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  • She studied Latin at school and planned to continue her studies
  • ollege, where served as professor of Greek and Latin at the high school department.
  • olia" was first published by Gentian Hervet in Latin at Paris (1561), at Basle (1562); in Greek and
  • for several years and served as a professor of Latin at Central from 1878 to 1882.
  • her influence was made professor of Greek and Latin at Bourges.
  • Initially he taught Latin at the 1st Kievan Gymnasium for Boys, but the
  • Therefore, Shakespeare learned his excellent Latin at the Stratford-upon-Avon Grammar school.
  • From 1883 to 1887 Kittredge taught Latin at Phillips Exeter Academy.
  • From 1880 until 1888 he was professor of Latin at University College, London.
  • ed to Britain and in 1934 took up the Chair in Latin at Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
  • Leach (1855-1918) was a Professor of Greek and Latin at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York fr
  • A native of Sichuan, Yuan Dehui studied Latin at the Roman Catholic School in Penang.
  • dgend, he was, from 1865 to 1881, professor of Latin at St David's College, Lampeter (now the Unive
  • He was named professor of Latin at the Seminary of Guadalajara in 1911.
  • is return to Pennsylvania, he taught Greek and Latin at St. Thomas College from 1905 to 1908.
  • "Living Latin at the Vatican" (review of Lexicon Recentis La
  • Moore then taught Latin at the University of Chicago (1894 - 98), and
  • s Professor of Classics and Giger Professor of Latin at Princeton University.
  • In the school year 1550-1551 he taught Latin at Queen's College, and the following school y
  • Between 1886 and 1893, he was teacher of Latin at the Sofia High School for Boys.
  • Kentucky, on March 5, 1834, Rose was studying Latin at age 5 and received an excellent education u
  • Sinha studied French and Latin at Bristol University before taking a Postgrad
  • Aronson has taught Latin at schools including Sidwell Friends School an
  • of Housman's lectures as Kennedy Professor of Latin at Cambridge University.
  • The specific name is derived from the Latin atratus (dressed in black), in reference to th
  • Audentius ( Latin: Audentius) was bishop of Toledo (Hispania), a
  • The name of Orly came from Latin Aureliacum, "the villa of Aurelius".
  • The species name is derived from Latin aurora "dawn".
  • s from PIE *h₂ausos-, cognate to Greek Eos and Latin Aurora.
  • The only Latin authors edited by him were Livy (1829-1830) an
  • as a byword for a remote and empty location by Latin authors such as Cicero, Juvenal, and Horace.
  • work was mainly based on the previous works by Latin authors like Prisciano, Dimedes or Donato, but
  • imitation), which was the most influential for Latin authors, is lost.
  • inarum, containing a number of quotations from Latin authors, taken from hitherto unpublished manus
  • dus acquired much learning, read the Greek and Latin authors, and was well versed in the Scriptures
  • on the similarity of his name with that of two Latin authors.
  • In 1983 Sebasstian joined Latin avant-garde band Freaks Amor as trombonist, ba
  • Its specific epithet is derived from the Latin azureus 'blue', and capillus 'of the head'.
  • d British English, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Latin, Babelfish Japanese, and the two joke English
  • e he obtained his B.A. degree in 1950, and his Latin Bachelor of Laws degree in 1952.
  • enth studio album by Marc Anthony which covers Latin ballads from the past and the second Latin pop
  • Guillaume de Baillou ( Latin: Ballonius) (1538-1616) was a French physician
  • Caldera was a Latin band that combined jazz, funk and rock with a
  • Her breakthrough was in the Latin band Charanga ‘76, where she became the first
  • s godfather introduced him to the music of the Latin bands - an experience which inspired him to be
  • ter, Machito helped him get positions in other Latin bands.
  • Bartholomew of Parma ( Latin: Bartolomeus de Parma) was the first recorded
  • Amahuaca uses a Latin based script.
  • The Uniform Turkic Alphabet was a Latin based alphabet used by non-Slavic peoples of t
  • Interview at Latin Beat Magazine
  • eak Up" is a medium-tempo song combined with a Latin beat.
