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Confucius (孔子; pinyin: Kǒngzǐ; lit. 'Master Kong'; c. 551 – c. 479 BCE), born Kong Qiu (孔丘), was a
Chinese philosopher of the
Spring and
Autumn period...
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origins of the
multiplicity of languages.: 426 The
confusion of
tongues (
confusio linguarum)
resulting from the
construction of the
Tower of
Babel accounts...
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annotated Adagia (1508).
Attempting the impossible.
mulier est
hominis confusio woman is man's ruin "Part of a
comic definition of woman" from the Altercatio...
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payment or
performance on the part of both the
debtor and the creditor.
confusio melting together Merger of
counterparty rights in the same
person (e.g...
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National Biography, he was the
author of
Veritatis Defensio and Hæreseos
Confusio.
Thomae Dempsteri Historia ecclesiastica gentis Scotorum, sive, De scriptoribus...
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French as
Confusion de la
secte de
Muhamed (Paris, 1574) and into
Latin as
Confusio sectae ****metanae (Leipzig, 1595). It was
translated from
Spanish into...
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rerumque gestarum magnitudo,
Secundo Turris fabrica civitatumque exstructio,
confusio linguarum, & inde
gentium transmigrationis, **** prin****lium inde enatorum...
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property may be
acquired by
occupancy (including the accessio, commixtio, and
confusio of
Roman law), by invention, as
patent and copyright, or by transfer, either...
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annotated Adagia (1508).
Attempting the impossible.
mulier est
hominis confusio woman is man's ruin "Part of a
comic definition of woman" from the Altercatio...
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mortgagee acquires ownership of the
mortgaged property (merger or
confusio); when the
mortgage is
subject to a
resolutive condition, and this condition...