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--[[Tacitus]]; ''videte'': [[5/89]], #3.
  
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[Breitenfeld B.B., [[5/69]]]
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"nisi iam dies esset exactus." --Tacitus
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This quote is drawn from [[Tacitus]]' "Dialogus de Oratoribus" and translates from Latin as "If the day were done" or "if the day were not almost spent."
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*'''Breitenfeld''' - A village in the city of Leipzig, Germany. The site of two battles during the [[Thirty Years War]]. In 1631, [[Gustavus Adolphus]] led an alliance of Saxon and Swedish forces and defeated the armies of the Catholic League and the [[Habsburgs]]. Imperial troops were defeated again at Breitenfeld in 1642.
  
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*∩ is a symbol in mathematics representing intersection. The intersection A ∩ B of two sets A and B is the set that contains all elements of A that also belong to B (or equivalently, all elements of B that also belong to A), but no other elements. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersection_(set_theory) Wikipedia]

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5/1/14 Ad
MAY DAY 2015
Publication Date May 1, 2014
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SR/CL: Leitmotiv. "nisi

iam dies esset exactus."

--Tacitus; videte: 5/89, #3.

May Day, 2014. ∩ •••

[Breitenfeld B.B., 5/69]

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G.A.: !

Luther: +

Cromwell: #

Calvin: *

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Solid black border with inscribed dots at the top, left, and bottom.

Ad Image

14-may1.jpg

Leitmotiv

"nisi iam dies esset exactus." --Tacitus

This quote is drawn from Tacitus' "Dialogus de Oratoribus" and translates from Latin as "If the day were done" or "if the day were not almost spent."

Ad References

Locations

  • Breitenfeld - A village in the city of Leipzig, Germany. The site of two battles during the Thirty Years War. In 1631, Gustavus Adolphus led an alliance of Saxon and Swedish forces and defeated the armies of the Catholic League and the Habsburgs. Imperial troops were defeated again at Breitenfeld in 1642.

Scientific and Mathematic References

  • ∩ is a symbol in mathematics representing intersection. The intersection A ∩ B of two sets A and B is the set that contains all elements of A that also belong to B (or equivalently, all elements of B that also belong to A), but no other elements. Wikipedia