Albinus
/ (ælˈbiːnəs) /
noun
another name for Alcuin
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How to use Albinus in a sentence
Albinus showed this to be a continuous layer, and not a network.
In 1725 he went to Leyden, where Boerhaave and Albinus found in him a most indefatigable follower.
An Epitome of the History of Medicine | Roswell ParkAlbinus fostered and turned to his profit the struggles of priests with priests and of Zealots with their enemies.
What was the precise connection between this Aion and Albinus I am unaware.
Archaic England | Harold BayleyThe senator Albinus was accused and already convicted on the presumption of hoping, as it was said, the liberty of Rome.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire | Edward Gibbon
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