- In linguistics,
synesis (from Gr**** σύνεσις 'unification, meeting, sense, conscience, insight, realization, mind, reason') is a
traditional grammatical/rhetorical...
- to have died in Florence. Savonarola,
Girolamo (1497).
Epistola contra sententiam excomunicationis. Firenze:
Lorenzo Morgiani,
Johann Petri. Savonarola...
- "Sed **** id
Observationibus nequaquam congruere animadverteret,
mutavit sententiam, &
lineam veri
motus Planetæ æqualibus
temporibus æquales
areas Ellipticas...
-
habebit magistratus de
capite (9) vel in ****ias,
facito ut
populus iuras sententiam dicant, se de iis id
sententiae (10) dei****, quod
optimum populum censeat...
- expenses.
Canon 36 Quod
iudex possit interlocutoriam et
comminatoriam sententiam revocare That a
judge can
revoke an
interlocutory and a
comminatory sentence...
- ****
dixit "Apollo" ";
Seneca ApolocyntosisIX 2: "primus
interrogatur sententiam I**** pater";
Arnobius Ad
Nationes III 29: "Incipiamus ...sollemniter...
-
habita dispositione,
Parisis exivit ut
Coloniam iret,
secundum ministri sententiam.
William Vorilong, Opus
super IV
libros Sententiarum II, d. 44, q. 1 f...
-
gesture towards his
judges and to have replied:
Maiori forsan ****
timore sententiam in me
fertis quam ego
accipiam ("Perhaps you
pronounce this
sentence against...
- VTEI IN
COVENTIONID EXDEICATIS NE
MINVS TRINVM NOVNDINVM SENATVOSQVE SENTENTIAM VTEI
SCIENTES ESETIS EORVM SENTENTIA ITA FVIT SEI QVES
ESENT QVEI ARVORSVM...
-
academica qua probatur, bene
intellectam a
Cicerone et con****atam esse
sententiam Epicuri de
summo bono (Leiden, 1688) Het Nut der
Mechanistische Methode...