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- In scholastic philosophy, the aevum (also called aeviternity) is the temporal mode of existence experienced by angels and by the saints in heaven. 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...
- 'De Octo Vitiis Princip Alibus' and Prudentius' 'Psychomachia'". Medium Aevum. 55 (1): 85–86. doi:10.2307/43628952. JSTOR 43628952. Young, S. "From the...
- "middle season". In early usage, there were many variants, including medium aevum, or "middle age", first recorded in 1604, and media saecula, or "middle...
- Obscurity: Proclus' Allegorical Reading of Plato's Parmenides", Medium Aevum Quotidianum, Krems: Institut für Realienkunde des Mittelalters und der frühen...
- 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...
- Curt F. "A Lollard Tract: on Translating the Bible Into English". Medium Ævum, vol. 7, no. 3, 1938, p. 181. Retrieved 9 March 2023. Ward 1990, p. 67 Ward...
- ISBN 978-0521868433 Brereton, Georgine Elizabeth, ed. (1937), Des grantz geanz: an Anglo-Norman poem, Medium Aevum Monographs, vol. 2, Oxford: Blackwell...
- Weiskott, Eric. "Adam Scriveyn and Chaucer's Metrical Practice." Medium Ævum 86 (2017): 147–51. Bowers, John M., ed. (1992). "The Ploughman's Tale: Introduction"...
- the UK but etymologically 'ae' is nearer the Latin source primus first + aevum age. programme, program program While "program" is used in British English...