- Ad
hominem (Latin for 'to the person'),
short for
argumentum ad hominem,
refers to
several types of
arguments that are
usually fallacious.
Often currently...
- the
Breves causae and
Argumenta for Matthew,
followed by the
Breves and
Argumenta for Mark, then,
quite oddly, come the
Argumenta of both Luke and John...
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argument Or "reasoning", "inference", "appeal", or "proof". The
plural is
argumenta.
Commonly used in the
names of
logical arguments and fallacies, preceding...
- spec., ein
Gametophyt aus dem
Chert von
Rhynie (Unterdevon,Schottland)".
Argumenta Palaeobotanica. 6: 37–72. Remy, W.; H****, H. (1991a). "Langiophyton mackiei...
- Transmission: A
Survey of the
Latin classics, 277.
Brooks Otis (1936). "The
Argumenta of the So-Called Lactantius".
Harvard Studies in
classical Philology....
- half
inches by two
inches or two
inches by
three inches, such as the
Argumenta Psalmorum Davidis of
Plate 8,
dedicated to
Henry Frederick,
Prince of...
- of the Black-Scholes
implied volatility through hyperbolic tangents,
Argumenta Oeconomica, 2022, Nr 2 (49),
retrieved 2022-12-11 Akke, Ronald. "Implied...
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Vergilius Maro,
Publius (70-19 B.C.).
Opera (Bucolica, Georgica, Aeneid, with
argumenta). Venice:
Vindelinus de Spira, 1470". Christies.
Retrieved 3
October 2019...
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argument Or "reasoning", "inference", "appeal", or "proof". The
plural is
argumenta.
Commonly used in the
names of
logical arguments and fallacies, preceding...
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Autoschediasthen Sive Extemporale: In quo ****
ipsis Constitutionibus argumenta di****ur, tum
Sacri Romani Imperii iura
aduersus Caesaris Baronii Cardinalis...