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− | * '''liber lividus:''' (''Latin'') blue book → ''[Ulysses]]'', which was first published with a blue dustjacket (the colour of the Greek flag) and was regarded as a "blue book" (i.e. an obscene or pornographic book) → [[Page_13|FW 013.21]] [[bluest book]] on the previous page | + | * '''liber lividus:''' (''Latin'') blue book → ''[[Ulysses]]'', which was first published with a blue dustjacket (the colour of the Greek flag) and was regarded as a "blue book" (i.e. an obscene or pornographic book) → [[Page_13|FW 013.21]] [[bluest book]] on the previous page |
* '''lividus:''' (''Latin'') (1) of a blue or leaden color, bluish; (2) making ''livid'', deadly; (3) produced by a beating, a bruising; black and blue | * '''lividus:''' (''Latin'') (1) of a blue or leaden color, bluish; (2) making ''livid'', deadly; (3) produced by a beating, a bruising; black and blue | ||
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* '''Livy:''' Paduan-born Roman historian | * '''Livy:''' Paduan-born Roman historian | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:24, 24 May 2016
- liber lividus: (Latin) blue book → Ulysses, which was first published with a blue dustjacket (the colour of the Greek flag) and was regarded as a "blue book" (i.e. an obscene or pornographic book) → FW 013.21 bluest book on the previous page
- lividus: (Latin) (1) of a blue or leaden color, bluish; (2) making livid, deadly; (3) produced by a beating, a bruising; black and blue
- Leviticus: third book of the Old Testament, primarily concerned with Jewish religious law and priestly rituals
- The Book of the Law: the text central to the philosophical and religious practice called Thelema founded by Aleister Crowley
- Livy: Paduan-born Roman historian