See the Tabulae secvndorum mobilium coelestium of Maginus (Venet.
To these must be added the tabulae alimentariae, relating to the well-known provision made by Trajan for the relief of distress among his subjects, such as that of the Ligures Baebiani (C.
We cannot have tabulae rasae and tabulae scriptae at the same time.
Here tabulae and capae, 'tables and she-goats,' are said to divine.
Calendar, wrongly attributed to Bacon; made by a Minorite at Toledo 1297, and extracted from [thorn]e Tabulae Toletanae.
The cavities of adjacent corallites communicate by means of numerous perforations, which appear to represent solenia, and numerous transverse tabulae are also present.
Tabulae present, and two larger septa, an axial and abaxial, are always present, with traces of ten smaller septa.
Similar notes were kept by the civil magistrates (Commentarii Consulares, Libri Praetorum, Tabulae Censoriae) and stored up in the various temples.
The acta were sometimes inscribed ontabulae publicae (Cic.
Cesi himself published several treatises, two of which are extant; his Tabulae Phytosophicae, and a Dissertation on Bees entitled Apiarium, the only known copy of which last is in the library of the Vatican.
Roerer calls them a novelty, recens excussa, recently printed, from which it appears that the tabulae catechismum Lutheri brevissime simul et crasse complectentes, to which he referred on January 20, did not contain the Sacraments.
Nathaniel Roe's Tabulae logarithmicae (1633) was the first complete seven-figure table that was published.
No wonder that at least three times in the last century of the Republic there arose a cry for the total abolition of debts (tabulae novae): in 88 B.
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