prosciutto risco (< Lat. reseca) riesgo (< Arabic rizq or maybe Italian rischio) risk, line topo (< Gr. tópos) cumbre (< Lat. columen or culmen) top...
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("the prince of the best literary style") and theologorum nostri temporis columen ("the pillar of theologists of our times"). Hegendorf matriculated at the...
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but the origin of the name could also be the Latin collis ("hill") or columen ( "top"). The quarries may also have been used by the Ligurian Apuani tribe...
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Texts", in editoribus G. Tournoy et al. Justus Lipsius Europae Lumen et Columen, Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia 15, pp. 169–78. 2000: "Latinitas....
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Most likely, this church is also where she was buried. Source: Sceptrorum columen, terræ decus et jubar orbis, Hoc artus tumulo vult Caretena tegi: Quâ famulam...
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and cast steel) that conflate the organic and fabricated. Works such as Columen (1998), Schist and Brace (both 2000) resemble limbless, fallen, split or...
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Random House Incorporated, 2010, pp. 10, 41 Iustus Lipsius Europae Lumen Et Columen, ed. Gilbert Tournoy, Jeanine Landtsheer,Jan Papy Max Rooses, "Rubens (Philippe)"...
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Landtsheer; Jan Papy (1 January 1999). Iustus Lipsius, Europae Lumen Et Columen: Proceedings of the International Colloquiium, Leuven, 17-19 September...
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Zebinella cochlearina (Meunier, 1880) Rissoina columen Melvill, 1904: synonym of Chevallieria columen (Melvill, 1904) Rissoina concinna (Laseron, 1956):...
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