- In
scholastic philosophy, the
aevum (also
called aeviternity) is the
temporal mode of
existence experienced by
angels and by the
saints in heaven. In...
- "middle season". In
early usage,
there were many variants,
including medium aevum, or "middle age",
first recorded in 1604, and
media saecula, or "middle...
-
Origins of
Celtic Christianity and Sub-Roman Britain".
Imago Temporis.
Medium Aevum 7 2013: 97–137 Moran,
Patrick Francis Cardinal (1913). "St. Patrick" . In...
- It is best
known for
publishing the
international academic journal Medium Ævum. The
society was
founded at the
Taylor Institution of the
University of Oxford...
-
criticism of the
Latin Bible between the
twelfth and
fifteenth century.
Medium Ævum Monographs 29. Oxford:
Society for the
Study of
Medieval Languages and Literature...
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literally refers to the
timespan of one
hundred years. A
cognate Latin word
aevum (cf. αἰϝών) for "age" is
present in
words such as eternal,
longevity and...
- and cyclic: The ****ure is a
returning version of the past,
later called aevum (see
Vedic Sanskrit Ṛtú). This kind of time
contrasts with empirical, linear...
- that
vampires were
created by Dr.
Peter Addison, a
scientist working at
Aevum Therapeutics, a
scientific research group which has a lab on the island...
- the
Notion of
Reconquista in
Spanish Nationalism".
Imago Temporis.
Medium Aevum. Lleida:
Universitat de Lleida: 133. doi:10.21001/itma.2020.14.04. hdl:10272/19498...
- Century". Godden, M. R. (2007). "Did King
Alfred Write Anything?".
Medium Ævum. 76 (1): 1–23. doi:10.2307/43632294. ISSN 0025-8385. JSTOR 43632294. Gransden...