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  • 61LATRONUM Lusus — idem cum Ludo Latrunculorum i. e. Calculorum, quem Graeci recentiores Ζκτρίκιον, indeque mauritani Alzatrec et Hispani Axedres vocant. Ovid. de Arte Am. l. 2. v. 207. Sive latroncinii sub imagine calculus ibit etc. Scachios hodie appellant Itali… …

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  • 62PILEATI Fratres — apud Catullum, Epigr. 38. v. 1. 2. Salax taberna, vosque contubernales, A pileatis nova Fratribus pila: Castor et Pollux sunt, quibus Pilea Veteres affinxêre, Philo, περὶ ἀρετῶν. Hinc et Appuleius, Miles. 10. Iunonem quidem Castor et Pollux,… …

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  • 63SISTRUM — Instrumentum fuit Musicum, in Isidis sacris percuti solitum, oblongum, manubriatum in ima parte, cancellatum traiectis virgulis, et ut verbô dicatur, laminae ac praeterea nihil, definiente Pignoriô Comm. de Servis, qui proin virum doctum cum… …

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  • 64SOLYMI — populi in summis Tauri montis iugis constituti, inter Lycios et Pisidas, proterea a Strabone nunc his nunc illis attribuuntur. Deos hic oluêre post mortem tres istos e Viris Principibus, Ἄρσαλον, Δρύον, Τροσωβιόν, ut eos appellat Plut. de defect …

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  • 65Transi — L Homme à moulons, Boussu (Belgique), XVIe siècle …

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  • 66Leprosy — • A chronic infectious disease caused by the bacillus leprœ, characterized by the formation of growths in the skin, mucous membranes, peripheral nerves, bones, and internal viscera, producing various deformities and mutilations of the human body …

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  • 67Protestantism — • Discussion of Protestant beliefs and doctrines Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Protestantism     Protestantism     † …

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  • 68P.M. — P.M.     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Abbreviations     ► Abbreviation in Catacomb Inscriptions     Plus Minus ( More or Less ); or Piae Memoriae ( Of Pious Memory ); or Post Mortem ( After Death ) The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume… …

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  • 69Leopold Auenbrugger —     Leopold Auenbrugger     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Leopold Auenbrugger     (Or von Auenbrugg).     An Austrian physician, born 19 November, 1722; died 17 May, 1807. He was the inventor of percussion in physical diagnosis and is considered one… …

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  • 70Roger Anderton —     Roger Anderton     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Roger Anderton     A Catholic layman, son of Christopher Anderton of Lostock, brother of James and uncle of Lawrence Anderton. His name often appears on the Recusant Roll of Lancaster, and of his… …

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