The Roman calendar, which gave the days for festivals, courts, etc., corresponding to a modern almanac., Records or registers of important events.
The Roman calendar, which gave the days for festivals, courts, etc., corresponding to a modern almanac., Records or registers of important events.
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William Henry Dixon has written: 'Fasti Eborancenses'
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Henry Fynes Clinton has written: 'Fasti hellenici' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Greek literature, Greek Chronology, Historical Chronology, Latin literature, Chronology, History 'Fasti Hellenici' -- subject(s): Chronology, Greek literature, History 'An epitome of the civil and literary chronology of Greece' -- subject(s): Chronology, History and criticism, Greek literature, History 'Fasti Hellenici, the civil and literary chronology of Greece from the ..'
Peter Reland has written: 'Fasti consulares' -- subject(s): Chronology, History
The prefix is "fasti-" and the root word is "idious". The word "fastidious" means very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail.
Domingo Muriel has written: 'Fasti novi orbis et ordinationum apostolicarum ad Indias pertinentium breviarium cum adnotationibus' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history 'Fasti novi orbis et ordinationum apostolicarum ad Indias pertinentium breviarum cum adnotatonibus' -- subject(s): Papal documents, Politics and government, Religion
Ottaviano Diodati has written: 'Fasti del mondo antico' -- subject(s): Ancient History, Creation, History, Ancient, Poetry
The Roman goddess Flora appears in Book 5 of the poem Fasti. It was written in 8 AD and structured from a first person perspective.
Ludovico Lazzarelli has written: 'Opere ermetiche' 'Fasti Christianae religionis' -- subject(s): Church year, Poetry, Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern)
In Ovid's fasti there is a half bull, half serpent called the Ophiotaurus.This creature also appears in Rick Riordan's Titan's Curse.