Citations:tertius

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Latin citations of tertius

  • c. 52 BCE, Julius Caesar, Commentarii de Bello Gallico 1.1:
    Gallia est omnis dīvīsa in partēs trēs, quārum ūnam incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquītānī, tertiam quī ipsōrum linguā Celtae, nostrā Gallī appellantur.
    Gaul, taken as a whole, is divided into three parts, one of which the Belgae inhabit, the Aquitani another, those who in their own language are called Celts, in our language the Gauls, the third.
  • 1996 — M•AGRIPPA L•F•COS•TERTIVM•FECIT — Harry Mulisch, The Discovery of Heaven, Chapter 53, 1992. As translated by Paul Vincent