- the
chair of
professor of the Gr**** and
Latin languages, and of the
Aristotelic philosophy; and in 1677 he was
appointed professor of belles-lettres...
- Scholastic, he was not an
Aristotelic-Thomist one (as most of the well-known
mediaeval philosophers are), but
rather an
Aristotelic-Scotist philosopher, that...
- the
chair of
professor of the Gr**** and
Latin languages, and of the
Aristotelic philosophy; and in 1677 he was
appointed professor of belles-lettres...
- the
chair of
professor of the Gr**** and
Latin languages, and of the
Aristotelic philosophy; and in 1677 he was
appointed professor of belles-lettres...
-
enhanced telescope.
These moons were
found orbiting around Jupiter. If the
Aristotelic geocentric theory had been correct, then
these moons could not have existed...
- the
chair of
professor of the Gr**** and
Latin languages, and of the
Aristotelic philosophy; and in 1677 he was
appointed professor of belles-lettres...
- Aristotelēs >
adjective Aristotelikos >
Latin Aristotelicus >
English '
Arístotĕ́lic' Gr****
Alkaios >
adjective Alkaikos >
Latin Alcaicus >
English 'Alcáic'...
- post-medieval
thought striving for eman****tion from
Christian religion and
Aristotelic tradition. The
origin of this liberation,
characteristic of modernity...
-
encephalocentrists and
cardiocentrists extended well into Renaissance, the
Aristotelic cardio-centric
vision being the one that
prevailed among philosophers...
-
merge or mix
adopted European models of an
intimate theatre with non-
Aristotelic and
completely unique techniques.” In his
study on Hussein's importance...