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It would not be easy to enter into a computation of the private mansions, the blocks of tenements, and of the temples, which were lost. Those with the oldest ceremonial, as that dedicated by Servius Tullius to Luna , the great altar and shrine raised by the Arcadian Evander to the visibly appearing Hercules, the temple of Jupiter the Stayer, which was vowed by Romulus, Numa's royal palace, and the sanctuary of Vesta, with the tutelary deities of the Roman people, were burnt.

Domum et insularum et templorum, quae amissa sunt, numerum inire haud promptum fuerit; sed vetustissima religione, quod Servius Tullius Lunae , et magna ara fanumque, quae praesenti Herculi Arcas Evander sacraverat, aedesque Statoris Iovis vota Romulo Numaeque regia et delubrum Vestae cum penatibus populi Romani exusta; iam opes tot victoriis quaesitae et Graecarum artium decora, exim monumenta ingeniorum antiqua et incorrupta, [ut] quamvis in tanta resurgentis urbis pulchritudine multa seniores meminerint, quae reparari nequibant.

Namque luna de septem astris circulum proximum terrae in cursibus minimum pervagatur.

Namque Luna de feptem aftris circulum proximum terrae in curfibus minimum pervagatur.

Crescit occulto uelut arbor aeuo 45 fama Marcelli; micat inter omnis Iulium sidus, uelut inter ignis luna minores.

Crescit occulto velut arbor aevo 45 Fama Marcelli; micat inter omnis Iulium sidus velut inter ignis Luna minores.

Luna et stellae nocti lucent; sed nox non obscurat eas, quoniam ipsae illuminant eam pro modulo eius.

Luna et stellæ nocti lucent; sed nox non obscurat eas, quoniam ipsæ illuminant eam pro modulo ejus.

In Libro tertio Theoria Lunae & Praecessio Aequinoctiorum ex Principiis suis plenius deducuntur, et Theoria Cometarum pluribus et accuratius computatis Orbium exemplis confirmatur.

Isaaci Newtoni Liber tertius Theoria Lunae & Praecessio Aequinoctiorum ex Principiis suis plenius deducuntur, et Theoria Cometarum pluribus et accuratius computatis Orbium exemplis confirmatur SCALIGERI IVL.

Ex eo, quem circulum luna terdecies in XII mensibus percurrit, eum sol eisdem mensibus semel permetitur.

Ex eo, quern circulum Luna terdecies in duodecim menfibus percurrit, eum Sol iifdem menfibus Te mei permetitur.

Luna Ring is a speculative engineering project which consists in a series of solar generators, disposed around the equator of the Moon, that could send the generated electric energy back to the Earth via microwaves from the near side of the Moon.

Luna Ring est opinabile ingeniariae propositum quod in serie generatrorum solarium circa aequatorem lunarem positorum consistat, quae generatra vicissim energiam electricam ad tellurem per undas breves a proximo lunae latere mittere possint.

This is the mysterium lunae , which was so much a part of the contemplation of the Fathers of the Church, who employed this image to show the Church's dependence on Christ, the Sun whose light she reflects.38 It was a way of expressing what Christ himself said when he called himself the "light of the world" (Jn 8:12) and asked his disciples to be "the light of the world" (Mt 5:14).

Est mysterium lunae valde addictum contemplationi Patrum, qui per hanc imaginem dependentiam docebant a Christo, Sole, cuius lumen illa replicat.38 Genus erat exprimendi quidquid Ipse Christus dixerat cum exhibebatur uti «lux mundi» (Io 8,12) et cum pariter suos hortabatur discipulos ut essent «lux mundi» (Mt 5,14).

Numquid quam solet, luna procedit ?

Numquid ultra quam solet, luna procedit ?

