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May 23 -- A clash, regarded in Rome as being the first skirmish of the war, occurs between Italian and Austrian troops at Forcellini di
New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 4, July, 1915 April-September, 1915 Various
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Since the works of Forcellini, and Facciolati, and
The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851 Various
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A term applied in later Roman times to the head of any administration — thus "primicerius notariorum", "primicerius protectorum" etc. (cf. Forcellini, "Totius latinitatis Lexicon", s.v.).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Vincenzo de Vit, known principally for two works of vast labour and research, the "Lexicon totius Latinitatis", a new and greatly enlarged edition of Forcellini, and the "Onomasticon", a dictionary of proper names; Giuseppe Calza, noteworthy as a philosopher; Paolo
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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The adjectival equivalent in Latin of both these words is viaticus, i.e. "of or pertaining to a road or journey" (Facciolati and Forcellini, "Lexicon").
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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While engaged in this work, Forcellini is said to have conceived the idea of an entirely new Latin lexicon, the most comprehensive ever compiled.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Forcellini collaborated with his master in revising the so-called
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Forcellini that the Romans called a small flaw in crystals _sal_.
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Forcellini, Lex. in _Fiber_ et _Castor_, Ducange in _Bever_, and Adelung in _Biber_.)
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