- PELAGII (S.)
- S. PELAGIIoppidum S. Pelai, locus Galliae, in Nevarra inferiori, Hadr. Vales. Notit Gall. in voce S. Gaudentii Castrum.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
SANCTI Pelagii oppid — in Navarrra inferiori S. Palai … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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BUCCINUM — conchylii genus, unum e tribus, e quibus purpura olim eliciebatur. Plin. l. 9. c. 40. Pretia medicamentô sunt quidem pro fertilitate littorum viliora: non tamen usquam Pelagii centenas libras qumgentos nummos excedere, et buccini centenos sciant … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
PELAGIAE Conchae — apud Plin. l. 9. c. 35. Miror ipso tantum gaudere eas caelô, sole rubescere, candoremque perdere, ut corpus humanum. Quare praecipuum custodiunt pelagiae altius mersae, quam ut penetrent radii: sunt αἱ ἐμβύθιοι, ut Isidorus vocat, quae in fundo… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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