  • The region was called Belgica in Latin because of the Roman province Gallia Belgica w
  • n was born in Boston, where he attended Boston Latin before enlisting, aged 17, in the US Army.
  • The word capriculturist, which is derived from Latin, began to appear with some frequency in the la
  • lated to Welsh bedw(en), Breton bezv(enn), and Latin betula.
  • The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bhagalpur ( Latin: Bhagalpuren(sis)) is a diocese located in the
  • The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bhopal ( Latin: Bhopalen(sis)) is an archdiocese located in t
  • his assistants were the first to translate the Latin Bible into English about 1384.
  • The Paraphrases were Latin Biblical paraphrases, rewritings of the Gospel
  • He led the 14-24 piece Latin Big band Azteca.
  • "Te Quiero" was on the Latin Bilboards charts all of 2008.
  • 2006 awards and another nomination at the 2006 Latin Billboard Music Awards for Latin Pop Airplay S
  • cess during their short career, even winning a Latin Billboard in 2005 for Best Tropical Song .
  • Roger Sanchez Remix) was nominated at the 2004 Latin Billboard Music Awards as the Latin Dance Club
  • song "No Te Quiero Olvidar" was nominated for " Latin Dance Club Play Track Of The Year" at the 2006
  • ngs won the Reggaeton Album of the Year in the Latin Billboard Awards 2007.
  • Mi Cama Huele a Ti received a Latin Billboard Music Award nomination for "Hot Lati
  • During her career she has had nine Latin Billboard Top 40 hits.
  • April 23, they performed the song at the 2009 Latin Billboard Music Awards.
  • Paulina performed the song at the 2005 Latin Billboard Awards.
  • Yo" won Reggaeton Song of the Year at the 2006 Latin Billboard Music Awards.
  • A Latin Billboard Award Winner.
  • 2007 Latin Billboard Music Awards
  • In the 2006 Latin Billboard Music Awards, the song was nominated
  • Mi Corazoncito received two awards in the 2008 Latin Billboard Music Awards for "Hot Latin Song of
  • Species Latin binomial name abbreviations
  • In 1864 he published the Latin biology textbook Philosophia zoologica.
  • n baroccio or biroccio and ultimately from the Latin birotus, "two-wheeled".
  • Bigram - from the Latin bis meaning "twice" and the Greek γράμμα (gram
  • chy of Mukacheve got his independence from the Latin bishop of Eger
  • quien (III, 971) also gives the names of eight Latin bishops, from 1208 to 1518.
  • The Latin Bit is an album by American jazz guitarist Gra
  • ( Latin Blaeu Atlas, set in Antiqua, 1650s)
  • He favoured the project for a Latin Bloc of France, Spain, Italy and Portugal.
  • In digestion, a bolus (from Latin bolus, ball) is a mass of food that has been c
  • sician who was considered to be the "Father of Latin Boogaloo".
  • Epodes (1902), and wrote the textbooks A First Latin Book (1903) and The Elements of Latin (1906).
  • Part of a Latin book published in Rome in 1632.
  • ound 800 the Codex Millenarius, an illustrated Latin book of the Gospels was written at the abbey.
  • Second Latin Book and Reader (1853)
  • His first Latin book was released in the year 2000 and was fol
  • (born 12 March 1953) is an author of Greek and Latin books for students and teachers.
  • shing debut to American audiences as the first Latin born American ever to win consecutive medals a
  • a link with the French Bosquet (small wood) or Latin Boscus (wood).
  • The butler ( Latin botellarius or botecarius) was the official in
  • ce of hands, hence their scientific name, from Latin bracchium meaning "arm" and Greek ichthys mean
  • can have a different meaning; in the original Latin Braille the same ⠓ can represent digit "8".
  • e quercus is a feminine name of 4 ª decline in Latin, bramble might derive from the form of the Lat
  • Temocapril (also known as Temocaprilum [ Latin]; brand name Acecol) is an ACE inhibitor.
