-
Arvernam Lemanem quae
tantae jocunditatis gratia refulgere dicitur,
oculis cernere" ("Would that I
could set eyes on the
Auvergne Limagne,
which is spoken...
- its
first system, PathNet. The name "Cerner"
comes from the
Latin word "
cernere,"
which means "to separate" or "to discern". The name
reflects the founders'...
- body" (Latin: [non tantum]
faciei figuram sed
totius corporis figuram cernere poteris). This
image is kept in the
Church of St
Bartholomew of The Armenians...
- (kéras), κέρατος (kératos) keratin,
Triceratops cern-, cer- sift
Latin cernere "to sift, separate" ascertain, certain, concern, concert, decree, discern...
- from the fact that the one or two
young men were
chosen (cf. Italian:
cernere 'to choose, select') for
every ten from
among the
young men
resident in...
- Agnes' fountain." Sunt
prata plena floribus,
iucunda aspectu Ubi
iuvat cernere,
herbas ****
delectu Gramina et
plantae hyeme quies****
Vernali in tempore...
- the village.
Calcernarium is
derived from the
Latin calx for lime and
cernere means sift or sieve. From the 16th
century the
village was
often referred...
- (1602–1673) e il suo tempo,
Padova 2002.
Marco Forlivesi (ed.), "Rem in
seipsa cernere".
Saggi sul
pensiero filosofico di
Bartolomeo Mastri (1602–1673), Padova...
- (kéras), κέρατος (kératos) keratin,
Triceratops cern-, cer- sift
Latin cernere "to sift, separate" ascertain, certain, concern, concert, decree, discern...
- this impression. "Non
tantum faciei figuram sed
totius corporis figuram cernere poteris" (You can see not only the
figure of a face, but [also] the figure...