- De
Proprietatibus Elementorum (English: On the
Properties of the Elements) is a
Medieval Arabic treatise on geology. It is also
known as De
Causis Proprietatum...
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member of the
Franciscan order. He was the
author of the
compendium De
proprietatibus rerum ("On the
Properties of Things"),
dated c.1240, an
early forerunner...
- with the
basilisk when the "basiliscus" in
Bartholomeus Anglicus's De
proprietatibus rerum (ca 1260) was
translated by John
Trevisa as "****atrice" (1397)...
- in 1398 in John Trevisa's
translation of
Bartholomeus Anglicus's De
Proprietatibus Rerum. Virulent, from
Latin virulentus ('poisonous'),
dates to c. 1400...
- Foundation. Euler, L. "De
serie Lambertina Plurimisque eius
insignibus proprietatibus." Acta Acad. Scient. Petropol. 2, 29–51, 1783.
Reprinted in Euler, L...
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Cotton MS Nero A V
digitized @
British Library.
Bartholomew Anglicus, De
proprietatibus rerum XCVII, c.1240, "And
Physiologus saith it is a
beast of the sea...
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centuries later by both
Bartholomeus Anglicus in his
early encyclopedia De
Proprietatibus Rerum (On the
Properties of Things), as well as
Roger Bacon, by which...
- (The Laws and
Customs of England) c. 1240
Bartholomeus Anglicus – De
proprietatibus rerum Egil's Saga
Johannes de
Garlandia – De
Mensurabili Musica Rudolf...
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English is in a 1398
translation of
Bartholomaeus Anglicus's work De
proprietatibus rerum (On the
Properties of Things, 1240).
Anthrax was historically...
- Berlin:
Typis Academicis, Berolini, 1839, MR 0081559 "De
formatione et
proprietatibus Determinatium".
Journal für die
reine und
angewandte Mathematik. 1841...