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totius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Totius may
refer to:
Jakob Daniël du Toit (1877–1953), an
Afrikaner poet,
known as
Totius Imperator totius...
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Catholicism portal Optatam totius, the
Decree on
Priestly Training, is a do****ent
which was
produced by the
Second Vatican Council.
Approved by a vote...
- du Toit (21
February 1877 – 1 July 1953),
better known by his pen name
Totius, was an
Afrikaner poet. He was the son of Steph****
Jacobus du Toit and...
- 1514),
Francisco de
Vitoria and by
Thomas Cajetan (1570). 1663.
Summa totius theologiae (Ordinis
Praedicatorum ed.),
edited by
Gregorio Donati (d. 1642)...
- The
Summa Logicae ("Sum of Logic") is a
textbook on
logic by
William of Ockham. It was
written around 1323. Systematically, it
resembles other works of...
- The
Epitome of the
Philippic History of
Pompeius Trogus (Latin
Epitoma Historiarum Philippicarum Pompei Trogi) by the second-century
Roman writer Justin...
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Expositio totius mundi et
gentium ("A
description of the
world and its people") is a
brief "commercial-geographical"
survey written by an
anonymous citizen...
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Totius Graeciae Descriptio refers to an
early antiquarian map of
Greece drawn by
Renaissance humanist Nikolaos Sophianos that
became a
cartographical bestseller...
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Imperator totius Hispaniae is a
Latin title meaning "Emperor of All Spain". In
Spain in the
Middle Ages, the
title "emperor" (from
Latin imperator) was...
- "serenissimus
totius Gallecie comes", "
totius Gallecie Senior et Dominus", "
totius Gallecie Consul", "
totius Gallecie Princeps", "
totius Gallecie Imperator"...