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- nature from one kind to another may be called scalar terms. (Latin: Magnitudines quae ex genere ad genus sua vi proportionaliter adscendunt vel descendunt...
- magintudinem propositam **** notâ in vel ×: vel plerumque absque notâ, si magnitudines denotentur unica litera "The Big X - Numberphile". YouTube. Retrieved...
- aquilae narratur magnitudine, auri fulgore circa colla, cetero purpureus, caeruleam roseis caudam pinnis distinguentibus, cristis fauces, caputque plumeo...
- attribution of the surname Caccianemici is certainly anachronistic. Ex magnitudine mõtis. Eugenius. iij. Patria Ethruſcus oppido Montis magni. 3. From the...
- (Cyclometricus, 1621), further developed by Christiaan Huygens (De Circuli Magnitudine Inventa, 1654), described in Gerretsen & Verdenduin (1983, pp. 243–250)...
- international re****tion. Huygens's next publication was De Circuli Magnitudine Inventa (New findings in the measurement of the circle), published in...
- cohibere parietibus deos neque in ullam humani oris speciem adsimulare ex magnitudine caelestium arbitrator – "The Germans, however, do not consider it consistent...
- immensis catenarum molibus oneratus a****itur, cuius olentes pili tam magnitudine quam rigore corneas aequaverant hastas. Quorum unum Thorkillus, adnitentibus...
- admitti necesse est. Alterum quod intendimus fuit, ut terrarum situs magnitudines locorumque distantias juxta ipsam veritatem quantum ****equi licet exhiberemus...
- servorum qui custodiri non solent, rapinae, tumultus, incendia, aquarum magnitudines, impetus praedonum a nullo praestantur.) is cited as the source for the...