). As early as the 17th century, Teratology...
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[Lusitania takes its name from the Lusus associated with Bacchus and the Lyssa of his Bacchantes, and Pan is its governor]. Lusus is usually translated as "game"...
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Lusus' reign is traditionally placed in the 16th - 15th centuries BC, e.g., in the Livro Primeiro da Monarchia Lusitana. All this is debated; Lusus has...
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Being Earnest". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 29 April 2024. "Lusus". BBC Radio 4. Archived from the original on 19 December 2022. Retrieved...
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Canto VII. The heroes of the epic are the Lusiads (Lusíadas), the sons of Lusus—in other words, the Portuguese. The initial strophes of Jupiter's speech...
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"public horse" and Roman cavalry parades and demonstrations (such as the Lusus Troiae) is complex, but those who participated in the latter seem, for instance...
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In botany, a sport or bud sport, traditionally called lusus, is a part of a plant that shows morphological differences from the rest of the plant. Sports...
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system), Earth 2, Esperance, Freeholm, Freude, God's Grove, Grass, Lee III, Lusus, Madre de Dios, Maui-Covenant, Metaxas, Nordholm, Nuevo Madrid, Pacem –...
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Myth and History (Cornell University Press, 1997), pp. 45–46. See also Lusus Troiae. J.N. Bremmer and N.M. Horsfall, Roman Myth and Mythography (University...
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pygmaea lusus angustifolia Kom. Caragana pygmaea subsp. austrotuvinica Bondareva Caragana pygmaea lusus brevifolia Kom. Caragana pygmaea lusus latifolia...
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Terezi Pyrope, Tavros Nitram and a violent cycle of revenge which kills her lusus (caretaker). Eventually it is revealed that this also killed Aradia, turning...
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Hegemony forces in the Hyperion system Gabriel Féodor Kolchev – senator of Lusus Tyrena Wingreen-Feif – Martin Silenus’ editor Hermand Philomel – transport...
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Lus. is an abbreviation that can refer to: lusus naturae, botanical term meaning 'sport of nature' Ludisia, a genus of orchids abbreviated as Lus. LUS...
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Roman province of Lusitania, corresponding to part of modern Portugal) Lusus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Luso....
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Afterwards, Ascanius leads the boys in a military parade and mock battle, the Lusus Troiae—a tradition he will teach the Latins while building the walls of...
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operates a shop on campus, LUSU Shop; and also an off campus housing agency LUSU Living. LUSU also helps to support LUSU Involve, a volunteering unit...
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honorable trace-horse to the right, though Tiberius led the older boys in the Lusus Troiae ("Trojan games") as part of the performances held at the Circus Maximus...
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triphyllum lusus bispadiceum Engl. Arisaema triphyllum lusus bispathaceum Engl. Arisaema triphyllum var. montanum Fernald Arisaema triphyllum lusus trispadiceum...
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[citation needed] David Bayford called it dysphagia lusoria because in Latin, lusus naturæ means sports of nature, freak of nature, or natural anomaly. Bayford-Autenrieth...
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triacanthos f. pendula (Asch. & Graebn.) Rehder (1949) Gleditsia triacanthos lusus pendula Asch. & Graebn. (1907) Gleditsia triacanthos var. brachycarpos Michx...
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process whereby a new plant is created from a twig. In botany, the term lusus was used. In horticulture, the spelling clon was used until the early twentieth...
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for projects in Uganda in 1994 and Tanzania in 1996. He is the owner of LUSU Resource Corporation and co-owner of AGROMACHINES Liberia. Boakai has served...
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plural, were the games held in conjunction with Roman religious festivals. Lusus Troiae, the Troy Game Homo Ludens, Johan Huizinga book on the importance...
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var. subglabra Regel & Tiling Silene graminifolia lusus subglabra Regel Silene graminifolia lusus tenuis (Willd.) Regel Silene graminifolia var. tenuis...
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Lancaster University Students' Union (redirect from LUSU)
The Lancaster University Students' Union (LUSU) is a students' union at Lancaster University in Lancashire, England. It is a registered company and charity...
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cause of the symptoms suffered by the narrator in the gothic short story "Lusus Naturae," by Margaret Atwood. Some of the narrator's symptoms resemble those...
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the Temple's dedication. Postumus, still a student, participated in the Lusus Troiae ("Trojan Games") with the rest of the equestrian youth. At these...
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