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Sapientis' goal over the next
three years is to use this
model as an
essential tool to
fulfill its
purpose as an organization. The name
Sapientis comes...
- a
Stoic in De
Constantia Sapientis, it is
usually considered the
earliest of the
three dialogues. In De
Constantia Sapientis Seneca argues that Stoicism...
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Konrad Witz (1400/1410
probably in Rottweil,
Germany –
winter 1445/spring 1446 in Basel, in
current day Switzerland) was a painter,
active mainly in Basel...
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omitted remainder, or
enough is said. It is the
truncation of "verbum
sapienti sat[is] est".
verbum volitans flying word A word that
floats in the air...
- The
Great Council or
Major Council (Italian:
Maggior Consiglio; Venetian:
Mazor Consegio) was a
political organ of the
Republic of
Venice between 1172...
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displaying short descriptions of
redirect targets Cicero,
Paradoxa Stoicorum I, 8. Seneca,
Epistulae morales 1,9,19 and de
constantia sapientis 5,6....
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complete organization was
established by Pope Pius X in his
Constitution Sapienti Consilio of 29 June 1908,
according to
which there were
thirteen congregations...
- Ailerán, also
known as Ailerán
Sapiens (Ailerán the Wise) was an
Irish scholar and
saint who died on 29
December 664 or 665. His
feast day is 29 December...
- profectum, qui eis, tam per
doctrinam quam per
sedula obsequia discreti et
sapientis viri
magistri Leonardi Bigolli, in
abbacandis estimationibus et rationibus...
- his
brother Ricardo Dalmau parti****ted in
Sapientis W****, an
initiative sponsored by the non-profit
Sapientis which brings distinguished public figures...