-
using a
microscope to
investigate the
blood of
plague victims. In his
Scrutinium Pestis of 1658, he
observed the
presence of "little worms" or "animalcules"...
-
Scrutinium Physico-Medi****
Contagiosae Luis, Quae
Pestis Dicitur (A Physico-Medical
Examination of the
Contagious Pestilence Called the Plague) is a 1658...
- inspirationem), adoration,
compromise (per compromissum) or
scrutiny (per
scrutinium).
Accessus was a
method for
cardinals to
change their most
recent vote...
-
Scrutiny (French: scrutin; Late Latin:
scrutinium; from scrutari,
meaning "those who
search through piles of
rubbish in the hope of
finding something of...
- 5.
Kamen (1998), p. 10
Notably Bishop Pablo de
Santa Maria,
author of
Scrutinium Scripturarum,
Jeronimo de
Santa Fe (Hebraomastix) and
Pedro de la Caballeria...
- III. In this
election for the
first time the new pope was
elected per
scrutinium. Pope
Celestine III had been
elected to the
papacy in 1191 at the age...
-
their number. The
election was
carried out by
secret ballot (Latin: per
scrutinium). Of the 207
members of the
College of
Cardinals at the time of Benedict XVI's...
- daemon/personification of pestilence, plague, illness,
sickness and
disease Scrutinium Pestis, a 1658 book by
Athanasius Kircher Pestiš, a
village in the muni****lity...
- pathogen,
inventing the germ
theory of disease,
which he
outlined in his
Scrutinium Physico-Medi****,
published in Rome in 1658. Kircher's
conclusion that...
-
material is full of
innumerable creeping animalcules. He
published his
Scrutinium Pestis (Examination of the Plague) in 1658,
stating correctly that the...