primus ibid. magnum locus posteriori 2 not attemptedWhat does "ab initio" mean? A. bread and circuses B. it does not follow C. from the beginning 3 not attemptedWhich word completes this Latin term meaning "in proportion"?pro ___ habeas audi urbi mortui diva rata 4...
The name Brimer wasbrought to England in the wave of migration that followed the Norman Conquest of 1066. It is a name for a priest or other ecclesiastical official who read at prime, the first canonical hour. The occupational name Primmer is derived from the Latin primus meaning first, pri...
Actually Augustus started as an equal in a Triumvirate which is only three people. Two people are much easier to subordinate than 10, 15, or 100. Today most modern institutions which employ the Primus Inter Pares have a large number of members. Today the college of cardinals has 120 voting...
So, when you count to 5 in greek or latin, you actually say "one, two, three, four, and thumb." Anonymous November 17, 2004 This reminds me, it really bugs me when people use "ternary" when they mean "trinary". "Ternary" is a synonym for "tertiary" (third in a sequence). "...
Am I really the same person who used to go to Primus concerts with dyed blue-black hair (Manic Panic!) and army surplus pants tucked into shin-high black boots? I did scrupulously avoid the mosh pit, so I guess I was always kind of soft. But at least I was young and soft. (That...
Thomas clearly states that ascribing intellectual reasoning to metaphysics does not mean that discursive reasoning, advancing from cause to effects (from empirical data to general conclusions) is not conducted in its realm. It means, however, that its reasoning especially resembles (resembles as much ...