-
Caelo may
refer to: A
misspelling of
Carlo On the
Heavens (De
Caelo in Latin), a
treatise in
cosmology by the
ancient Gr****
philosopher Aristotle "servare...
- On the
Heavens (Gr****: Περὶ οὐρανοῦ; Latin: De
Caelo or De
Caelo et Mundo) is Aristotle's
chief cosmological treatise:
written in 350 BCE, it contains...
- stated.
Drabkin quotes numerous p****ages from
Physics and On the
Heavens (De
Caelo)
which state Aristotle's laws of motion.
Drabkin agrees that
density is...
-
descended into ****, rose
again from the dead on the
third day, 6.
ascendit ad
caelos,
sedet ad
dexteram Dei
Patris omnipotentis,
ascended into
heaven and is...
- or a
technical explanation of new
regulations or canons. ad
coelum or a
caelo usque ad
centrum from the sky to the
center i.e., "from
Heaven all the way...
-
crucifixus est et sepultus,
tertia die
resurrexit a mortuis,
ascendit in
caelos,
sedet ad
dexteram patris, unde
venturus est
iudicare vivos et mortuos;...
- death.
There is a
scroll with a
Latin inscription under the figure: Mors aD
CaeLos (meaning "through
death to heaven"). The
capital letters add up the date...
- been
falsely attributed to him. His Logic, Metaphysics, Physics, and De
Caelo, are
treatises giving a
synoptic view of
Aristotelian doctrine,
though Metaphysics...
-
Heaven and its
Wonders and **** From
Things Heard and Seen or, in Latin: De
Caelo et Eius
Mirabilibus et de inferno, ex
Auditis et Visis) is a book written...
- the
Metaphysics of Aristotle. He is said to have
written also on the De
Caelo and the De
Interpretatione of
Aristotle and on Plato's Timaeus. He was a...