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- nonum librum Rhazae medici Arabis clarissimi ad regem Almansorem, de affectuum singularum corporis partium curatione, was a commentary on the ninth book...
- or the Strength of the Emotions" (Latin: De servitute humana seu de affectuum viribus). A free person, says Spinoza, is able to think rationally: but...
- Duplici Indice; Generali Altero Nominum & Synonymorum præcipuorum; Altero Affectuum & Remediorum: Accessit Nomenclator Botanicus Anglo-Latinus". Translated...
- causing madness. He published his father Alonso's book Dignotio et cura affectuum melancholicorum (Diagnóstico y tratamiento de las afecciones de los melancólicos)...
- wrote his work The P****ions of the Soul (De Propriorum Animi Cuiuslibet Affectuum Dignotione et Curatione) in answer to a somewhat similar treatise by an...
- affections of the mind The P****ions of the Soul De Propriorum Animi Cuiuslibet Affectuum Dignotione et Curatione (Aff. Dig.) V:40-1 On Moral Character (Mor.) The...
- temporis ("On the intensive use of time") De triplici exercitio spiritualium affectuum ("On the threefold exercise of spiritual affections") De duabus cellis...
- Magirus, Johann (1615). Joannis Magiri Pathologia, sive morborum et affectuum omnium praeter naturam, qui corpus humanum invadere solent enumeratio...
- in Crete, Nebraska. De Revelatione divina. Diss. phil., 1829 Relatio affectuum ad summam facultatem cognoscendi. Diss. phil., 1830 Was ist Schuld an...
- veterumque decretis ac therapeusi 1606 : Tetras gravissimorum totius capitis affectuum, Marburg: Paulus Egenolphus, 1606. 1607 : Pharmacopea dogmaticorum (in...