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Regulæ Juris, also
spelled Regulae iuris (Latin for 'Rules of Law'), were
legal maxims which served as
jurisprudence in
Roman law. The term is also a generic...
- The Book of
Pastoral Rule (Latin:
Liber Regulae Pastoralis,
Regula Pastoralis or Cura
Pastoralis —
sometimes translated into
English Pastoral Care) is...
-
Regulae ad
directionem ingenii, or
Rules for the
Direction of the Mind is an
unfinished treatise regarding the
proper method for
scientific and philosophical...
- René
Descartes devised systematic rules for
clear thinking in his work
Regulæ ad
directionem ingenii (Rules for the
direction of
natural intelligence)...
- that of the
Waldensians and Cathars. In his
third theological textbook,
Regulae Caelestis Iuris, he
presents a set of what
seems to be
theological rules;...
- time in Paris. It was
there that he
composed his
first essay on method:
Regulae ad
Directionem Ingenii (Rules for the
Direction of the Mind). He arrived...
- architrave, the
lowest band, is split, from
bottom to top, into the guttae, the
regulae, and the taenia. The
frieze is
dominated by the triglyphs,
vertically channelled...
- Acquaviva's
approbation a
copious ascetical commentary on the
Common Rules (
Regulae Communes Societatis Iesu),
published in
Milan in 1613. A
staunch Ciceronian...
- Saint-Maur-des-Fossés [sv],
Guido began to
draft his
system in the
antiphonary Regulae rhythmicae,
which he
probably worked on with his
colleague Michael of Pomposa...
- principle,
axiom in
science and
philosophy List of
axioms Model theory Regulæ Juris Theorem Presupposition Principle Although not complete; some of the...