• Andreas Divus was a Renaissance scholar, about whose life little is known; in Italian he is called Andrea Divo giustinopolitano or di Capodistria, i.e...
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    about Athenian life and government. Latin translations of the plays by Andreas Divus (Venice 1528) were circulated widely throughout Europe in the Renaissance...
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  • answer was a Latin version of Homer's Odyssey by the Renaissance scholar Andreas Divus that Pound had bought in Paris sometime between 1906 and 1910. Using...
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    Odyssey made by Andreas Divus: Pound disparaged Dartona's work as "thin clear Tuscan stuff", as opposed to the "mellow phrase" of Divus. The letter digamma...
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  • LXXXIX: The right of search and the Anglo-American War of 1812 to 1814 Andreas Divus – Renaissance scholar whose Latin translation of Book XI of Homer's...
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    playwright and filmologist, journalist, publicist, polemicist and publisher Andreas Divus Justinopolitanus, Renaissance scholar who translated the Iliad and the...
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  • senatorial consecration as Divus Iulius in 42 BC, the dictator perpetuo bore the posthumous name Imperator Gaius Iulius Caesar Divus (IMP•C•IVLIVS•CAESAR•DIVVS...
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    (1879–1891) Raffaele Pierotti (1896–1905) Ottavio Cagiano de Azevedo (1905–1915) Andreas Frühwirth (1916–1927) Vincenzo Lapuma (1935–1943) Crisanto Luque Sánchez...
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  • spanned the 1970s and continued intermittently into the 1990s. Valerie a týden divů (1970) .... Valerie Szép lányok, ne sírjatok! (1970) .... Juli Égi bárány...
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    Septimius Severus had himself adopted posthumously by the deified emperor (divus) Marcus Aurelius (r. 161–180); accordingly, in 195 or 196 Caracalla was...
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    who was emperor at the time of Jesus came to be accepted as the son of divus Augustus. Reed discusses this coinage in the context of Mark 12:13–17 in...
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    Unlike later temples, such as the Temple of Divus Augustus in Rome, the temple was not dedicated to divus (the deified) Augustus - a title only given...
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  • pronunciation: [il ˈdiːvo], The Celebrity or more literally The Divine, from Latin divus, "god") is a 2008 Italian biographical drama film directed by Paolo Sorrentino...
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  • Psychology Press. pp. 1–2. ISBN 9780415226622. "morior invictus". eudict.com. "Divus Claudius". thelatinlibrary.com. Larry D. Benson, ed. The Riverside Chaucer...
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  • name: Mariano Rumor Pious Mariano (Pio Mariano) Full name: Giulio Andreotti Divus Julius (Divo Giulio) The Hunchback (Il Gobbo) Beelzebub (Belzebù) Uncle...
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    the Twelve Caesars. One passage in the biography of the Emperor Claudius Divus Claudius 25, refers to agitations in the Roman Jewish community and the...
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    (Latin: Templum Divi Claudii), also variously known as the Temple of the Divus Claudius, the Temple of the Divine Claudius, the Temple of the Deified Claudius...
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    Philologie 19, 1902, col. 780f J. Boman, Inpulsore Cherestro? Suetonius' Divus Claudius 25.4 in Sources and Manuscripts Archived 2013-01-04 at archive...
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    Augusta, Divus Aurelianus, 22.4. Zosimus, Historia nova, I, 50.2. Historia Augusta, Divus Aurelianus, 23. Watson 2004, p. 72. Historia Augusta, Divus Aurelianus...
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    book of tributes to fallen comrades, Bárvy (Colours), a novel, Makanna otec divů, which won the Czechoslovak book prize that year, and a small book of reminiscences...
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    Sibi » e l'Analogia dei Nomi Divini Nel Pensiero di S. Tommaso d'Aquino". Divus Thomas. 63: 336–348. JSTOR 45077278. Philipp W. Rosemann (1996). Omne Agens...
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    title Divus (Diva if women) to their names to signify their divinity. Traditional Roman religion distinguished between a deus (god) and a divus (a mortal...
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    divine aura for her descendant, preparing the way for Caesar's own cult as a divus and the formal institution of the Roman Imperial cult. Immediately after...
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    rest. Rusor, because all things return eventually to the earth. Salutaris Divus, a name assigned to him when he restored the dead to life. Whenever the...
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    The Temple of Hadrian (Templum Divus Hadrianus, also Hadrianeum) is an ancient Roman structure on the Campus Martius in Rome, Italy, dedicated to the...
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    is shown barefoot, which indicates that he is a hero and perhaps even a divus, and also adds a civilian aspect to an otherwise military portrait. Being...
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    every individual. Upon death, an emperor could be made a state divinity (divus) by vote of the Senate. The Roman imperial cult, influenced by Hellenistic...
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  • ab Abr. 2291 (275 AD); Cassiodorus, Chronicles, 990 Historia Augusta, Divus Aurelianus, 35.3 Aurelius Victor, De Caesaribus 35–37 Hijmans, Steven E...
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    his military triumphs and provide a space for public affairs. Temple of Divus Julius—Built in the Roman Forum by Augustus in 29 BC, it was dedicated to...
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    principis (emperor's money) Fomenting civil war Violating the divinity of Divus Augustus (sacrilege). He was found guilty and punished posthumously for...
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