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Summa and its
diminutive summula (plural
summae and summulae, respectively) was a
medieval didactics literary genre written in Latin, born
during the 12th...
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powers described below. In 1713,
Jacob Bernoulli published under the
title Summae Potestatum an
expression of the sum of the p
powers of the n
first integers...
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Stirling numbers", arXiv:1103.1585 [math.NT] Euler, E41,
Inventio summae cuiusque seriei ex dato
termino generali von Ettingshausen, A. (1827), Vorlesungen...
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create literature around it: Glossae:
translations of the old
Roman laws
Summae:
summaries Brocardica:
short sentences that made the old laws
easier to...
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worked towards this
through glosses (glossae) and
summaries (
summae) on Gratian. They are
contrasted with the decretalists,
whose work primarily...
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subiectis facillime atque copiose extrahendi modus traditur.
Eiusve utilitates summae declarantur" [Part of the
Prosperity of
Germany .... 3: In
which the method...
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Decretum (see also glossator).
Systematic commentaries were
called Summae. Some of
these Summae were soon in
circulation as well and
obtained the same level...
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which every soul must p**** (Canto XXV). As a prayer, they sing the hymn
Summae Deus
clementiae ("God of
Supreme Clemency") from the
Liturgy of the Hours...
- filii,
Romae 1657.
Pietro Antonia Ucelli (ed.), S.
Thomae Aquinatis ...
Summae de
veritate catholicae fidei contra gentiles quae
supersunt ex
codice autographo...
- Sceptico-Mysticae Viae Explicande,
Fundamentum Hieroglyphi****
Sanctissimorum Scientiae Summae is
designated a "class B" do****ent by Crowley. The
title refers to a lightning...