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Derbicēs, um m.дербики, народность к востоку от Каспийского моря, в нижнем течении реки Oxus Mela, PM, QC
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Derbices — or Derbikes were a small pocket of tribial people located at or around Hyrcania, which is an area located in the northern borders of the Iranian Plateau. Most of what history can recount of this tribe is from the writings of Ctesias. Led by their … Wikipedia
DERBICES — pop. iuxta Caucasum. Hi supra Stoicam severitatem minimum quodque delictum poenâ capitis puniunt, Terram venerantur, femininum animal neque edunt, neque sacrificant, eos qui 70. Annos excessêrunt, iugulant: cognatorum carnes vorant, anus… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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Margiana — Extensión de la Margiana c. 300 a. C., superpuesta a las fronteras actuales Margiana (griego Margiana, Μαργιανή, y en persa antiguo Margu) era una región del Asia central, que fue una satrapía persa y después selèucida. Bajo dominio… … Wikipedia Español
LACER — dicitur Asconio Verr 2. amputatis a corpore sensuum membris, h. e. auribus oculisve. Et quidem quos e medio sustulissent olim, eos hoc modo lacerare, Graece ἀκρωτηριάζειν, ne a manibus illorum infestarentur, solebant. Harpocration, Οἱ λυμαινό… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
SEXUS (per) missio animalium — per SEXUS missio animalium vide supra Missio et infra Varia. In sacrificiis Vet. Test. uterque victimarum sexus admissus est, femineus quoque in sacrificiis pacificis; imo non nisi vacca in quibusdam, sed quae iugum nondum subiisset. Quod imitati … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
VICTIMA — Isidoro sacrificium proprie erat, quod post victoriam, superatis hostibus; Diis offerebatur: hinc ut videtur, dicta: an quod vi ictus caderet percussa? an quod vincta ad aram staret? Nonnumquam cum Hostia confunditur. Namque Ovidiô teste, l. 1.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale