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http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/lrc/eieol/latol-1-R.html
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| | Remove Katux Latinus, removal instructions |
 | | Several versions (Katux Latinus 1.02, Katux Latinus 1.1, Katux Latinus 1.1a, Katux Latinus 2.0) of this French RAT virus appeared in the internet from May 2002 to February 2003. |  | | By clicking "post comment" button you agree not to post any copyrighted, unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, profane, hateful, racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable material of any kind. |  | | This program was created by a hacker called Katux. |
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http://www.2-spyware.com/remove-katux-latinus.html
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http://bol4100-01.k12.fsu.edu/aenbk7test.html
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| | CliffsNotes::Aeneid:Book Summary and Study Guide |
 | | When Turnus vows to march against Latinus, who has refused to declare war against the Trojans, the king’s rule is totally undermined; his own subjects look to Turnus for leadership. |  | | Immediately following the passage describing Aeneas’s planning the city, Virgil describes the activities of Latinus’s household, activities that symbolize an ordered society, which Aeneas wants for himself and his people. |  | | Virgil leaves little doubt that Aeneas and the Trojans are not to blame for the upcoming, all-out war. |
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http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitNote/id-3,pageNum-33.html
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| | Titus Livius: The History of Rome, Book 1 |
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http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/livius/trans1.html
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| | SparkNotes: The Aeneid: Book VII |
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http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/aeneid/section7.rhtml
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http://members.lycos.co.uk/avitus2002/CLL.html
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| | Virgil:Aeneid VII |
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http://www.tkline.freeserve.co.uk/VirgilAeneidVII.htm
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| | Lehrer-Online (Hymnus Latinus Europae) |
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http://www.lehrer-online.de/dyn/409223.htm
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| | Maffeo Vegio, "Supplement to the Twelfth Book of the Aeneid," as translated by Thomas Twyne -- virgil.org |
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http://virgil.org/supplementa/vegio-twyne.htm
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| | Book of Jasher 74 |
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http://www.ccel.org/a/anonymous/jasher/74.htm
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| | LATINUS - LoveToKnow Article on LATINUS |
 | | -xii.), Aeneas, on landing at the mouth of the Tiber, was welcomed by Latinus, the peaceful ruler whose seat of government was Laurentum, and ultimately married his daughter Lavinia. |  | | Latinus was a shadowy personality, invented to explain the origin of Rome and its relations with Latium, and only obtained importance in later times through his legendary connection with Aeneas and the foundation of Rome. |  | | In Hesiod (Tlteogony, 1013) he is the son of Odysseus and Circe, and ruler of the Tyrseniaris; in Virgil, the son of Faunus and the nymph Marica, a national genealogy being substituted for the Hesiodic, which probably originated from a Greek source. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/L/LA/LATINUS.htm
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| | Greeks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greeks
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| | aeneid12-17 |
 | | King Latinus had a man to keep his cattle, and this man's daughter, Silvia by name, had a tame stag which her brothers had found when it was a fawn, and had brought to her. |  | | King Latinus takes from you the wife that he had promised, and is about to hand over his kingdom to a stranger from over the sea. |  | | But King Latinus, though the people bade him declare war and open the gate, would have nothing to do with it; he hid himself. |
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http://www.islas.org/mrsdoan/aeneid12-17.html
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 | | At this point we realize that Turnus, now so fully iden fied with his madness as to be indistinguishable from it, can neither speak to the issue with Latinus nor can Latinus speak to him; he is, in a very real sense, a phantom wandering through the broken images that constitute his delusions, his consciousness. |  | | Latinus, torn by bad conscience since he knows what Fate has commanded and knows, too, that he has been impotent to fulfill those commands, begs Turnus to desist from his plan and to submit to the will of Heaven, both for the good of the Latins and for his own good. |  | | It is not enough to say that Vergil desires to show by his oxymoron the wide difference between Turnus' state of mind and that of Hector (Turnus' unbridled passion as against Hector's controlled excitement and resolve...) in order to emphasize, by this artful contrast, the full force of Turnus' violentia. |
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http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~kdickson/johnson.html
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| | Latinus: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic |
