- food, and tools.
Another Christian encyclopedia was the
Institutiones divinarum et
saecularium litterarum of C****iodorus (543–560)
dedicated to the Christian...
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various objects into
existence by the
combination of
contrasts ("Quis
Rerum Divinarum Heres Sit," § 43 [i. 503]), as well as the
Stoic characterization of the...
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rigorous study to the
origins of
religious cults. In his
Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum (which has not survived, but Augustine's City of God
indicates its general...
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Antiquitates rerum humanarum et
divinarum (Antiquities of
Human and
Divine Things) was one of the
chief works of
Marcus Terentius Varro (1st
century BC)...
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Institutiones Divinae (classical Latin: [ĩːstɪtuːtiˈoːneːs diːˈwiːnae̯],
Ecclesiastical Latin: [institutsiˈones diˈvine]; The
Divine Institutes) is the...
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nature of gods of
their times.
Varro stated, in his
Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum, that it is the
superstitious man who
fears the gods,
while the truly...
- The
Society of
Divine Vocations (Latin:
Societas Divinarum Vocationum)
abbreviated S.D.V., also
commonly known as the Vocationists, is a
Catholic clerical...
- (Exposition of the Psalms) De
anima ("On the Soul") (540)
Institutiones divinarum et
saecularium litterarum (543–555) De
artibus ac
disciplinis liberalium...
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device is also
mentioned by
later Roman era
writers such as
Lactantius (
Divinarum Institutionum Libri VII),
Claudian (In
sphaeram Archimedes), and Proclus...
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glossa of Cedrenus' s.
Macrobius above,
quotes Varro Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum V, as
saying that J**** had
twelve altars, one for each month. Macrobius...