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Definition of Theoricas

Theorica
Theorica The*or"i*ca, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? (sc. ?), fr. ? belonging to ? a public spectacle. See Theory.] (Gr. Antiq.) Public moneys expended at Athens on festivals, sacrifices, and public entertainments (especially theatrical performances), and in gifts to the people; -- also called theoric fund.

Meaning of Theoricas from wikipedia

- positions of heavenly bodies. In 1482 he wrote a Commentariolum super Theoricas novas — a commentary on Peuerbach's text, which was published in Milan...
- The Theorica (Ancient Gr****: τὰ θεωρικά), also called the Theoric Fund or Festival Fund, was the name for the fund of monies in ancient Athens expended...
- Bologna: Giovanni Antonio Benedetti. 1500. In theoricas planetarum, Venice, 1513. In spheram ac theoricas preclarissima commentaria (in Latin). Milano:...
- belong to the genus Theorica: Theorica lamyra (Meyrick, 1911) (New Guinea) Theorica malnadense Reddy & Shashank, 2023 (India) Theorica secunda Kuznetzov...
- Doctrina theorica. 1, Physica coelestis (in Latin). Vol. 4. Linz: Gottfried Tambach. 1622. Epitome astronomiae Copernicanae. 5–7, Doctrina theorica (in Latin)...
- Tractatus reprobationis eorum que scripsit Nicolaus Orrem (1451) and Nova theorica planetarum. Johannes Lauratius (or Paulus) de Fundis lectured in astrology...
- Viennensem et Cracoviensem adversus Gerardi Cremonensis in planetarum theoricas deliramenta) Ernst Zinner: Leben und Wirken des Joh. Müller von Königsberg...
- (Taranto is a city in Apulia.) Perhaps the best known of his works is his Theorica et practica, which defends alchemical principles by describing the theoretical...
- Jubal, Pythagoras and Philolaus engaged in theoretical investigations, in a woodcut from Franchinus Gaffurius, Theorica musicæ (1492)...
- 1618) was an Italian Renaissance jurist, lawyer and judge. His Praxis et Theorica Criminalis (Practice and Theory of Criminal Law) was the strongest influence...