Definition of Articulis. Meaning of Articulis. Synonyms of Articulis

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Definition of Articulis

Articuli
Articulus Ar*tic"u*lus .; pl. Articuli. [L. See Article.] (Zo["o]l.) A joint of the cirri of the Crinoidea; a joint or segment of an arthropod appendage.

Meaning of Articulis from wikipedia

- reconfirmation of the charters in 1300, an additional do****ent was granted, the Articuli super Cartas (The Articles upon the Charters). It was composed of 17 articles...
- Articuli Podmanickyani is a do****ent issued by the bishop of Nitra, and Zagreb, advisor of King Vladislaus II and landlord of Považský hrad (Hungarian:...
- known as Exhortatorium Iudeorum), probably written in the early 1180s. De articulis fidei, probably written in the early 1180s. Professio fidei, probably...
- Illustration from Supplementum tractationis de articulis, ligamentis, ... published in Acta Eruditorum, 1732...
- the Trinity (Expositio super librum Boethii De Trinitate) by 1261 De articulis fidei et Ecclesiae sacramentis, ad archiepiscopum Panormitanum c. 1261...
- unfinished Compendium Theologiae and Responsio ad fr. Ioannem Vercellensem de articulis 108 sumptis ex opere Petri de Tarentasia (Reply to Brother John of Vercelli...
- Panics and Alien Abduction, University of Chester Franz Pelster, S.J., ed., Articuli contra Fratrem Aychardum Alamannum, Vat. lat. 3899, f. 123r–130v, in "Ein...
- triginta statuarum (The Lantern of Thirty Statues, 1586) Centum et viginti articuli de natura et mundo adversus peripateticos (One Hundred and Twenty Articles...
- At the parliament of March 1300, the king was forced to agree to the Articuli Super Cartas, which gave further concessions to his subjects. At the Lincoln...
- (Polish: Artykuły henrykowskie; Lithuanian: Henriko artikulai; Latin: Articuli Henriciani) were a constitution in the form of a permanent agreement made...