- (1249–1323), who
fought in the 1315
siege of Rhodes; or
either Fortitudo Eius
Rempublicam Tenet (Latin: 'His
bravery [or strength]
preserves [or defends] the state');...
-
Theologia naturali – De
Absoluta Dei Simplicitate, Micropolitiam, id est
Rempublicam In
Microcosmo Con****uam. He is
notable as
being the
founder of the very...
- the
Venetian Interdict,
Baronio published a pamphlet,
Paraenesis ad
rempublicam Venetam (1606). It took a
stringent papalist line on the crisis. It was...
- (1/2): 27–34. doi:10.1163/156852587x00030. Slings, S.R. (2003).
Platonis Rempublicam.
Oxford University Press. Smith,
William (1870). "Plato". Dictionary...
-
motto reflects that
ethic of
selfless service:
Omnia reliquit servare rempublicam ("He
relinquished everything to save the Republic"). The
Society has...
- Ennodius, Vita Epiphanius, 51: "secundis ab
Anthemio principe habenis rempublicam gubernabat". Ricimer's
behavior raised su****ions that he
secretly wanted...
-
Theology (Ashgate Publishing, 2010), p. 125. Slings, S. R.,
Platonis Rempublicam (Oxford
University Press, 2003), xxiii. Plisch, Uwe-Karsten Das Thomasevangelium...
- (Latin: We are held
together by pact and by religion),
Fortitudo Eius
Rempublicam Tenet (FERT) (Latin: 'His
bravery [or strength]
preserves [or defends]...
- geometri****, Praga, 1710
Erotema politico-philologi**** an
studium Geometriae rempublicam administranti obstaculo sit an adminiculo?, Praga, 1712 Herberstein,...
- grammatical" (with
Wilhelm Studemund, 1886). "Procli
commentariorum in
rempublicam Platonis partes ineditae",
Berlin 1886 (edition of the
comments by Proclus...