  • the Texas Revolution, The Liberty Band and The Latin Breed.
  • The species name is combined from Latin brev- "short" and manus "hand".
  • ng the Yugoslavian era and renamed back to the Latin Bridge after the Yugoslav Wars.
  • Latin Bridge photographed in 2005
  • 3. "My Latin Brother" - 6:50
  • In 1993 Suarez got the Latin Builder's Association to donate $150,000 to re
  • ld school is his vast knowledge, not merely of Latin, but of Greek and Hebrew.
  • The words were not the original Latin but pietist poetry, written in German.
  • Arabic and French and proficient in Greek and Latin but did not speak English.
  • What he had to say would have sounded dry in Latin, but significantly, no Latin sermons by Jordan
  • I don't know Latin, but the famous quote that most people are fam
  • gend on the uniform's seal is not the original Latin, but instead is simply replace with 'Richmond
  • He wrote poems in Latin, but none of them survived.
  • Rutka wrote in Latin, but he has also published translations of his
  • The original language of the treaty ist not Latin but the cities lingua franca Middle Low German
  • They were drawn up in Latin by Richard Bancroft, Bishop of London, and onl
  • y Philip Glass set to a libretto in German and Latin by Martina Winkel.
  • It was set to music in Latin by Jules Van Nuffel: In convertendo Dominus.
  • The motto was translated into Latin by Scottish Capt.
  • rs. Owen selected the motto which was put into Latin by Professor W.B. Saffold, of the University o
  • It was translated into Latin by the medieval chronicler and historian Willi
  • s composed to the Polish text, translated from Latin by Jan Kochanowski.
  • It was translated into Latin by M. Hanel, S.J., and published again at Prag
  • found in Worcester Cathedral and is quoted in Latin by Fuller.
  • where the Latin C is replaced with the Cyrillic С.
  • Paolo Agostino (or Agostini; Augustinus in Latin; c. 1583 - 1629) was an Italian composer and o
  • Saint Cadoc (or Cadog) ( Latin: Cadocus) (born about 497), Abbot of Llancarfa
  • cidio originates from the Latin caedere, which means to kill.
  • In humans, the calcaneus (from the Latin calcaneum, meaning heel) or heel bone is a bon
  • The calends was a feature of the Latin calendar, absent from the Greek calendar.
  • Calefaction comes from the Latin calor meaning "heated", and facere "to make."
  • name Champigny ultimately comes from Medieval Latin Campaniacum, meaning "estate of Campanius", a
  • Jocelyn (original Latin: Canzolinus, Italianised as Gozzelino) was an
  • La Chapelle-Huon ( Latin Capella Hugonie) is named after one of its anc
  • Rustic capitals (in Latin capitalis rustica) is an ancient Roman calligr
  • loeocapsa (from the Greek gloia (glue) and the Latin capsa (box) ) is a genus of photoautotrophic b
  • escending nodes were called the dragon's head ( Latin: caput draconis, Arabic: ra's al-jauzahar) and
  • also the etymological root of "captain" (from Latin caput head).
  • In old English law, a capite (from Latin caput, head) was a tenure, abolished by Act 12
  • sh - a form of the name Ceretic or Caradog (in Latin Caratacus) - rather than Germanic in origin.
  • rom Old English ceastre, city, ultimately from Latin castra, camp.
  • The name "Chesters" comes from Latin castra, a fortified place.
  • The Basento ( Latin Casuentus) is a river in southern Italy.
  • His Latin Catechism is mentioned by Peter Heylyn, Aerius
  • nalists in the 2004 Independent Music Awards - Latin Category.
  • s at Our Lady of Expectations Church under the Latin Catholic diocese of Chingelpet (Madras-Mylapor
  • Latin Catholic bishops also must make regular ad lim
  • This is a Latin Catholic church in the name of 'Our Lady of Lo
  • Prayikkara Matha also known as St. Mary's Latin Catholic Church, is situated at Prayikkara.
