![]() ![]() Musc.), for our species, in the beginning seems to consist of a powdery and mealy material, which ultimately curdles into a membranaceous substance and the water has dried up, grows whitish, and then it is a membranaceous aquatic Byssus. Nam & nostra species ab initio e pulverulenta & farinosa materia constare videtur, quae dein in membranaceam substantiam coit & aqua exsiccata albescit, tumque est Byssus membranacea aquatica (Dill. For our species, in the beginning seems to consist of a powdery and mealy material, which ultimately curdles into a membranaceous substance and the water has dried up, grows whitish, and then it is a membranaceous aquatic Byssus. Nam & nostra species ab initio e pulverulenta & farinosa materia constare videtur, quae dein in membranaceam substantiam coit & aqua exsiccata albescit, tumque est Byssus membranacea aquatica (Dill. ![]() Byssus latissima, papyri instar super aquam expansa. biblos (bublos), “the papyrus, a sort of rush that grew largely in Egypt, from the inner bark of wich paper was made (poetic for the more usual papyrus) ‘paper.’ (Lewis & Short). ![]() The famed Papyrus of the Egyptians was obtained from our Papyrus antiquorum” (Paxton).īiblus,-i (s.f.II), abl.sg. “from the Syrian, babeer whence the Egyptian word ‘papyrus,’ paper (Cyperaceae). chartEs,-ou (s.m.III), “papyrus, a roll of papyrus any leaf or thin plate” as of metal(Liddell & Scott)] see paper “Greek name of the paper made in rolls from the pith of Cyperus papyrus in Ancient Egypt. papyro: paper paper made from the stalk of the papyrus, or paper-reed, Cyperus papyrus L. and f.III), also papyrum,-i (s.n.II), abl. ![]()
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