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- et dispensatione, 1531 Antapologia pro Alberto Pio Carpensi, 1532 De convenientia militaris disciplinae **** christiana religione qui inscribitur Democrates...
- and that he defines logical truth as "convenientia signorum **** rebus significatis" (or "propositionis convenientia **** rebus ipsis," Syn. Metaph. pars...
- elsewhere. Of these 150 record oaths of various sorts, while only 30 are convenientia (conventions). The earliest do****ents record some agreements of William...
- de Legibus Fraternitatis R. C. tractatus, quo earum **** rei veritate convenientia, utilitas publica et privata, nec non causa necessaria, evoluntur et...
- 1712 dealt with the relationship of Finnish with Hebrew and Gr**** (De convenientia lingvae Fennicae **** Hebraea et Graeca). Juslenius' interest in language...
- charter, Artau and Raymond Berengar III of Barcelona reached an agreement (convenientia) concerning the division of lands after the projected capture of Tortosa...
- chancery Arnau emplo**** an efficient scribe named Vidal, who brought the convenientia (convention) into common practice in western Catalonia, especially through...
- 1064 Artau and Raymond of Pallars JussĂ  reached their first of several convenientia (agreements). Artau was forced to grant a castle to Raymond as a pledge...
- explication of the three books of Aristotle's De anima. Apologia de convenientia institutorum Romanae Ecclesiae **** evangelica libertate (Rome, 1525):...
- his v****al for BesalĂș. This was supplemented by a written convention (convenientia) and three ancillary charters, in which William promised aid to Raymond...