- in Germany, but
declined after the
posthumous papal condemnation of "
Hermesianism" by Pope
Gregory XVI. Born at Dreierwalde, in Westphalia,
Hermes was...
-
works were two
books involving Hermesian philosophy:
Hauptmomente der
Hermesischen Philosophie (Key
points of
Hermesian philosophy), (1832) Über das Fürwahrhalten...
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Biunde and
Braun (Coblenz, 1837) in the
interest of the
followers of the
Hermesian doctrines. In his
Della carità
cristiana (Modena, 1723), he discusses...
- and
office space for the
Division of
Visual and
Performing Arts. The
Hermesian and
Calliopean rooms,
which are home to the college's
historic debate...
-
clearly inspired by the Gr**** language) had
already been
formed like
Hermesian, Adelphi, and Philalethean. The
advent of
other Gr****
letter fraternities...
-
Society that
existed from 1888 to 1931. The
Philos and
their rivals, the
Hermesians, were the
result in a
split in the college's
original literary society...
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Henry College, (Wytheville, Virginia: D. A. St. Clair, 1872), p****im;
Hermesian Society,
Emory and
Henry College, 1872Catalogue of the
Library of the...
- Newman’s
Moral Conversion,
Downside Review 355 (1986), pp. 79–94. The
Hermesian Dimension to the Newman-Perrone Dialogue,
Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses...
- As
administrator of this
diocese (1840–43), he
abandoned his
earlier Hermesian tendencies for a
staunch Catholic policy,
notably in the
question of mixed...
- by the
Coadjutor Archbishop Johannes von
Geissel of Cologne.
Though Hermesianism lost
ground and
finally disappeared during the
revolution of 1848, Achterfeldt...