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- Quaestiones quaedam philosophicae (Certain philosophical questions) is the name given to a set of notes that Isaac Newton kept for himself during his...
- Ideis, afterwards completed and republished under the title of Historia Philosophicae Doctrinae de Ideis (Augsburg, 1723); Otium Vindeli**** (1731); Kurze...
- The Schola Philosophicae Initiationis (School of Philosophical Initiation) was a Theosophical splinter group created in Madrid in 1928 by Eduardo Alfonso...
- died on St. Martin's Day, 11 November 1675. 1663 Diatribae duae medico-philosophicaequarum prior agit de fermentatione on Google Books 1664 Cerebri anatome:...
- an overestimation of reason among Calvinists. In his Disquisitiones Philosophicae (Philosophical Inquiries), published in 1599, Goclenius presents a synoptic...
- Quaestiones dis****tae de Veritate, 1256-1259. the Quaestiones quaedam philosophicae of English physicist Isaac Newton (1661) This disambiguation page lists...
- descensus, in chorographiis sacris occurentes, evolvens (1735) Meditationes philosophicae de nonnullis ad poema pertinentibus (doctoral thesis, 1735) De ordine...
- of Paracelsus. His works include the major treatise Idea medicinae philosophicae (Ideal of Philosophical Medicine) (1571), which ****erted the superiority...
- prací filozofické fakulty brněnské univerzity. Studia minora facultatis philosophicae universitatis Brunensis. H 29. For example, strictly speaking, Lutherans...
- in Charles de Brosses' Lettres sur l'Italie and in the Propositiones Philosophicae, which her father had published in 1738 as an account of her final performance...