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- Meditationes de Prima Philosophia, in qua Dei existentia et animæ immortalitas demonstratur), often called simply the Meditations, is a philosophical treatise by...
- Meditationes de prima philosophia, in qua Dei existentia et animæ immortalitas demonstratur [Meditations on First Philosophy]. Archived from the original on 15 July...
- Meditationes de prima philosophia, in qua Dei existentia et animae immortalitas demonstratur (in Latin). Apud Michaelem Soly. p. 359. Descartes 1641, p. 189. Cottingham...
- published posthumously in 1677. This treatise has the subtitle, "In quo demonstratur, quomodo Societas, ubi Imperium Monarchi**** lo**** habet, sicut et ea...
- edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf Libellus, quo demonstratur: cicutam non solum usu interno tutissime exhiberi, sed et esse simul...
- II 4, 18: "Et corpus matris a sacerdotibus, quod in salsura fuerit, demonstratur." Lycophron Alexandra 1255. G. Vanotti L'altro Enea Rome 1995 p.206....
- et Mensuris, in quo veterum Nummorum Pretium, ac Mensurarum Quantitas demonstratur. This is followed by a treatise on the Comitia of the Romans. Beverini...
- Verus Messias, Verus Deus et Homo, Totiusque Humani Generis Salvator Sit Demonstratur (Cologne, 1504–08). Gow, Andrew Colin (1995). The Red Jews: Antisemitism...
- simul et finis oeconomiae Dei erga homines supernaturalis: uberrime demonstratur ex Patrum praesertim sententia (Mainz: Franz Kirchheim; Rome: Joseph...
- Germanicae studiosis accomodata. Accessit Logica contracta, et quae ex ea demonstratur Orthographia Germanica (Duisburg, 1660); Metaphysica de ente, quae rectius...