- Body of
Doctrine (Latin:
Corpus doctrinae) in
Protestant theology of the 16th and 17th
centuries is the
anthology of the
confessional or
credal writings...
- The
Society of
Christian Doctrine (Latin:
Societas Doctrinæ Christianæ, Italian: Società
della Dottrina Cristiana, Maltese: Soċjetà
Duttrina Nisranija;...
-
collections of
doctrinal statements,
known as
corpora doctrinæ (bodies of doctrine) like the
Corpus doctrinæ Philippi**** or Misni****. This aim is
reflected by...
-
lexicographer for his
monolingual dictionary (Latin-Latin),
Elementarium Doctrinae Rudimentum,
written over a
period of ten
years in the 1040s. The Elementarium...
-
College (1841–1965)
Motto Deo
Doctrinae Aeternitati (Latin) "For God, For Learning, Forever" (prior to 2001) Deo et
Doctrinae Type
Private university Established...
- Carolina. It
became a
secular university in 1992,
while keeping Christo et
Doctrinae (For
Christ and Learning) as its motto. As of Fall 2021, it
enrolls approximately...
-
angulis triangulorum (with Copernicus; 1542)
Ephemerides novae (1550)
Canon doctrinae triangulorum (1551)
Epistolae de
Terrae Motu (posthumous) Lindberg, David...
-
Christianos ad
leones [Throw the]
Christians to the lions!
Christo et
Doctrinae For
Christ and
Learning The
motto of
Furman University.
Christus nos liberavit...
- sive
Propositiones Aliquot Frustra antehac tentatae. ****
Censura brevi Doctrinae Wallisianae de Motu 1672. Lux Mathematica.
Excussa Collisionibus Johannis...
-
translated into
almost every language of Europe"; for example, his
Summa Doctrinae Christianae (1554) was
translated into
Scots by Adam King and published...