- The
Parva Naturalia (a
conventional Latin title first used by
Giles of Rome: "short
works on nature") are a
collection of
seven works by Aristotle, which...
-
Minima naturalia ("natural minima") were
theorized by
Aristotle as the
smallest parts into
which a
homogeneous natural substance (e.g., flesh, bone, or...
- Rákóczi
chapel at Mátraszőlős.
Locality Mátraszõlõs I.].
Folia Historico Naturalia Musei Matraensis. 23: 33–78. Gál, Erika; Hír, János; Kessler, Eugén; Kókay...
- of Scholasticism, the
minima naturalia of
Aristotelianism received extensive consideration.
Speculation on
minima naturalia provided philosophical background...
-
illustration from Trew, C.J.,
Plantae selectae quarum imagines ad
exemplaria naturalia Londini, in
hortis curiosorum nutrit, vol. 8: t. 73 (1771),
drawing by...
- Latin: De
somno et vigilia) is a text by Aristotle, one of the
Parva Naturalia. "In
another place it has been laid down that sense-perception originates...
- the Gr****
philosopher Aristotle (384–322 BC): On the Soul and the
Parva Naturalia. This higher-level
cognition was
given the
label metacognition by American...
-
individualist philosophy, was
decisive in the
dissemination of the term iura
naturalia. This
natural law
thinking was
supported by
contact with
American civilizations...
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Portsmouth Collection in the
University Library, Cambridge, 1978
edition naturalia non sunt
turpia What is
natural is not
dirty Based on Servius' commentary...
- reminiscentia) is one of the
short treatises that make up Aristotle's
Parva Naturalia. It is
frequently published together, and read together, with Aristotle's...