10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «FAVISSAS»
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favissas in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
favissas and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
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Diccionario da lingua portugueza: recopilado de todos os ...
... para deposito de agua : erño tambem covas subterráneas á maneira de
cisternas , onde se guarda väo as cousas mais preciosas dos donativos fei tos
aos Deoses , que por yelhas ja nao serviäo. V.Favissas ein Blut. Suppl. r FLAVO,
adj.
António de Morais Silva, 1823
2
Supplemento ao vocabulario portuguez e latino que acabou de ...
Era6 huns mancebus , quo fegundo a iniiituicao de Romulo > car- riao nus ,
celebrando a feda do Dcos Fauno.cubertosso de huma pellc na par- te , que a
narureza fe peja de defcobnr* Favissas»ou Flavilias. Erao a mo- do de covas , ou
e ...
3
Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
(De fava) * *Favissas*, f.pl. Subterrâneo ou lugar esconso,nos romanos, para
guarda dos vasos sagrados. (Lat. antigos templos favissae) *Favo*, m. Alvéoloou
conjuntode alvéolos, emque a abelha deposita omel.Fig. Aquillo que tem ...
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
4
El Santuario de Juno en Gabii
TERRACOTAS VOTIVAS* Miguel Angel Elvira Barba* RESUMEN: Las terracota
votivas, que proceden, en su gran mayoría, de tres favissas, permiten establecer
una evolución local, desde la época anterior a las Guerras Púnicas hasta el ...
Martín Almagro Gorbea, 1982
5
Religion and Social Transformations in Cyprus: From the ...
However, for a list of sites identied as sanctuaries by their excavators or other
scholars, on insucient published material see Al-Radi1983, 89–92. For a group of
sites that have been called 'favissas' or sanctuary deposits see Al-Radi1983, ...
Giorgos Papantoniou, 2012
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the ...
117. u “ Sunt autem qui putaut Favissas esse in Capitolio cœliis cistemisque
similes, ubi reponi erant solita ea, quæ in templo vetustate erant facta inutiliu.”
Pompeius Festus de Verb. Signif'6 Niebuhr, History of Rome, 1828. vol. i. page
32.
Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom, 1832
Nec iam Favissas linquit, et nigros Manes, demum trecentis cum laboribus fractos
et aestuantes pariter et fame siccos 35 vix officinae post meridiem reddit iam
feriatae vectibusque adhuc clausae; culpat coronas zophorumque permutat,
spiras ...
Jacopo Sannazaro, Michael C. J. Putnam, 2009
8
The Lives of Ordinary People in Ancient Israel: Where ...
Steps in one corner suggest an upper story above the walls and towers.49 At the
east end is an offset, double-entryway gate between towers, with two flanking
chambers that are like favissas, or cult repositories. We will discuss the fort's ...
9
Varronianus a Critical and Historical Introduction to the ...
88: “Favissw locum sic appellabant, -in quo erat aqua inclusa circa temple. _Sunt
autem, qui putant, favissas esse in Capitolio cellls cisternisque similes, ubi reponi
erant solita ea, quze in templo vetustate erant facts. inutilia." From the analogy ...
John William Donaldson, 1860
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Varronianus: a Critical and Historical Introduction to the ...
Sunt autem, qui putant, favissas esse in Capitolio cellis cisternisque similes, ubi
reponi erant solita ea, qua? in templo vetustate erant facta inutilia." From the
analogy of favissa, mantissa, and from the circumstance that the Romans seem to
...
John Will Donaldson, 1852