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Arepa (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈɾepa]) is a type of food made of ground maize dough or cooked flour prominent in the cuisine of Colombia and Venezuela.
It is eaten daily in those countries and can be served with accompaniments such as cheese, cuajada (fermented milk) or avocado, or split to make sandwiches. Sizes, maize types, and added ingredients vary its preparation. Arepas can also be found in the Canary Islands.It is similar in shape to the Mexican "gordita" and the Salvadoran "pupusa".
The arepa is one of the most common
pre-Hispanic foods still popular in Venezuela.
Cachapas are traditionally eaten with queso de mano (hand[made] cheese), a soft, mozzarella-like cheese, and occasionally with fried pork chicharrón on the side. Cachapas can be very elaborate, some including different kinds of cheese, milky cream, or jam. They can be prepared as an appetizer, generally with margarine, or as a full breakfast with hand cheese and fried pork.
Tostones (Spanish pronunciation: [tosˈtones], from the Spanish verb tostar which means "to toast") are twice-fried plantain slices. Most commonly known as tostones (in Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Honduras, Nicaragua, Cuba, Dominican Republic and Venezuela), they are also known as tachinos or chatinos (in Cuba), Platano frito (Dominican Republic), bananes pesées (Haiti), patacón pisao in Colombia[1][2] and patacones (in Panama, Venezuela, Costa Rica, and Ecuador).
Latin American cuisine is the typical foods, beverages, and cooking styles common to many of the countries and cultures in Latin America. Latin America is a highly diverse area of land that holds various cuisines that vary from nation to nation. Some items typical of Latin American cuisine include maize-based dishes arepas, pupusas, tacos, tamales, tortillas and various salsas and other condiments (guacamole, pico de gallo, mole, chimichurri, chili, aji, pebre). These spices are generally what give the Latin American cuisines a distinct flavor; yet, each country of Latin America tends to use a different spice and those that share spices tend to use them at different quantities. Thus, this leads for a variety across the land. Sofrito, a culinary term that originally referred to a specific combination of sautéed or braised aromatics, exists in Latin American cuisine. It refers to a sauce of tomatoes, roasted bell peppers, garlic, onions and herbs.
Latin American beverages are just as distinct as their foods. Some of the beverages can even date back to the times of the Native Americans. Some popular beverages include coffee, mate, hibiscus tea, horchata, chicha, atole, cacao and aguas frescas.
Desserts in Latin America are generally very sweet in taste. They include dulce de leche, alfajor, rice pudding, tres leches cake, teja and flan.

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Marcus Aurelius ( head covered ) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter
In this relief depicting a Mithraic tauroctony , Luna drives a biga drawn by oxen (right), while the Sun drives a horse-drawn quadriga (left)
Luna (top right corner) paired with the Sun (top left) in another depiction of the tauroctony

^ Evans, James (1998). The History and Practice of Ancient Astronomy . Oxford University Press. pp. 296–7. ISBN 978-0-19-509539-5 . Retrieved 2008-02-04 .

^ C.M.C. Green, Roman Religion and the Cult of Diana at Aricia (Cambridge University Press, 2007), p. 73.

^ Horace , Carmen Saeculare , lines 33–36.

^ Varro, frg. 23 (Cardauns) = Tertullian , Ad nationes 2.2.14–2-; Attilio Mastrocinque, "Creating One's Own Religion: Intellectual Choices," in A Companion to Roman Religion , p. 383.

^ Jörg Rüpke , Religion of the Romans , p. 133.

^ William Van Andringa, "Religion and the Integration of Cities in the Empire in the Second Century AD: The Creation of a Common Religious Language," in A Companion to Roman Religion (Blackwell, 2007), p. 94.

^ Annemarie Kaufmann-Heinimann, "Religion in the House", in A Companion to Roman Religion , p. 188.

^ Varro , De re rustica 1.1.4–6.

^ Vergil, Georgics 1.5–25.

^ Varro, as preserved by Augustine of Hippo , De Civitate Dei 7.2.

^ Varro, De lingua latina 5.74; Dionysius of Halicarnassus 2.50.3.

^ Orosius 5.12.3–10; De Vir. Ill. 65; Lawrence Richardson, A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992), p. 238.

^ Ovid , Fasti 3.883–84; Richardson, A New Topographical Dictionary, p. 238.

^ Livy 40.2.2; Richardson, A New Topographical Dictionary, p. 238.

^ Appian , Bellum Civile 1.78.

^ Tacitus , Annales 15.41; Richardson, A New Topographical Dictionary, p. 238.

^ Varro, De lingua latina 5.68; Richardson, A New Topographical Dictionary, p. 238.

^ Green, Roman Religion and the Cult of Diana, p. 73.

^ Varro, De lingua latina 6.27.

^ Green, Roman Religion and the Cult of Diana, p. 73.

^ Isidore, Etymologies 18.26, as translated by Stephen A. Barney et al., The Etymologies of Isidore of Seville (Cambridge University Press, 2006), p.
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