- Pietragalla, Pignola, Ruoti, Tito and
Vaglio Basilicata. The
first settlement of
Potentia (Potenza's
original Latin name) was
probably located at a
lower elevation...
- The
phrase "scientia
potentia est" (or "scientia est
potentia" or also "scientia
potestas est") is a
Latin aphorism meaning "knowledge is power", commonly...
-
occasional calls for the use of "entelechy" in biology. Look up potentiality,
potentia, or δύναμις in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Potentiality" and "potency"...
-
stands for the
Latin term
pondus hydrogenii (quantity of hydrogen) or
potentia hydrogenii (power of hydrogen),
although this is not
supported by Sørensen's...
-
Lascelles to
recommend he be
posted sooner than promised. 7 7 "Scientia
Potentia Est"
Benjamin Caron Peter Morgan 4 November 2016 (2016-11-04) In August...
- In ****uality studies,
potentia gaudendi or ****ic
force is the
physical and
mental potential (or capacity) for
pleasure in a body. The term was coined...
- as the
weapons Christ used to
achieve his
conquest over Satan.
armata potentia armed and
powerful charge made by a
Justice of the
Peace in
Medieval England...
- be
manufactured in
South Korea at Kia
Hwasung plant as the Kia
Potentia. The
Potentia was
produced from 1992
until 2002
using the 2.0-liter four-cylinder...
- the
village became known as the
Roman settlement of
Carreum Potentia: the
Latin name
Potentia (derived from potens, "powerful")
being added as a cognomen...
- 43°24′51″N 13°40′16″E / 43.41410°N 13.67120°E / 43.41410; 13.67120
Potentia was a
Roman town
along the
central Adriatic Italian coast, near the modern...