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Ceteris paribus (also
spelled caeteris paribus) (classical
Latin pronunciation: [ˈkeːtɛ.riːs ˈpa.rɪ.bʊs]) is a
Latin phrase,
meaning "other
things equal";...
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Paracelsus (1933). "Liber de nymphis, sylphis, pygmaeis, et
salamandris et de
caeteris spiritibus". In Sudhoff, Karl; Matthießen, Wilhm. (eds.). Sämtliche Werke...
- Dinzelbacher,
Peter (2010). "Der
Liber de nymphis,
pygmaeis et salamandris, et de
caeteris spiritibus". In classen,
Albrecht (ed.).
Paracelsus im
Kontext der Wissenschaften...
- a distance, and by
their action bend its Rays; and is not this
action (
caeteris paribus)
strongest at the
least distance?"
suspecting on the
effect of...
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Spirits (Latin:
Liber de Nymphis, sylphis,
pygmaeis et
salamandris et de
caeteris spiritibus). The word
inanimatum designates six
families of
soulless men...
- solet,
inter reliqua, **** (6) enim numerat,
Psellus mentionem fecit,..
cæteris peius" (worse than the rest).
Olaus Magnus (1555). "Liber VI. Cap. X. De...
- 14, sec. 7,
Liber de nymphis, sylphis,
pygmaeis et
salamandris et de
caeteris spiritibus. Karl
Sudhoff and Wilh. Matthießen, eds. Munich:Oldenbourg,...
- to inherit. Instead, it was to
descend entirely to the
eldest daughter,
caeteris filiabus aliunde satisfactis ("other
daughters having been
satisfied elsewhere")...
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habet Gulielmus Tripolit****)
gregibus imperatoris sui
Vutcham graverentur caeteri Mongali, aut
alioqui forte propter ereptum Tartarorum tributum vexarentur...
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sanctitatis esset locus ille?. et **** sibi
dictum esset, quod
David ****
caeteris regibus Jerusalem de ejus
semine ibi
sepulti essent; dixit: et nos Sarraceni...