- An
aphorism (from Gr**** ἀφορισμός:
aphorismos,
denoting 'delimitation', 'distinction', and 'definition') is a concise, terse, laconic, or
memorable expression...
-
Aphorismus (from the Gr****: ἀφορισμός,
aphorismós, "a
marking off", also "rejection, banishment") is a
figure of
speech that
calls into
question if a word...
- Off. Med.)
Commentary on Hippocrates'
Aphorisms In
Aphorismos Hippoc. (In
Hippocratis Aphorismos) (Hp. Aph. Com.) (Hipp. Aph.) On
Consolation from Grief...
- (1558).
Claudii Gal.
Pergameni De
Locis Patientibus Libri **** (1559). In
Aphorismos, &
libellum de
alimento Hippocratis,
comentaria (1561). Octo librorum...
- der Korst, p. 49
Gerard van Swieten,
Commentaria in
Hermanni Boerhaave aphorismos de
cognoscendis et
curandis morbis, Vol 1–5, 1742–1771. Van der Korst...
- patriarchs,
including the gramma,
homologia (creeds),
diatheke (testaments), '
aphorismos (excommunication),
paraitesis (abdication) as well as the
ceremonial praxis...
-
person named Philotheus:
Philothei medici praestantissimi commentaria in
aphorismos Hippocratis nunc
primum e
graeco in
latinum sermonem conversa,
first Latin...
-
afterwards published by Don
Antonio de
Fuertes under the
title of Alma o
aphorismos de
Cornelio Tacito, Antwerp, 1651, 8vo. Alamos'
aphorisms were also translated...
-
Rosellus Enchiridium seu
institutiones imperiales (1649) Jus canoni**** per
aphorismos strictim explicatum (1648) His son
Arendt became a
professor of law at...
-
faccie [sic], e vedute, Roma, per
Domenico de Rossi, 1691. In
Hippocratis Aphorismos ad
chirurgiam spectantes, commentaria. Eminentissimo, ac reuerendissimo...