- In
classical Roman religion, a
genius loci (pl.:
genii locorum) was the
protective spirit of a place. It was
often depicted in
religious iconography as...
- The
method of
loci is a
strategy for
memory enhancement,
which uses
visualizations of
familiar spatial environments in
order to
enhance the
recall of information...
- In
conflict of laws, the term lex
loci (Law
Latin for "the law of the place") is a
shorthand version of the
choice of law
rules that
determine the lex...
-
Loci communes or
Loci communes rerum theologicarum seu
hypotyposes theologicae (Latin for
Common Places in
Theology or
Fundamental Doctrinal Themes) was...
-
Melchor Cano
provided a
Catholic version of this in his
posthumous work, De
Locis theologicis (Salamanca, 1562). In this
Renaissance work, Cano
tried to free...
- In genetics, a
locus (pl.:
loci) is a specific,
fixed position on a
chromosome where a
particular gene or
genetic marker is located. Each
chromosome carries...
- Look up
locus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Locus (plural
loci) is
Latin for "place". It may
refer to:
Locus (mathematics), the set of
points satisfying...
-
Genius Loci is a 2020
French animated short film by
Adrien Merigeau. Renee, a
young loner, sees a
mythical oneness beneath the
urban chaos one night. In...
- Cano's most
important theological work was his
posthumously published De
locis theologicis (Salamanca, 1563), a
major contribution to the New Scholasticism...
- ordines, genera, species, **** characteribus, differentiis, synonymis,
locis,
which appeared in
English in 1806 with the title: "A
General System of...