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- 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...
- Scrutiny (French: scrutin; Late Latin: scrutinium; from scrutari, meaning "those who search through piles of rubbish in the hope of finding something of...
- daemon/personification of pestilence, plague, illness, sickness and disease Scrutinium Pestis, a 1658 book by Athanasius Kircher Pestiš, a village in the muni****lity...
- material is full of innumerable creeping animalcules. He published his Scrutinium Pestis (Examination of the Plague) in 1658, stating correctly that the...
- 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...
- inspirationem), adoration, compromise (per compromissum) or scrutiny (per scrutinium). Accessus was a method for cardinals to change their most recent vote...
- Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Scrutinium Dialogus Pauli et Sauli contra Judæos, sive Scrutinium scripturarum. Burgos. 1591. Hershman, Rabbi...
- prelate for more than three months. Canon 24 De electione facienda per scrutinium vel compromissum On making an election by ballot or by agreement Mandated...
- 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...