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  • While they were hesitating Marcius quickened their movements by a jest: "Let the younger come to the elder and" - his own cognomen was "Philippus" - "the son to the father."

    The History of Rome, Vol. VI 1905

  • On this subject which is commonly called the passive purgation of the intellect, it would be advisable to consult some good author such as Philippus a SS.

    The Interior Castle or The Mansions 1921

  • Philippus Lansbergen Observatory/National News/Zuma Press GOING UP: Using a pinhole camera made from a beer can and photographic paper, the staff at the Philippus Lansbergen Observatory in Middelburg, Netherlands, captured the path of the sun across the sky for six months starting in December.

    Photos of the Day: June 21 2011

  • The gladiators Asicius, Auriolus, Herachthinus, Philippus, and the fearsome Amarantus scratched their names and positions into the white stucco.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • The gladiators Asicius, Auriolus, Herachthinus, Philippus, and the fearsome Amarantus scratched their names and positions into the white stucco.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • The gladiators Asicius, Auriolus, Herachthinus, Philippus, and the fearsome Amarantus scratched their names and positions into the white stucco.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • The gladiators Asicius, Auriolus, Herachthinus, Philippus, and the fearsome Amarantus scratched their names and positions into the white stucco.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • Cruelty and death: Roman historians 'scenes of imperial violence from Commodus to Philippus Arabs (Humaniora) by Asko Timonen

    That's Religulous 2008

  • At this point Lycon, turning to Philippus: We need not ask you what you take the chiefest pride in.

    Symposium 2007

  • The feast proceeded; and, if only to discharge the duty laid upon him at a dinner-party, Philippus must try at once to perpetrate a jest.

    Symposium 2007

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