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Intemperantia veneris, quam in nautis praesertim insectatur [1332] Lemnius, qui uxores ineunt, nulla menstrui decursus ratione habita nec observato interlunio, praecipua causa est, noxia, pernitiosa, concubitum hunc exitialem ideo, et pestiferum vocat.
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Note 45: Chronica universalis Mettensis, ed.G. Waitz, MGH SS 24.520: "Bis sexcenteno duodeno plebs puerorum/Venditur a nautis, alii pelago pereunt." back
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Solent enim, vt plurimum deesse nautis tam immensi funes, vt in altissimo æquore anchoram demittant: Igitur in dorsis cetorum, respondet Munsterus.
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Solent enim, vt plurimum deesse nautis tam immensi funes, vt in altissimo 鎞uore anchoram demittant: Igitur in dorsis cetorum, respondet Munsterus.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Quid ver� tandem est animi nautis, qui in mari procelloso videntes scopulum, vel, vt
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Quid verò tandem est animi nautis, qui in mari procelloso videntes scopulum, vel, vt
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Scille enim atque Caribdi merito asi [mi] latur, uelim periculositate perfecta tristique [- teque MSS.] nautis malum ibi subministratur.
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Heniochae nautis plus nocuere rates. nec potes infestis conferre Charybdin Achaeis, ter licet epotum ter uomat illa fretum, qui, quamquam dextra regione licentius errant, securum latus hoc non tamen esse sinunt.
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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The "_murmura venturos nautis prudentia ventos_" has already reached us (from San Domingo); the revolutionary storm, now sweeping the globe, will be upon us, and happy if we make timely provision to give it an easy passage over our land.
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Eorum collegium in quibusdam urbibus ad flumen aliquod sitis habebatur, ideoque utricularii sæpe cum nautis conjunguntur, _Inscr. _ ap.
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