 | | Hesiod (hesiodos) was an early greek poet and rhapsode, believed to have lived around the year 700 bc.... |  | | In roman mythology, amata was the wife of king latinus of the latins.... |  | | In later Roman mythology[Click link for more facts about this topic] Latinus is sometimes the son of Faunus[For more, click on this link] and Marica Marica quick summary: |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/l/la/latinus.htm
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| | Act III |
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http://members.tripod.com/~LtnTcha/actiii.htm
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| | CISP - WHIT1/1 |
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http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/cisp/database/stone/whit1_1.html
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| | Union Académique Internationale |
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http://www.uai-iua.org/english/projects/proj_9_en.asp
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| | Aristoteles Latinus - Collaborators |
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http://www.hiw.kuleuven.ac.be/dwmc/al/about/staff/brams.htm
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| | bellum latinus |
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http://help.berberber.com/members/bellum-latinus.html
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| | Latinus |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/l/latinus.html
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| | Lector Latinus, a program for reading Latin |
 | | While Lector Latinus itself is designed for Windows-based computers, the HTML files it produces may be viewed on any computer which has an internet browser or may even be posted on the internet for public access. |  | | This version does not include the library of public domain Latin texts which are on the CD of the full commercial version because this would make the file size too large for many to download. |  | | Lector Latinus 1.0.1 costs only $25 (US shipping via media mail is included. |
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http://ll.50webs.com
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| | Aristoteles Latinus |
 | | The most important objective of the project is to bring to evidence the various forms in which Aristotle’s texts came to be read in the West. |  | | The critical edition of all medieval Greek-Latin translations of Aristotle (Aristoteles Latinus) is one of the main projects supervised and supported by the |  | | The Aristoteles Latinus collection meets the highest standards for critical editions of medieval texts. |
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http://www.hiw.kuleuven.be/dwmc/al/about/project.htm
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| | Humbul full record view for -- Aristoteles Latinus De Wulf-Mansion Centre Leuven |
 | | Aristoteles Latinus is a project aiming to produce a multi-volume critical edition of all the medieval translations of Aristotle from Greek to Latin, including a critical apparatus evidencing the way in which Aristotle's texts became known in the West. |  | | The project is under development at the De Wulf-Mansion Centre, Catholic University, Louvain and it is receiving support from the International Union of Academies. |  | | Humbul full record view for -- Aristoteles Latinus De Wulf-Mansion Centre Leuven |
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http://www.humbul.ac.uk/output/full2.php?id=14051
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| | Averroes Database - Introduction |
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http://www.thomasinst.uni-koeln.de/averroes
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| | [HERBARIUS LATINUS], Tractatus de Virtutibus Herbarum. |
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http://www.polybiblio.com/watbooks/1444.html
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| | Katux Latinus |
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http://www.pestpatrol.com/pest_info/stomp/k/katux_latinus.asp
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| | Latinus Backdoor Command |
 | | It also attempts to notify the attacker through a HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) connection. |  | | Latinus is a backdoor Trojan that infects vulnerable Microsoft Windows operating systems. |  | | Once the Latinus server is launched, it copies itself to the Windows System directory as avpdll32.exe. |
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http://www.juniper.net/security/auto/vulnerabilities/vuln331.html
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| | LABYRINTHUS LATINUS |
 | | After some time (in June 1997) we had the idea to build it in the Latin language to make this language available for other people to understand it while playing a game and to show that one can understand a so-called 'dead' language easily even before attending lessons in latin. |  | | That's the story why LABYRINTHUS LATINUS exists since December 2000 on the internet. |
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http://labyrinthus.latinus.imp.ch
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| | Modern Guides to Medieval Authors and Texts |
 | | Kibre, "Hippocrates Latinus: Repertorium of Hippocratic Writings in the Latin Middle Ages," Traditio 31 (1975) 99-126; 32 (1976) 257-292; 33 (1977) 253-295; 34 (1978) 193-226; 35 (1979) 273-302; 36 (1980) 347-372; 37 (1981) 267-289; 38 (1982) 165-192. |  | | When completed, this will be a guide to the corpus of Greek and Latin literature which came to the West via translation and to the commentaries on Greek and Latin authors. |
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http://www.ou.edu/class/med-sci/authors.htm
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| | Portrait de Latinus |
 | | Il est évident que Latinus est lune des pièces les plus intéressantes du puzzle pour essayer de comprendre les mystères politico-judiciaires des années quatre-vingt. |  | | Latinus était également officier de réserve de la Force aérienne et fréquentait le Brabant reserve officer club (BROC). |  | | Par la suite, au cours dune instruction judiciaire dont il était lobjet, Latinus désignera cette organisation étrangère: il sagissait de la Défense intelligence agency (DIA), léquivalent militaire de la CIA (2). |
