10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IULUS»
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Ancient Greece and Rome
Iulus is identified with Ascanius, the son of Aeneas and a Trojan woman, Creusa.
Thus the Julian family also claimed descent from the goddess Venus, the mother
of Aeneas. The earliest source for the identification of Iulus with Ascanius is ...
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A General Natural History: Or, New and Accurate Descriptions ...
A P T E R I A, Or Insects which have no wings; , Clasi' the Second. P 0 D A R I A.
Irsscts which have no wings, hut have limhs. Division the First. Tho/e with ohlong
hodies and numerous legs, or more than six pairs. IULUS. H E Iulus is an Insect ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
10. lulus rupestris, the American iulus : legs 108 on each side; body livid. The
head and antennx are black; the body is about as thick as a goose-quill, and two
inches long ; the two top segments are without feet. Inhabits America. 11.
John Wilkes (of Milland House, Sussex), 1812
H E Iulus is an Insect' of an oblong form, and has the body rounded, not flat. The
legs are about a hundred on each side ; andshc-eyeswrefwo, and are simPlc: 01'
not compounded of other smaller onesr. Iulus fuscus pedihus utrinavue centum.
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A General Natural History: Or, New and Accurate Descriptions ...
H E Iulus is an Insect of an oblong form, and has the body rounded, not flat. The
legs are about a hundred on each side 3 and the eyes arc two, and are simple, or
not compounded of other smaller ones. Iulus fuscus pedihus utrinque centum.
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The natural history of Tutbury, by sir O. Mosley, together ...
Common underneath stones and moss. Family IULLILE. Iulus 6ABuLOSUS [Latr.)
. The Large-banded lulus. Common underneath stones and moss. Iulus
londinense (Leach) . The Large Black lulus. This is the largest species of the
genus, and ...
sir Oswald Mosley (2nd bart.), Edwin Brown, 1863
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The Natural History of Tutbury
Family IULIL\E. Iulus sabulosus (Latr.). The Large-banded lulus. Common
underneath stones and moss. Iulus lONdineNSis (Leach) . The Large Black lulus.
This is the largest species of the genus, and is not uncommon in similar places
with ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
The changes which take place in this animal do not appear to be effected, as in
spiders and most other infects, by calling the skin,_,but by a gradual
deivelopment. ' * , to. Iulusrupestris, the American iulus: legs 108 on each side; '
body livid.
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A General Natural History Or New and Accurate Description of ...
There are several other species of the Iulus, but they will easily be distinguished
by their names; they are, 1. The long and thick, deep brown Iulus. 2.. The little,
black Iulus. 3. The little, ferrugineous Iulus. 4. The large, hollow-behind Iulus. 5.
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Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
PLATE II. Fig. I.' IULUs mmuruta'rus. 2. IULUs PENNsYLvAmvus. This figure is
scarcely hairy enough, and not sumciently acutely mucrnnate. 8. IuLUs
VENUnTUs. 3 a. Head of the Male of mime. 3 b. Head of the Female. *Bans. Amal
'hilos' Soc ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «IULUS»
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'With Fates Driving' Worthy of Triumph
... Virgil's poem—Iulus), played with pathos but without melodrama by Jacob D. Rienstra '17. Ascanius is the son of Aeneas (William Pinkham), ... «Harvard Crimson, Oct 14»
Scenes from The Iliad in ancient art
The boy would be his son, Ascanius (or Iulus), famous from Vergil's Aeneid (c. 19 bc). Other Trojan warriors stand in the background. Fresco ... «OUPblog, Dec 13»
Climate change could increase diarrheal disease in Botswana
House of the Parliament of Botswana in Gaborone. Photo by Iulus Ascanius. Alexander and her colleagues looked at visits to health clinics and ... «Mongabay.com, Oct 13»
'The Privilege of Being a Man'
Iulus will come with me, My wife at a good interval behind.' This image from Virgil captures man's desire to serve others first and place himself ... «RenewAmerica, Oct 09»