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  • Volui scribere epistulam tibi, quia vere tu es solus animalis inanimatus in figura draconis repletus tomento qui scripsit commentaria et recessiones apud blogspot.

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

  • Volui scribere epistulam tibi, quia vere tu es solus animalis inanimatus in figura draconis repletus tomento qui scripsit commentaria et recessiones apud blogspot.

    The Dragon's Mailbag 2007

  • It seems quite plain, as I think about it, that it would make sense that, if history was a study in figura, then there would be a way to project present history onto the future -- i.e., create history not to inform the future but to create it differently.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Mary Kate Hurley 2007

  • ... tu es solus animalis inanimatus in figura draconis ...

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

  • ... tu es solus animalis inanimatus in figura draconis ...

    The Dragon's Mailbag 2007

  • a peculiarly Romantic figura is helpfully elucidated in the following modern poem.

    The Beauty of the Medusa: A Study in Romantic Literary Iconology 1972

  • Isidore of Seville composed both terms figura and forma (Differentiae, Ch. 1).

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas W. TATARKIEWICZ 1968

  • A wrong interpretation of the words "figura" and "veritas", and a few ambiguous passages have given rise to the opinion among a few

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • Es un mueble que muestra la progresividad del diseño en su inusual figura, bellamente tallada a mano, en madera de roble, de un lado muestra un diseño clásico y continua del otro, con formas lineales y moderna.

    Evolution Vase 2009

  • His largely illusory professional status, maintained in the interest of bella figura, masked the reality of his desperate circumstances, just as his own worldly views were at variance with those of his unseen aunt, through whom he voiced visceral prejudices and beliefs.

    Rereading: Naples '44 by Norman Lewis 2011

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  • See figurae.

    February 16, 2008