The earliest compiled account from the same sources which appeared in print was issued, while Columbus was absent on his last voyage, in the Nouissime Hystoriarum omnium repercussiones, que supplementum Supplementi Cronicarum nuncupantur .
Again, in 1513, a new edition of Ptolemy gave the world what is thought to have been a map by Columbus himself; and in the same year there was a Supplementum supplementi of Jacobo Philippo, of Bergomas.
See "Sir Ralph Sadler's Papers," and see ante, Supplementum III.
This has been kindly done in a letter, which will be found in Supplementum VI.
Footnote A: For an account of recent visits to Mulwith and Plowland, see Supplementum IV.
Later it has its literal meaning: ex geminis singula capita in supplementum gregis reservantur, Col.
In the same year we have in the Supplementum Chronicarum printed by Bernardinus Benalius a few cuts of some size "translated" into an Italian style from those on the same subject in Quentell's Cologne Bible (c.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "supplementum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.