- It was
formerly the
practice to add the term in
partibus infidelium,
often shortened to in
partibus or i.p.i.,
meaning "in the
lands of the unbelievers"...
-
Animals (or On the
Parts of Animals; Gr**** Περὶ ζῴων μορίων;
Latin De
Partibus Animalium) is one of Aristotle's
major texts on biology. It was written...
- and its
French refrain may
serve as a
specimen of
these nine:
Orientis partibus Adventavit Asinus Pulcher et
fortissimus Sarcinis aptissimus. Hez, Sire...
-
whole for a part"; it
refers to a kind of metonymy. The
plural is tota pro
partibus, "wholes for parts". In
context of language, it
means something is named...
-
greatest stain on his re****tion."
Charlemagne issued the
Capitulatio de
partibus Saxoniae,
probably in the
immediate aftermath of (or as a
precursor of)...
- Gr****. The work
which gained him
greatest re****tion was his De ****e et
Partibus Eius (1514), a
treatise on
ancient coins and measures. He was held in high...
- 12th-century T and O map
representing the
inhabited world as
described by
Isidore of
Seville in his
Etymologiae (chapter 14, de
terra et
partibus)...
- a
thesis entitled:
Irritabilitatem vegetabilium, in
singulis plantarum partibus exploratam ulterioribusque experimentis confirmatam,
defended under the...
-
hospital of Panthenor, Clamecy, in 1223.
Clamecy remained the
continuous 'in
partibus infidelium' seat of the
Bishopric of
Bethlehem for
almost 600 years, until...
-
Medieval Sourcebook:
Guillame de Tyr (William of Tyre):
Historia rerum in
partibus transmarinis gestarum (History of
Deeds Done
Beyond the Sea). Williams...