  • St. Sebastian latin Catholic Church is situated at Valiyaperumpuzh
  • The majority of the population are Latin Catholic Christians.
  • The villagers are of Latin Catholic faith and hence a large church which
  • of Lisieux Catholic Church, Vellayambalam is a Latin Catholic church in Vellayambalam junction, in
  • her, remains the pride of the Roman Catholic ( Latin Catholic) Diocese of Quilon.
  • Followers of Latin Catholic, Malankara Catholic, St. Thomas Evang
  • The word kettle originates from Latin catillus, which in various contexts is transla
  • ic name is derived from Greek eos, "dawn", and Latin cauda, "tail", a reference to the basal morpho
  • off's law was in some version valid for Greek, Latin, Celtic and Balto-Slavic, but not for Indo-Ira
  • The ciliospinal center (in Latin: centrum ciliospinale) is a structure which re
  • med") is the present passive infinitive of the Latin certiorare ("to show, prove, or ascertain").
  • The name cetyl derives from the whale oil ( Latin: cetus) from which it was first isolated.
  • 'Ota 'ika is a Polynesian dish, similar to Latin ceviche, consisting of raw fish marinated in c
  • oss are engraved the words VINICULUM AMICITAE ( Latin: chain of friendship).
  • UK Closed Professional Latin Champion, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005
  • World Masters Professional Latin Champion, 2000
  • UK Closed Professional Latin Champion, 2000, 2002
  • Dutch Open Amateur Latin Champions 1998, 1999
  • The song is woven in with Latin chants, and is reprised at the end, once again
  • bol can be used in multiple scripts, e.g. as a Latin character, a Vietnamese character, a Chinese c
  • " Latin to Greek Transliterator", where you can turn L
  • n ISO 9:1995 (standard of transliteration into Latin characters of Cyrillic characters) for letter
  • his Italian co-stars meant that he could play Latin characters, such as Mexicans.
  • Caritas in Veritate ( Latin: Charity in Truth) is the third encyclical of
  • Her version of the song topped the Latin Charts for 6 weeks.
  • Among his hits on the Billboard Latin charts are "Corazon Partido", "Me Pasa Igual a
  • It performed much better on the Latin charts, topping the Hot Latin Tracks for eight
  • It reached #9 in the Billboard Hot Latin Charts.
  • ame her most successful song and toped all the Latin charts.
  • song No Te Veo reached #4 in The Billboard Hot Latin Charts.
  • Latin Choir by Jonas Berggren
  • It focuses on the work of Latin choreographers.
  • As a result the people of Latin Christendom must repent for their sins.
  • ld contacts with the Byzantine Empire and with Latin Christendom.
  • 1929) and Latin Christian Bank after the Reserve Bank of India
  • Apart from his writing, he worked to conserve Latin Christian culture in Muslim territory.
  • Latin Christian/Gospel Album Of The Year: "Para Ti,"
  • abria and Sicily, was instrumental in bringing Latin Christianity to an area which historically fol
  • The Latin Chronicle was written by a Mozarab Christian.
  • In his Latin chronicle of the Diocese of Metz, Chronica uni
  • The practice was not found in the Latin Church until more than two centuries later.
  • a work against the Latin Church and the council of Florence in Le Moine
  • n of quotations or “sentences,” from Greek and Latin Church Fathers, the former translated.
  • Trepcza old latin church
  • sculptures of the four saintly fathers of the Latin Church, St Augustine, St Ambrose, St Gregory a
  • Orthodox Church was repressed in favour of the Latin Church, under Patriarch Bernard of Valence, wh
  • 2 February 1696, it was extended to the entire Latin Church, and the date changed to 24 September.
  • pponent of the Greek church and as well as the Latin church.
  • One of the three surviving Medieval Latin churches in Galata, it now serves the local Ma
  • The Roman Catholic Diocese of Chimbote ( Latin: Cimbotien(sis)) is a diocese located in the c
  • Czimislav ( Latin: Cimusclus) was a 9th-century Sorbian king.
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