10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INCITEGA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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incitega in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
incitega im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Classical examination papers, ed. by P.J.F. Gantillon
... non habet aula Jovis.'* ii. Translate — airi<j>6ov ypva-ov recrcrapa, rpia fjp.
LTdX.avTa tKacrrov IX- Kovra — Xeoiv tXxaiv (TTaOpuv t^Sopov rfp^naXavTov,
cesium, coma, convicium, infttias ire, extemplo, incitega, sigillum, immanis,
segnis, ...
Classical examination papers, Peter John F. Gantillon, 1870
2
The Latin Language: An Historical Account of Latin Sounds, ...
3 Th. incitega : machinula, in qua constituebatur in convivio vini amphora, de qua
subinde deferrentur vina) ; mattea, ' mincemeat' (Varro, L.L. v. 112) (paTTrHif). (
The word appears in a curious military term mattiobarUdus, used by Vegetius for
...
3
Style in the Technical and Tectonic Arts, Or, Practical ...
They have no feet but come to a point in the antique fashion and need a special
base, an incitega, on which to stand.3 ... von Stackelberg and shows a very
graceful combination in which vase and incitega form a whole (see upper figure
on p.
4
Sex. Pompeí Festi et Mar. Verrii Flacci De Verborum ...
Incitega machinula , in qua conftituebatur in convivio vini amphora, dequafubin-
de deferrentur vina. Inclamare, conviciis, & maledidis infeftari. y. Incluais, nobilis,
claras. Incocbe diccbantur mulieres plus xquo calamiftris ufx. N о T л. tidatur: ...
Sextus Pompejus Festus, Marco Verrio Flaco, André Dacier, 1700
5
The records of Oscan, Umbrian and the minor dialects, ...
Paul. ex F. 107 M. Incitega machinula in qua constituebatur in conuiuio uini
amphora, de qua subinde deferrentur uina. Miillez-'s derivation from z'yyv0rix1; or
aiy-yo0fixr; (which Athenaeus 210 a~c describes in almost identical terms)
cannot ...
Robert Seymour Conway, 1897
Here we have something like a wine-basket, made of clay, called ayyod^xtj, or ey
-ywoeij/ci; by the Greeks, and incitega by the Romans, containing two glass
vessels, of the kind called ofu/8a0ov, because, being narrrow in the neck, the
liquor ...
7
Library of Entertaining Knowledge
Here we have something like a wine-basket, made of clay, called ayyoOrjicrj, or
kyyvoOrjici] by the Greeks, and incitega by the Romans, containing two glass
vessels, of the kind. called ofu/3a0oi>, because, being narrrow in the neck, the
liquor ...
8
An Etymological Dictionary of the Latin Language
... as U in Gerundia. It is particularly glutinous; whence some refer it to ndMa, glue
. 1T Al. from mlAoy, food. Concipito, I snatch at, tear. For conpilo, I pillage, rob. Ci
being supposed to be added here, and in Reciprocus, Incitega, Recipero.
Francis Edward Jackson VALPY, 1828
9
M. Accii Plauti Comœdiæ
Sin alter autem pntius est Acidal. — 29 Sin creiracit C. Sin increpravit С. 2. Si
increbuit Aid. Sin increbravit Goeller. — 30 ¡ta et in adibus lenoniis В. 1. Ven. 1. et
edd. »ett. Iteca in adibus lenosis C. Ita et in adibus lenosis C. 2. Qunsi incitega
esin ...
Titus Maccius Plautus, Joannes Fredericus Gronovius, 1829
10
Encyclopedia of Kitchen History
One handy carryall, a twosided clay incitega (liquor basket), bore individual
glassvessels oneachside likea cruet set. Other implements recovered fromthis
era includea glass funnel and a birdshaped siphon withalongtail through which
the ...
Mary Ellen Snodgrass, 2004