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Hexameter

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Schema hexametri dactylici Hexameter [1] [2] sive hexametrus [1] [2] (a Graeco ἐξάμετρος 'ex sex metris compositus') est versus poesi Latinae nec non Graecae communis, qui ex sex metris constat. In singula metra ictus cadit. Pedes usque ad quintum dactyli (- ˘ ˘) aut spondei (- -) esse solent, sextus tamen spondeus aut saepius trochaeus (- ˘). Dactylicus appellatur hexameter cui pes quintus dactylus est, spondaicus autem cui pes quintus spondeus. Vergilius ipse clarissimus hexametro dactylico semper usus est. Sic Vergilii prima ecloga incipit: Tȳtĭrĕ | tū pătŭ | lāe rĕcŭ | bāns sūb | tēgmĭnĕ | fāgĭ sīlvē | strēm tĕnŭ | ī mū | sām mĕdĭ | tārĭs ă | vēnă; Nexus interni Distichon, quod componitur hexametro et pentametro; Poema epicum Epyllion Gulielmus Meyer Notae | ↑ 1.0 1.1 Lewis, C.T. & Short, C. (1879). A Latin dictionary founded on Andrews' edition of Freund's Latin dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ↑ 2.0 2.1 Saalfeld, G.A

Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus

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Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus (natus anno 185 a.C.n., mortuus anno 129 a.C.n.) vir publicus ac militaris Romanus fuit. Index 1 Gens et iuventus 2 Cursus honorum 3 Fontes 4 Bibliographia 5 Notae Gens et iuventus | Pauli Macedonici filius, adoptione Scipionis Africani nepos erat. A tenera aetate Graecis litteris a Polybio praestantis ingenii viro eruditus est. Ex sua doctrina tantos fructus tulit, ut non modo aequales suos, sed etiam maiores natu omni virtutum genere superaret. Temperantiae et continentiae laudem ante omnia comparare studuit, quod quidem tunc difficile erat. Mirum enim est quo impetu ad libidines et epulas iuvenes Romani et tempore ferrentur. At Scipio contrarium vitae institutum secutus, publicam modestiae et continentiae famam est adeptus. Polybium semper domi militiaeque secum habuit. Semper inter arma ac studio versatus est; aut corpus periculis, aut animum disciplinis exercuit. [1] In matrimonium duxit Semproni

Android Studio Layout Constraints - referencing constraints from included xml

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0 I'm using Android Studio 3.2 I have a layout that works, but will be similar in many ways to additional layouts I need to create. I decided to try to separate out many of the common items, then use "include" to try to reuse these common items as "template" for this page. When successful, I'd like to use this "include file" as the basis for other layouts. In "File1" I created a few "guidelines" and some common buttons. "File2" contains the ConstraintLayout that "includes" "File1". Some items in File2 reference the guidelines defined in File1. I got this to work by enclosing the XML in File 1 by "merge" declarations. Viewing File2 using the "Design" tab in Android Studio has items in the "

Apollo/GraphQL field type for object with dynamic keys

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6 3 Let's say my graphql server wants to fetch the following data as JSON where person3 and person5 are some id's: "persons": { "person3": { "id": "person3", "name": "Mike" }, "person5": { "id": "person5", "name": "Lisa" } } Question : How to create the schema type definition with apollo? The keys person3 and person5 here are dynamically generated depending on my query (i.e. the area used in the query). So at another time I might get person1 , person2 , person3 returned. As you see persons is not an Iterable, so the following won't work as a graphql type definition I did with apollo: type Person { id: String name: String } type Query {