Hic Mulier: or, The Man-Woman is a pamphlet published in 1620 in England that condemned cross-dressing. The pamphlet expresses concern about women wearing...
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pamphlet published in 1620 in England in response to the pamphlet Hic Mulier. Where Hic Mulier argued against cross-dressing, and more broadly women's rights...
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Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0333412527. Lucas, R. Valerie (1988). ""Hic Mulier": The Female Transvestite in Early Modern England". Renaissance and Reformation...
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be spurious was added to the gathering snowball of Overbury's works. Hic Mulier, an anonymous pamphlet published in 1620 in opposition to 'masculine'...
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2014, with Lisa Dillon as Moll, and named a season of plays after it. Hic Mulier Haec-Vir Notes Logan and Smith, p. 52. The lost work by Day was probably...
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such as the number, speech role and gender of event participants. Number Hic Caesarem videt. (He's seeing Caesar.) Hī Caesarem vident. (They're seeing...
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to it: e.g. male animals such as hic vir "this man" and hic gallus "this cock", female animals such as haec mulier "this woman" and haec gallīna "this...
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Honesta mulier, Hora mala. H.S.E. – Hic sepultus est, Hic situs est. H.V. – Haec urbs, Hic vivit, Honeste vixit, Honestus vir. H. – Habet, Heres, Hic, Homo...
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end in -us, -a, and -um. later, -is (m.) > later-cul-us (m.) mulier, -is (f.) > mulier-cul-a (f.) tūber, -is (n.) > tūber-cul-um (n.) There are exceptions...
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DII You shall by no means die; if you eat it you shall become like God 6 MULIER SUGGESTIONI SERPENTIS TULIT DE FRUCTU ET COMEDIT DEDITQUE VIRO SUO At the...
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Count Rodrigo appears, without Sancha, with his daughters qua abuit de mea mulier infante domna Sanchia, filia regi imperatori Adefonsi (whom I had from my...
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set to music in a 1577 motet of the same name by Orlando di Lasso. Bella, mulier qui hominum allicit et accipit eos per fortis war, a woman who lures men...
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lo°—loco. l·pl·—locus publicus. l'r—legitur. lu.—Lucæ (Evangelium) lʒ—licet. M—Mulier. ḿ—manus or mense. ḿ.—milliaria. MAGD—Magistratus dixit. mala.—Malachiæ...
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iussissent. Cēnsuēre. Sacerdōs nēquis vir esset; magister neque vir neque mulier quisquam esset. Nēve pecūniam quisquam eōrum commūne[m h]abuisse vellet;...
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After sexual intercourse post coitum omne animal triste est sive gallus et mulier After sexual intercourse every animal is sad, except the cock (rooster)...
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nominative rather than the accusative (e.g. uomo "man" < homō, moglie "wife" < mulier), suggesting that a similar system existed in pre-literary Italian. The...
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there is secondary alliteration of T, L, and R: Mātēr, opti/Mārum Multō // Mulier Meliōr / Mulierum "Mother, best woman by far of the best of women!" In the...
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of the verse or hemistich) is resolved into two short syllables, as with mulier and melior in the first quotation below. The trochaic septenarius metre...
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volŏ scīre, minŭs qu(am) ūllus, volŭptās mea, suăm mātrem, háud mală (e)st múlier. Examples of the second type, where a longum element in the metre is resolved...
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