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Epictetus calls mensam mutam praesepe, a table without music a manger: for the concert of musicians at a banquet is a carbuncle set in gold; and as the signet of an emerald well trimmed with gold, so is the melody of music in a pleasant banquet.
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Bonvesin da la Riva, “De quinquaginta curialitatibus ad mensam,” in Volgari scelti, P. S. Diehl and R.
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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Bonvesin da la Riva, “De quinquaginta curialitatibus ad mensam,” in Le opere volgari, G.
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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Usque ad duram matrem trepanari feci, et per mensam aperte stetit.
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They call a table mensam, from [Greek omitted], PLACING IT IN
Symposiacs 2004
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They call a table mensam, from [Greek omitted], PLACING IT IN
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Ibi ergo collocant vnam arcam longam et latam sicut mensam vnam.
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Tempore prandij in hac aula, Imperator et Imperatrices, et quisque de prædictis, habet mensam sibi solam, quarum vilior præualet thesauro grandi.
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Electas semper habet praesto 50. puellas ei, et de proximo exquisitissimè ministrantes tam ad mensam quàm ad cubiculum, et ad omne libitum.
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Die sancti paschatis ad mensam apud Westmonasterium assederat, diademate fastigatus, et optimatum turma circumuallatus.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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