Meaning 'red-haired; ruddy', this name was made popular by William II of England (1087-1100AD), who was nicknamed 'Rufus' Origin of the name Rufus English Please log in to add to your favourite names. login Popular middle names Samuel Popular sibling names Finley Finn Matilda Barnaby Mis...
Until I start an official translation round,the English changes are NOT final, meaning that there's a good chance (and it pretty much happens every time I introduce a set of new messages) that I will alter these messages, or might remove or drastically change some of them altogether. Mean...
Checklist I looked at https://github.com/pbatard/rufus/wiki/FAQ to see if my question has already been answered. I performed a search in the issue tracker for similar issues using keywords relevant to my problem, such as the error messag...
¹⁶WhileCallusclaimsthat‘therealmeaning of substantial formis misunderstood’¹⁷by Rufus,thecaseis ratherthatRufus’understandingof sub-stantial formsis somewhatunusual.Whilemostof thelaterdiscussioncenteredon thequestionof whetherasinglesubstancecanhave morethanonesubstantialform–e.g. whether,beside...
An adaption of a lesser-knownThomas Hardynovel, but a very well-done one. Rufus Sewell plays the jilted lover who comes to a tragic end. Par for the course in Hardy, though this is unusual in that the man dies and not the woman (spoiler alert). ...
s extant works cited in the footnotes of this article. The Lutz translation was originally published in 1947, and the edition I cited has the benefit of the original Greek and English translations on facing pages. The more recent King book provides a more modern preface and introdu...
摘要: Is the Glass Half-Empty, or Half-full? - DavisS. Rufus: The Federal Principle: A Journey through Time in Quest of Meaning. (Berkeley: University of California, 1978. Pp. 248. $11.50.) - Volume 41 Issue 2 - Vukan Kuic
,The name Rufus is a boy's name of Latin origin meaning "red-head". Rufus is a rumpled, redheaded (it was the nickname for red-haired King William) ancient Roman name popular with saints and singers (e.g. Rufus Wainwright); now, Rufus is on the cutting edge of cool. Fellow ...