| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Sat. i. 3. 112, Garm. iv. 13. 13, iii. 17. 7.) In prose writers fasti is commonly employed as the technical term for the registers of consuls, dictators, censors, and other magistrates, which formed part of the public archives. (Liv. ix. 18 ; Cic.
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