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Definition of Tabulae

Tabulae
Tabula Tab"u*la, n.; pl. Tabul[ae]. [L.] 1. A table; a tablet. 2. (Zo["o]l.) One of the transverse plants found in the calicles of certain corals and hydroids. Tabula rasa[L.], a smoothed tablet; hence, figuratively, the mind in its earliest state, before receiving impressions from without; -- a term used by Hobbes, Locke, and others, in maintaining a theory opposed to the doctrine of innate ideas.

Meaning of Tabulae from wikipedia

- plural tabulae ansatae or tabellae ansatae) is a tablet with dovetail handles. It was a favorite form for votive tablets in Imperial Rome. Tabulae ansatae...
- The Tabulae Iliacae ("Iliadic tables", "Iliac tables" or "Iliac tablets"; singular Tabula Iliaca) are a collection of 22 stone plaques (pinakes), mostly...
- Mordella tabulae is a species of beetle in the genus Mordella of the family Mordellidae, which is part of the superfamily Tenebrionoidea. It was discovered...
- The Toledan Tables, or Tables of Toledo, were astronomical tables which were used to predict the movements of the Sun, Moon and planets relative to the...
- The Rudolphine Tables (Latin: Tabulae Rudolphinae) consist of a star catalogue and planetary tables published by Johannes Kepler in 1627, using observational...
- detailed drawings of the studied organs. This series of illustrations, Tabulae Anatomicae Clariviri, was published in 1714. Eustachio extended knowledge...
- per annos 1750–1762 institutis. Königsberg: Friedr. Nicolovius. 1818. Tabulae Regiomontanae reductionum observationum astronomicarum ab anno 1750 usque...
- The Laws of the Twelve Tables (Latin: lex duodecim tabularum) was the legislation that stood at the foundation of Roman law. Formally promulgated in 449...
- The Prutenic Tables (Latin: Tabulae prutenicae from Prutenia meaning "Prussia", German: Prutenische oder Preußische Tafeln), were an ephemeris (astronomical...
- Lansbergius. He is best known as the author of a set of astronomical tables, Tabulae motuum coelestium perpetuæ, for predicting planetary positions. These were...