Cur homo torquetur
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Cur homo torquetur
Summary
Cur homo torquetur is a written work[1].
Key Facts
- Cur homo torquetur's instance of is recorded as written work[2].
- Cur homo torquetur followed Vite Perdite[3].
- Cur homo torquetur was followed by Non te lusisse pudeat[4].
- Cur homo torquetur is part of Carmina Burana[5].
- Cur homo torquetur's language of work or name is recorded as medieval Latin[6].
- Cur homo torquetur's main subject is morality[7].
- Cur homo torquetur's main subject is ethics[8].
- Cur homo torquetur's series ordinal is recorded as 32[9].
- Cur homo torquetur's form of creative work is recorded as poem[10].
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Geography
Cur homo torquetur is part of Carmina Burana[5].
Designation and Status
Cur homo torquetur's instance of is recorded as written work[2].