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  2. List of Latin phrases (L) - Wikipedia

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    locus classicus: a classic place: The most typical or classic case of something; quotation which most typifies its use. locus minoris resistentiae: place of less resistance: A medical term to describe a location on or in a body that offers little resistance to infection, damage, or injury. For example, a weakened place that tends to be reinjured.

  3. Tusculanae Disputationes - Wikipedia

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    The Tusculan Disputations is the locus classicus of the legend of the Sword of Damocles, [16] as well as of the sole mention of cultura animi as an agricultural metaphor for human culture. [17] [18] Cicero also mentions disapprovingly Amafinius, one of the first Latin writers on philosophy in Rome.

  4. Locus classicus - Wikipedia

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    Search for Locus classicus in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the Locus classicus article , using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it ; but please remember that Wikipedia is not a dictionary .

  5. Quod licet Iovi, non licet bovi - Wikipedia

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    Quod licet Iovi, non licet bovi is a Latin phrase, literally "What is permissible for Jupiter is not permissible for a cow". The locus classicus (origin) for the phrase is the novella Memoirs of a Good-for-Nothing (1826) by Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff, although it is not entirely clear that Eichendorff coined the phrase himself.

  6. Climacteric year - Wikipedia

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    These turning points were viewed as changes from one kind of life, and attitude toward life, to another in the mind of the subject: the locus classicus is Ptolemy, Tetrabiblos C204–207, which in turn gave rise to Shakespeare's delineation of the Seven Ages of Man.

  7. House of Marcus Lucretius Fronto - Wikipedia

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    Roger Ling considers these to be the locus classicus of the late Third Style and dates them to about 35 CE to 45 CE. [3] The atrium is the simplest [3] with black fields divided by golden yellow bands. Each field has a small figural detail in the centre, including a bird, a dog chasing a deer and a dog catching a hare.

  8. Epyllion - Wikipedia

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    The locus classicus for the sense of epyllion as a hexametric mythological poem that is not only comparatively short, but also imbued to some extent with the characteristics of Hellenistic poetry is Moritz Haupt's 1855 study of Catullus 64, [4] but it is likely that Haupt was using a term that had in the preceding decades become common to ...

  9. Householder (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    The Mahanama sūtra has been called the "locus classicus on the definition of upāsaka." [11] This sutra is preserved in five versions (two in Pali, ...