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1FORTUNAE — I. FORTUNAE Divinae Ins. Americae Sept. versus terras Arct. ad ostium Orient. Freti Hudsonis, haud pridem ab Anglis detecta. II. FORTUNAE Templum in Campania inter Gales, et Teanum urbes erat …
2FORTUNAE Comes — cognom. Ludovici Cerdani Com. Clarimontis Alphonsi cognom. Exheredis, e Castellae Regibus nepotis, cui Clemens VI. P. P. Ins. Canarias, olim Fortunatas dictas, adtribuit eâ lege, ut batbaris gentibus Christianae religionis lumen inferri curaret.… …
3Fortunae filius. — См. Счастливчик …
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4fortunae-hibernae — L. luck of the Irish. The type specimen was grown at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, from soil brought to England from Tasmania by Lord Talbot de Malahide (1912–1973) an Irish peer …
5SORS Fortunae — apud Minucium Fel. Octavio; Nec de Fato quisquam aut solatium captet, aut excuset; eventum sit Sortis Fortunae, mens tamen libera est etc. Ubi MS. longe melitis illis, qui Fortis Fortunae legunt. Nullus enim huius Romanorum Deae hic locus: sed… …
6TEMPLUM fortunae Praenestes — fuit alias celebertimum, et ipsô Syllâ vetustius, prope Praenestem urbem Latii. Sed et huius nostris temporibus pars aliqua spectanda simulque admiranda temanet in crypta quadam, quae ad inferiores cellas aedium Episcopi abscondita est. Illius… …
7De remediis utriusque fortunae — Phisicke Against Fortune book cover 1579 De remediis utriusque fortunae is a collection of 253 Latin dialogues written by the humanist Francesco Petrarca (1304 1374), commonly known as Petrarch. In 1579 the dialogues were translated into English… …
8INSULA Fortunae divinae — I. INSULA Fortunae divinae De Goede Fortuyns Eyland, ins. est parva et oblonga Oceani Indici, prope oram Occid. Sumatrae ins. a qua 30. leucis Germanicis distat in occas. uti et 20. a Nassavia Ins. II. INSULA Fortunae divinae Iland of Good Fotuyn …
9Rota Fortunae — The Wheel of Fortune, or Rota Fortunae , is a concept in medieval and ancient philosophy referring to the capricious nature of Fate. The wheel belongs to the goddess Fortuna, who spins it at random, changing the positions of those on the wheel… …
10BONAE Fortunae — maris Eoi Insul. Ptol. nunc Borneo, Mercat. Vide ibi …