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systems of procedure: that of
legis actiones, the
formulary system, and
cognitio extra ordinem.
Though the
periods in
which these systems were in use overlapped...
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collected in one
edict by Hadrian. Also, a new
judicial process came up:
cognitio extraordinaria (Latin for "extraordinary process"). This came into being...
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Precognition (from the
Latin prae- 'before', and
cognitio 'acquiring knowledge') is the
purported psychic phenomenon of seeing, or
otherwise becoming directly...
- Edition, 55 vols. (St. Louis: CPH), 4:313; "Sufficit
igitur nobis haec
cognitio, non
egredi animas ex
corporibus in
periculum cruciatum et
paenarum inferni...
- Urja,
annual athletics sports meet. Culfest,
annual cultural festival.
Cognitio,
annual festival for
Mechanical Engineering students. Technica, an annual...
- two
laurel branches and
surmounted by a crown.
Their motto is
Manui Dat
Cognitio Vires ("Knowledge
gives Strength to the Arm"). The corps'
quick march is...
- René;
Principia Philosophiae (1644), Part 1,
article 7: "Ac
proinde hæc
cognitio, ego cogito, ergo sum, est
omnium prima & certissima, quæ
cuilibet ordine...
- Ingo (2004). Die Waschbären
kommen (in German). Niedenstein, Germany:
Cognitio. ISBN 978-3-932583-10-0. Goldman,
Edward A.; Jackson,
Hartley H.T. (1950)...
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clear knowledge of the truth,
enlightenment of the mind
Scientia est
clara cognitio veritatis,
illustratio mentis (Latin) Type
Public research university Established...
- it
meant "thinking and awareness". The term
comes from the
Latin noun
cognitio ('examination', 'learning', or 'knowledge'),
derived from the verb cognosco...