-
naturalia negotii. ex
intervalo temporis Not all at once, in
parts (vs. uno
contextu). ex
propriis sensibus with one's own
senses Used for
firsthand testimony...
- in Timor, 1945-1949". In Smith, Sarah; et al. (eds.). Timor-Leste: Iha
contextu lokal,
rejional no
global / O local,
regional e
global / The local, the...
- 1207. The
place name
honors the
bishop of
Bayeux of the
sixth century,
Contextus.
Jacques Felix Jan de La
Hamelinaye (1769-1861), general,
retired to Contest...
-
Caetextia (from the
Latin word caecus,
meaning "blind" and
contextus,
meaning "context") is a term and
concept first coined by
psychologists Joe Griffin...
- be valid, a
notarial instrument must be
signed contemporaneously (uno
contextu) by the appearer(s) (parties to the instrument),
sometimes in the presence...
- "Bocskor Bíborka-Tóth Krisztina: „Egy mű
akkor él, ha játékba hozzák"".
Contextus magazin (in Hungarian). 9 June 2019.
Archived from the
original on 22...
-
interpretation of P.-Y. Lambert;
Delmarre gives the
translation "Licnos
Contextus dedicated to
Anvalonnacos the (golden?) seat". The god's name has been...
- Syro-chaldaicarum, Persicarum, Latinarum, &
Latinis respondentium, Quae
habetur in
contextu Græco
Testamenti Novi : ****
Interpretatione Etymologica, &
rerum utilium...
- in Timor, 1945-1949". In Smith, Sarah; et al. (eds.). Timor-Leste: Iha
contextu lokal,
rejional no
global / O local,
regional e
global / The local, the...
- Timor-Leste
customary society". In Smith, Sarah; et al. (eds.). Timor-Leste: Iha
contextu lokal,
rejional no
global / O local,
regional e
global / The local, the...