Difference between revisions of "Burrus and Caseous"
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− | *'''Brutus and Cassius''' | + | * '''Brutus and Cassius:''' from Shakespeare' Julius Caesarl in their opposite temperaments, they are like Shem and Shaun, united against tehfather figure (Caesar, HCE) |
− | *'''butter | + | * '''burro''' (''Italian'') butter |
− | *'''Borso and Cosimo''' ? | + | * '''burrus''' (''Latin'') reddish-brown, red |
+ | * '''caseus:''' (''Latin'') cheese | ||
+ | * '''caseous:''' resembling-cheese | ||
+ | * '''Borso and Cosimo''' ? | ||
For more content about Brutus (and possibly, Cosimo), see [http://www.finnegansweb.com/wiki/index.php/Burrus] and [http://www.finnegansweb.com/wiki/index.php/This_graded_intellecktuals] | For more content about Brutus (and possibly, Cosimo), see [http://www.finnegansweb.com/wiki/index.php/Burrus] and [http://www.finnegansweb.com/wiki/index.php/This_graded_intellecktuals] | ||
+ | [[Category: Shakespeare]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Roman history]] |
Latest revision as of 09:08, 2 November 2012
- Brutus and Cassius: from Shakespeare' Julius Caesarl in their opposite temperaments, they are like Shem and Shaun, united against tehfather figure (Caesar, HCE)
- burro (Italian) butter
- burrus (Latin) reddish-brown, red
- caseus: (Latin) cheese
- caseous: resembling-cheese
- Borso and Cosimo ?
For more content about Brutus (and possibly, Cosimo), see [1] and [2]