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http://www.resistances.be/tueurs3.html
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| | Latinus -- Latinus war ein König aus der römischen Mythologie Er war ein K... |
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http://latinus.exsudo.de
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| | Perseus Lookup Tool |
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http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/vor?type=phrase&alts=0&group=typecat&lookup=Latinus
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| | Holistic Processing of Faces: Learning Effects with Mooney Faces -- Latinus and Taylor 17 (8): 1316 -- The Journal of ... |
 | | Articles by Latinus, M. Articles by Taylor, M. Articles citing this Article |  | | The specialness of faces is seen in the face inversion effect, |  | | Reprint requests should be sent to Marianne Latinus, Centre de Recherche Cerveau and CognitionUMR 5549, Faculté de Médecine Rangueil, 133, route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse Cedex 4, France, or via e-mail: marianne.latinus{at}cerco.ups-tlse.fr. |
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http://jocn.mitpress.org/cgi/content/abstract/17/8/1316
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| | Aeneid, Book 7 |
 | | Embassy to King Latinus (lines 198-387): embassy sent while Aeneas starts to establish a foundation spot; embassy is received by Latinus; Ilioneus asks that the Trojans to be allowed to settle in Latin territory; Latinus agrees and offers his daughter in marriage as token for peace. |  | | Trojan's First day on Shore (lines 139-197): the fulfillment of Celaeno's prophecy; an omen from Jupiter |  | | Juno interferes; war begins; Latinus goes into seclusion (lines 388-879): Juno is wrathful and goes to the Fury Allecto for help |
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http://www.personal.kent.edu/~bkharvey/roman/sources/virgil07.htm
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| | St. Latinus - Catholic Online |
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http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=4196
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| | Graesse, Orbis Latinus |
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http://www.columbia.edu/acis/ets/Graesse/contents.html
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| | BD Latinus 1.0 |
 | | Backdoor Latinus 1.0 is a Trojan that opens up a backdoor program that, once installed on a system, permits unauthorized users to remotely perform a variety of operations, such as changing the registry, executing commands, starting services, listing files, and uploading or downloading files. |  | | Latinus typically runs from the server file "c:\WINDOWS\msHtml.exe" over ports 11831 and 29559 via TCP. |  | | You should take immediate action to stop any damage or prevent further damage from happening. |
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http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/nis_ids/s20179.html
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| | Aristoteles Latinus |
 | | Although its main purpose is the edition of the medieval Greek-Latin translations of Aristotle, the Aristoteles Latinus Centre also participates in other research projects, two of them in collaboration with the Department of Linguistics. |  | | How to buy the Aristoteles Latinus books / CD-rom? |
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http://www.hiw.kuleuven.be/dwmc/al
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| | Virgile - Enéide, 7 - Plan |
 | | Turnus, furieux, pousse son peuple à faire la guerre contre Latinus et contre les Troyens. |  | | Latinus va consulter l'oracle du dieu-devin Faunus, son père, en respectant strictement un rituel imposé. |  | | Latinus, malgré son désir et ses prédictions, se sent impuissant à lutter contre Junon et se retire dans son palai (572-600). |
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http://bcs.fltr.ucl.ac.be/Virg/V07-Plan.html
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| | eTrust Spyware Encyclopedia - Latinus |
 | | In the past three months, we have received reports of Latinus in: |  | | As more objects are placed in a machine, manual removal becomes more difficult and more error-prone. |  | | The 'Clot Factor' is a measure of how much a pest 'gums up' a machine by adding registry entries, files, and directories. |
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http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/pest/pest.aspx?id=42068
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| | Humbul Record : Orbis latinus |
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http://www.humbul.ac.uk/output/full3.php?id=11062
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| | Connect to Aristotles Latinus: UW-Madison Libraries |
 | | The resource you have selected is included in the Aristoteles Latinus database which is licensed to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. |  | | If you need help with searching this database, consult Reference and Research Assistance. |  | | After connecting with the database, click on desired language. |
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http://www.library.wisc.edu/databases/connect/aristoteleslatinus.html
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| | Lecture_10-02 |
 | | VII Comes to King Latinus; (quarrel between Achaeans and Trojans Latinus recognizes Aeneas as his over a princess) |  | | VIII The Tiber tells Aeneas to join with |
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http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~rcknapp/Lecture_11-13.htm
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