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  • 81PANCARPUM vel PANCARPUS — PANCARPUM, vel PANCARPUS Idem cum silva. Iac. Cuiacio, Franc. Pithoeo, et Is. Casaubono, qui ex πανκάρπῳ θυσίᾳ Atheniensium translatum esse nomen rati sunt ad alia, quae similiter ex variarum rerum miscellâ constarent. Sic enim et πάγκαρπον… …

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  • 82RATIASTUM — Leomovicum urbs. Ptol. vulgo Limoges. Rais vero Bertrando. Agesinatum caput, ad Carantonium fluv. Hodie Inculisma Baudrand. Vide ibi. Caput fuit Lemovicum, uti docet Claud. Ptolemaeus, εν τῇ μεςογαίᾳ Ἀκυτανίας τοῖς Πήκτοςιν ὑπόκεινται Λιμούϊκοι… …

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  • 83THEATRUM — I. THEATRUM Cornelii Balbi, apud circum Flaminium. Ovid. de arte, l. 3. v. 394. Visite conspicuis terna theatra locis. II. THEATRUM Marcelli Romae, P. Vict. ubi palatium Savellae familiae, ubi erat templum Pietatis, et potricus Octaviae. III.… …

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  • 84amfiteatru — AMFITEÁTRU, amfiteatre, s.n. 1. (În arhitectura greco romană) Edificiu destinat jocurilor publice, de formă circulară sau ovală, de obicei neacoperit, având la mijloc o arenă înconjurată de trepte (gradene) şi tribune pentru public. ♢ loc. adj.… …

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  • 85Amphitheater — Am phi*the a*ter, Amphitheatre Am phi*the a*tre,, n. [L. amphitheatrum, fr. Gr. ?; ? + ? theater: cf. F. amphith[ e][^a]tre. See {Theater}.] 1. An oval or circular building with rising tiers of seats about an open space called the arena. [1913… …

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  • 86Amphitheatre — Amphitheater Am phi*the a*ter, Amphitheatre Am phi*the a*tre,, n. [L. amphitheatrum, fr. Gr. ?; ? + ? theater: cf. F. amphith[ e][^a]tre. See {Theater}.] 1. An oval or circular building with rising tiers of seats about an open space called the… …

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  • 87amphitheater — noun Etymology: Latin amphitheatrum, from Greek amphitheatron, from amphi + theatron theater Date: 14th century 1. an oval or circular building with rising tiers of seats ranged about an open space and used in ancient Rome especially for contests …

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  • 88Gladiator — For other uses, see Gladiator (disambiguation). Part of the Zliten mosaic from Libya (Leptis Magna), about 2nd century CE. It shows (left to right) a thraex fighting a murmillo, a hoplomachus standing with another murmillo (who is signaling his… …

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  • 89Rosicrucianism — The term Rosicrucian (symbol: the Rose Cross) describes a secret society of mystics, allegedly formed in late mediaeval Germany, holding a doctrine built on esoteric truths of the ancient past , which, concealed from the average man, provide… …

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  • 90Lucilio Vanini — Lucilio Vanini, or, as he styled himself in his works, Giulio Cesare (1585 February 9, 1619), was an Italian free thinker, born at Taurisano, near Lecce.He studied philosophy and theology at Rome, and after his return to Lecce applied himself to… …

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