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- The Oration on the Dignity of Man (De hominis dignitate in Latin) is a public discourse composed in 1486 by Pico della Mirandola, an Italian scholar and...
- Renaissance humanism, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola wrote De hominis dignitate (Oration on the Dignity of Man, 1486), a series of theses on philosophy...
- de – De origine et progressu Officii Sanctae Inquisitionis, eiusque, dignitate & utilitate 1598 Perlas, Ramon de Vilana, La verdadera práctica apostólica...
- diverse philosophical works. Magnus Hundt's Antropologium de hominis dignitate, natura et proprietatibus, de elementis, partibus et membris humani corporis...
- specifically barred from inheriting the throne—the phrase excepta regali dignitate ("except royal status")—was inserted with dubious authority by their half-brother...
- Adicahya 2018 Forever Holiday in Bali Putri 2019 DreadOut Linda 2020 Dignitate Alana 2021 The Watcher Tiara 2022 Ivanna Ambar Until Tomorrow Kartika...
- Exhortation to the Gr****s to reunite with the Roman Church. Canon 5 De dignitate patriarcharum On the dignity of patriarchs Proclamation of the papal primacy...
- chronic exposure or have taken place post-mortem. In the Oratio de hominis dignitate (Oration on the Dignity of Man, 1486), Pico justified the importance of...
- Etymology (2nd ed.). London: Trubner & Co. p. 544. de Rupe, Al****. De Dignitate Psalterii [On the Dignity of the Psalter] (in Latin). de Montfort, Louis...
- be amorous). Cicero speaks of himself, with the expression otium **** dignitate, that time spent in activities one prefers is suitable for a Roman citizen...