THOMAS in Latin translation

['tɒməs]
['tɒməs]
thomam
thomas
thomae
thomas

Examples of using Thomas in English and their translations into Latin

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London: Thomas Tegg.
Londinii: Thomas Tegg.
John Pule and Nicholas Thomas.
Pule, Ioannes, et Nicholas Thomas.
Springfield, IL: Thomas, 1956.
Springfield Illinoesiae: Thomas, 1956.
Biography of Thomas Henry.
Cum praefatione et bibliographia M. Thomas Inge.
US Library of Congress, Thomas. loc. gov, accessed 24 October 2008.
AmericanTreasures of the Library of Congress apud www. loc. gov, inventum 23 Decembris 2007.
Thomas II fl.
II+157 paginae t.
Arkwright had previously assisted Thomas Highs, who invented the spinning frame.
Consilium iubet Anakin speculari Palpatine, quem suspicantur fraudulentiae.
Thomas, T. The Confait confessions.
Mart. tam per confessiones BCE.
The company was founded by Thomas Rogers in an 1832 partnership with Morris Ketchum and Jasper Grosvenor as Rogers,
Sodalitas anno 1832 a Thoma Rogers, Morris Ketchum, et Jasper Grosvenor fundata est,
When Thomas Rogers died in 1856,
Anno 1856, Thoma Rogers mortuo,
Cormac McCarthy, and Thomas Pynchon.
et Thoma Pynchon.
Isaac Barrow was born in London in 1630 to Thomas Barrow and his wife Ann.
Anno 1630, Isaacus Barrow Londini natus est patre Thoma Barrow et matre Anna.
The first examples were the Shakespeare adaptations produced by Thomas Betterton with music by Matthew Locke.
Prima exempla fuerunt accommodationes ludorum Shakesperii, a Thoma Betterton cum musica Matthaei Locke productorum.
printed in London"for Thomas Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Crowns, Cheapside.
Cheapside"('pro Thoma Parkhurst, apud Biblia et Tres Coronas, Cheapside') impressus est.
collection of her poetry became available for the first time when scholar Thomas H. Johnson published The Poems of Emily Dickinson in 1955.
1955 primum inveniri potuit, cum liber The Poems of Emily Dickinson a Thoma H. Johnson proferretur.
The first surviving reference to Zoroaster in English scholarship is attributed to Thomas Browne(1605-1682), who briefly refers to the prophet in his 1643 Religio Medici, followed by the Oxford English Dictionary's record of the 1743 Warburton, Pope's Essay.
Prima mentio Zoroastris in scripturis Occidentalibus exstans ad Thomam Browne(1605-1682) attribuitur, qui vatem breviter in libro Religione Medici(1643) commemoravit.
Philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn's 1962 critique implied psychology overall was in a pre-paradigm state, lacking the agreement
Scientiae philosophi Thomae Kuhn critica anno 1962 implicavit psychologiam generatim in praeparadigmatico statū esse,
in scientific historical writing', Prince influenced historians such as Jeremy Belknap and Thomas Hutchinson, and his Annals was still being used as a reference text as late as 1791.
rerum gestarum scriptores sicut Ieremias Belknap et Thomam Hutchinson movit, atque eius Annales iam ut textus referentialis usque ad 1791 adhibebatur.
the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences and the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Pontificia Academia Scientiarum Socialium et Pontificia Academia Sancti Thomae Aquinatis.
a similar clinic in Endenich and Schrödinger's visit to the Alpine sanatorium of Arosa, both of which echo the situation in Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain.
et ambae fabulae in memoriam rerum statum in libro Monte Magico Thomae Mann visum revocant.
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