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  • 51 Alpheus — Alpheus …

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  • 52Clerk of the market — Whenever the king s household was on the move, the clerk of the market was required to ride in advance of the royal party, securing all necessary supplies. As part of his authority he declared the *assize of bread, wine and ale, and oats to… …

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  • 53Forinsecus — Title of the king s outer marshal, known also as the *earl marshal. His first duties were the dispositions of the king s army on the field before battle. (It is from this the title field marshal is derived.) In times of peace, his responsibility… …

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  • 54Itinerary — The medieval court was constantly on the move, travelling between castles, towns, estates and monasteries, consuming great quantities before moving on. Frequently, the king travelled on to a favourite forest to hunt, with hounds or kestrel, or to …

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  • 55intrinsic olfactory hallucination —    Also known as bodily hallucinated smell. The term intrinsic olfactory hallucination is indebted to the Latin words intrinsecus (within, on the inside) and ol(e)facere (to smell). It was introduced in or shortly before 1971 by the Canadian… …

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  • 56neulateinische Sprache — neulateinische Sprache,   Neulatein, Bezeichnung für die lateinische Sprache der Neuzeit. Die Ablehnung des scholastischen Lateins und schließlich des gesamten, angeblich barbarischen Mittellateins seit dem 14. Jahrhundert durch F. Petrarca, C.… …

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  • 57Carmina Burana — (early 13th century)    The Carmina Burana is a famous collection of love songs, religious songs, drinking songs, political songs, gambling songs, and also of moral songs and religious drama, mostly written in Latin, but to some extent also in a… …

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  • 58AETITES — Lapis est, qui e nido aquilarum sumitur, cuius latissime genera describit Plinius, l. 36. c. 21. Sane nihil gemmeum habet, sed omnia lapidis, non colore, non laevore, non nitore ullô commendandus. Interim sine hoc lapide aquilas non fetificare… …

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  • 59AETNA — I. AETNA Caeli et Terrae filia, quam cum compressisset Iuppiter, Palicos Deos peperisse scribunt. Servius in illud Aen. l. 9. v. 585. Pinguis ubi et placabilis ara Palici. II. AETNA mons Siciliae, prius Inesius appellatus, uti tradit… …

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  • 60ARA Magnetica — Vitreum caelum Archimedes fabricâsse fertur, in quo omnes caelestium corporum motiones, itinera, intervalla, proportiones tam ingeniose aptavit, etc. Ei similem non unam, sed tres ostentat Musaei Kircheriani Ara Magnetica, quae in medio Musaei… …

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