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The primary source we should focus on here is in fact Festus Fest. 93,25, not Colonna, who speaks of certain local priests: "Irpini appellati nomine lupi, quem irpum dicunt Samnites; eum enim ducem secuti agros occupavere." which translates as "They are called irpini, the name of the wolf, which the Samnites call irpus; following a wolf they arrived at their later domain."
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The primary source we should focus on here is in fact Festus Fest. 93,25, not Colonna, who speaks of certain local priests: "Irpini appellati nomine lupi, quem irpum dicunt Samnites; eum enim ducem secuti agros occupavere." which translates as "They are called irpini, the name of the wolf, which the Samnites call irpus; following a wolf they arrived at their later domain."
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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Quos scriptores isti, viri alioqui præclarissimi & optimè de Repub. literaria meriti, nimium præpropero iudicio secuti sunt.
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Quos scriptores isti, viri alioqui pr鎐larissimi & optim� de Repub. literaria meriti, nimium pr鎝ropero iudicio secuti sunt.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Belg� poste�, non sine tamen cum ijsdem Britannis velitatione, sunt secuti.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Quid enim mouit tantos viros, vt Nautarum maleuolas nugas et mendacia secuti, tam atroci et contumelioso opprobrio gentem nostram diffamarent, commacularentque?
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Quid enim mouit tantos viros, vt Nautarum maleuolas nugas et mendacia secuti, tam atroci et contumelioso opprobrio gentem nostram diffamarent, commacularentque?
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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This is a secuti (ph) variety, the kind most Egyptians buy because it is the cheapest.
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Shoppers appeared to prefer the usual inexpensive secuti (ph).
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_++Ascendente ih {es} u i {n} nauiculam. secuti su {n} t eu {m} discipuli eius.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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