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Liber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Roman mythology, Liber was originally associated with husbandry and crops, but then was assimilated with Dionysos. He is the consort of Ceres and the father of the goddess Libera. His festival, t...
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LIBER statement on the Google Book US Settlement Agreement ... On 28 April, LIBER Director, Wouter Schallier, attended the experts' meeting organised by Directorate for Digital Content and Cognitive Systems (Directorate E) of DG INFSO, which aimed at discussing the issues at stake and to inquire for a potential EU...
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LIBER Access Division has an annual Work Plan and reports three times a year on progress achieved in pursuing the goals identified by the Division and discussed by the LIBER Board. The latest Work Plan and Progress Report can be found here...
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Liber, in his original Roman conception, was probably a god who presided over male fertility and especially the act of ejaculation. Like the name of his counterpart deity Libera, his name is derived from the Latin word that meant "liberation".
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This is a page showing Latin roots (stem) for the word 'liberty'. ... liber (2) -bri m. [the inner bark of a tree]; from the use of this in writing , [a book, volume, catalogue, letter].
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Definition of liber in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of liber. Pronunciation of liber. Translations of liber. liber synonyms, liber antonyms. Information about liber in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... but our shirts are our liber, or true bark, which cannot be removed without girdling and so...
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Liber – Facts about Liber, pictures, video, and Liber information at Encyclopedia.com: a free, credible collection of encyclopedias. ... Liber , in Roman religion, god of fertility and wine. He was usually identified with Bacchus, the Latin equivalent of Dionysus. His consort Libera was identified with Persephone or...
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