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Vicus Calidus का उपयोग पता करें।
Vicus Calidus aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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Cupboard Love 2: A Dictionary of Culinary Curiosities
Louis Diat, a chef at New York's Ritz-Carlton Hotel who originated the soup
around 1914, made Vichy its namesake to honour the French city near where he
grew up. The city itself probably acquired its name from the Latin phrase vicus
calidus ...
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The Mineral waters of Vichy
... in this volume for the first time, the great importance of these waters in chronic
disease, has been fully understood and described. J. P. L. Paris, 6"1 January
1867. THE MINERAL WATERS OF VICHY. Vichy (Vicus calidus) is one
PREFACE ...
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Water Music: Music Making in the Spas of Europe and North ...
Several of the most fashionable and enduring European watering places owed
their origins to the elaborate bathhouses built by the Romans where they found
thermal springs. Vichy began as Vicus Calidus, established by Julius Caesar,
Bath ...
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THE MEDICAL TIMES AND GAZETTE. A JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, ...
Known in the time of the Romans, who had their aqua calidte or vicus calidus
here, Vichy seems to have been lost sight of as a curative place until the
beginning of the seventeenth century, and did not attain any celebrity until the
end of the ...
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The Medical Times and Gazette
... respect to this fashionable watering- place. Known in the time of the Romans,
who had their aqua calida or vicus calidus here, Vichy seems to have been lost
sight of as a curative place until the beginning of the seventeenth century, and
did ...
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Sacred Wells: A Study in the History, Meaning, and Mythology ...
Founded by Caesar's invading army at the Roman settlement of Vicus Calidus, or
“hot town,” Vichy was the summer residence of Emperor Napoleon III. The
mineral waters are high in calcium carbonates and carbon dioxide with effective ...
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Alternate names of places: a worldwide dictionary
Victoria Nyanza see Victoria, Lake Victoriaville (town, Quebec, southeastern
Canada) : to 1861 Demersville Vicus Ausonensis see Vich Vicus Calidus see
Vichy Vicus Elbii see Viterbo Vicus Julii see Aire-sur-l'Adour Videira (city,
southern ...
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Drinking Water: A History
Specific waterswere recommended for specificailments. Julius Caesar favored
the hot waters at Vichy in France, known inRoman times as the Hot Town (Vicus
Calidus). The great Renaissance artist Michelangelo suffered from kidney stones.
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Vichy and its therapeutical resources
The more moderate enthusiasts content themselves with a derivation from the
Latin vicus calidus, hot village, and the place is designated aquaz calidcs in the
Theodosian table. It is said that Caesar crossed the Allier at this point on his
return ...
Moses Prosser James,
1883
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The Journalist's World
Vicus Calidus (the warm city) was known by the Romans, who went there for their
health. During excavations, vestiges of their presence were found. Controversial
theories, provoked by the discoveries in the Glozel area, seemed to indicate ...
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Vichy grundades som Vicus Calidus av Julius Cæsar. Bath kallades Aquæ Sulis, Baden-Baden Aquæ Aureliæ efter Marcus Aurelius et cetera. Därefter gjorde ... «Svenska Dagbladet, मई 10»