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Alea iacta est - Faktoren der Entstehung von ...
Das erste Jahrzehnt des 21.
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Earthen Ring - Guilds: Aegis of Olethros, Alea Iacta Est, ...
Un joven con grandes ideales se embarca con una comunidad en una aventura misionera.
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Alea iacta est!: Glück und Leid gehen immer Hand in Hand.
„Eatur quo deorum ostenta et inimicorum iniquitas vocat. Iacta alea est.“ „Dorthin gehe es, wohin der Götter Zeichen und der Feinde Unrecht ruft. Geworfen ist der Würfel.“ Sueton: Divus Iulius, 32f
Jennifer Jasmin Funk, 2014
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Alea iacta est. Guerra tra Cesare e Pompeo. De bello ...
Antero Reginelli. Intanto, i giuliani trottavano. Percorsi dodici chilometri si accamparono. Il vantaggio di mezza giornata f ritenuto da Giulio sufficiente per tenere a distanza gli inseguitori e uscire dai loro artigli. Il giorno dopo, stess musica.
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The Routledge Dictionary of Latin Quotations: The ... - Strona 173
... invia virtuti nulla est via: no way is impassable to virtue (Ovid) invicta labore: by labor unconquered invicta veritate: by ... iacta alea esto): let the die be cast (Julius Caesar, as quoted by Suetonius) jacta est alea (or, jacta alea est): the die is ...
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Handbook for Classical Research
A Latin speaker might say alea iacta est, iacta est alea, iacta alea est or, for that matter, aleam ieci, aleam iactam esse dico or simply iacta! Each of these grammatically correct utterances says that a die, or the die, has been cast; in what ...
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Steps Towards an Evolutionary Physics - Strona 143
11.1. Crossing. the. Rubicon. When Julius Caesar decided to cross the Rubicon, declaring “Alea iacta est”, he knew he was breaking the rules of Roman power. In science, crossing the Rubicon is a metaphor for a change of paradigm and the ...
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Contributions to Latin Lexicography - Strona 116
32 ' iacta alea est,' inquit, usually translated 'the die is cast.' But it is probably a translation of the Greek eppnn-ai f36\os. 2. Met., hazard, risk, chance ; sometimes with gen. of the thing risked: Varro R. R. 1. 4. 3 ubi salu- Iritas non est, cultura ...
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Eternal City: Confessions of a Vampire - Strona 326
APPENDIX All Scriptural quotations are taken from the oldest Christian Bible, the Vulgate of Saint Jerome. “Iacta alea est” has been attributed to Julius Caesar. He reportedly spoke these words, as he crossed the river, Rubicon, in Italy, with his ...
J. William David Kirkpatrick, 2007
2 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «IACTA ALEA EST» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
iacta alea est im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
After Years in Politics and Prison, Louisiana Ex-Governor Will Run …
“Iacta alea est,” Mr. Edwards said, after describing how Julius Caesar came to the rescue of the unhappy citizens of Rome. “The die is cast. Today I cross the ... «New York Times, Mär 14»
Kość jest rzucona - oznajmił Cezar i zaczął przekraczać rzeczkę …
W wersji łacińskiej brzmiało to alea iacta est albo iacta alea est, czyli `kość jest, została rzucona`. U nas owe słynne słowa wypowiedziane przez Gajusza ... «Przełom, Okt 10»