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- of knowledge and the lamp of learning and features the school mottoJuventutis Veho Fortunas which translates to “I bear the fortunes of youth”. As of...
- iconography is fairly consistent, as the Cranach painting and mirror-case Fons Juventutis (The Fountain of Youth) from 200 years earlier demonstrate: old people...
-  19. ISBN 978-0-306-47704-1. Jennings, John (1721). Miscellanea in Usum Juventutis Academicae (in Latin). Northampton: R. Aikes & G. Dicey. p. 67. Halliday...
- (1751) (On the centre of gravity) Elementorum matheseos ad usum studiosae juventutis (1752) (The elements of mathematics for the use of young students) De...
- In 1546, possibly under Italian influence, Cranach composed the Fons Juventutis (The Fountain of Youth), executed by his son, a picture in which older...
- more than fifty years. His Institutiones Philosophicae ad Usum Studiosae Juventutis appeared in 1835 and was the first Canadian textbook of philosophy. Louis-Joseph...
- Institutiones Logicae, Naples 1772 Institutiones Antologieae ad usum juventutis congreationis monarchorum Caelestinorum L'Aritmetica L'Algebra per le...
- and a three-volume autobiography consisting of the retrospective Liber Juventutis (1518–1578) and the more diaristic Liber Senectutis (1578–1588) and Liber...
- letter from Gregory XVI lauding his work there, and calling him Apostolus juventutis. He was elected to the Académie française in 1854, occupying the thirty-eighth...
- his one known book, viz.: ‘Fascicvlvs Præceptorvm Logicorvm in gratiam juventutis academicæ compositus et nunc primum typis donatus. Oxoniæ excudebat Gvlielmus...