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Stasis is typical of Puglia, Campania, Basilicata and Calabria, Stasio, much rarer, is more typical of the Neapolitan and the Salerno, with strains also in Lazio, states has a large strain at Capistrello Nell'aquilano, with appearances also in Avezzano, always Nell'aquilano, and Rome, Stazi is typically Roman, but it is widespread throughout Lazio, with strains also between Ancona and Perugino, Stazio has a stump in Fabriano Nell'anconetano, and one in Neapolitan, Stazzi, very rare, seems to be Roman, should all derive from the Latin cognomen Statius of which we have an illustrious example in the Neapolitan Latin writer Publius Papinius Statius (45-96d. C.): ".. Inde Homo animal fans et Ratiocinans, quod tangit hic statius dum dicit interventions de animals dictus embryo Efficiatur fans at Fando: Do not vides tu still etc., ET, UT dixi supra in IV ° Capitulo, dicte tres potentie in nobis not sunt ut tres anime ut sunt in Prelatis animalibus Particulariter, Unde comentator in book De Anima improbat Platonem ponentem tres substantias, et commendat Aristotelem ponentem UNAM Solam in Nobis, unde concluding Circha hoc Thomas in the first part CVIIIIa AIT question: An eadem soul, que primo prestitit in Embryo, vegetative scilicet, for Actionem Virtutis.. ". Integrations provided by Giovanni Vezzelli Stasi is an apheretic hypochoristic of Anastasio, from the Greek ' anàstasis ' = Resurrection. See Minervini 468.
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