- De
docta ignorantia (Latin: On
learned ignorance/on
scientific ignorance) is a book on
philosophy and
theology by
Nicholas of Cusa (or
Nicolaus Cus****)...
- [citation needed] The
education in
Argentina known as the
Latin American docta has had a
convoluted history.
There was no
effective education plan until...
- is
referred as the
Latin American docta (in Spanish: La
docta Latinoamericana),
which originates from the
Latin docta (learned).
Argentina was
ranked 76th...
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founded in 1613 by the
Jesuit Order, and Córdoba has
earned the
nickname La
Docta ("the learned"). Córdoba has many
historical monuments preserved from the...
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founded in the land that is now Argentina, Córdoba has
earned the
nickname La
Docta (roughly translated, "The Wise"). The
National University of Córdoba is...
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dichas islas y
Tierra Firme prelados,
religiosos y clérigos y
otras personas doctas y
temerosas de Dios para
instruir a los
vecinos y
moradores della en la...
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Docta Mutombo Lukusa (born 2 July 1981 in Kinshasa) is a
basketball player from the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. He
represented DR
Congo at the 2007...
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Hyalornis docta is a moth of the
family Geometridae described by
William Schaus and W. G.
Clements in 1893. It is
found in Cameroon, Nigeria,
Gabon and...
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attesting that he/she is the sole
author of the thesis. In the
Latin American docta, the
academic dissertation can be
referred to as
different stages inside...
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American Philosophical Society, 126: 367–394.
Nicholas of Cusa, De
docta ignorantia, 2.12, p. 103,
cited in Koyré (1957), p. 17. van Limpt, Cokky...