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vide infra

[ wee-de in-frah; English vahy-dee in-fruh, vee- ]

Latin.
  1. see below (used especially to refer a reader to parts of a text).


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But the rôle of the "Eye of Re" was due primarily to her association with the moon (vide infra, p. 56).

The number four has a peculiar mystical significance (vide infra, p. 206) and is especially associated with the Sun-god Horus.

(Some copies, vide infra, have the date 1612, but the difference is in the last figure alone).

The earlier work, notably that of L. Brieger, chiefly concerned ptomaines (vide infra), but no great advance resulted.

(vide infra, p. 332), will not the matter begin to wear a different aspect?

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