being the rationalis rei privatae (manager of imperial estates and city properties). Examples for tasks that were performed by a rationalis are "the collection...
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Labdia rationalis is a moth in the family Cosmopterigidae. It is found on Fiji. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin...
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Prosodia Rationalis is the short title of the 1779 expanded second edition of Joshua Steele's An Essay Towards Establishing the Melody and Measure of Speech...
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made reference to the sweet taste of diabetic urine in Pharmaceutice rationalis. While this reiterated ancient observations from across the Eurasian continent...
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Wolff would coin the term, as teleologia (Latin), in his work Philosophia rationalis, sive logica (1728). In Plato's dialogue Phaedo, Socrates argues that...
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defined the species human, for example, as Animal rationalis, where animal was considered a genus and rationalis (Latin for "rational") the characteristic distinguishing...
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its own science, writing Psychologia Empirica in 1732 and Psychologia Rationalis in 1734. Immanuel Kant advanced the idea of anthropology as a discipline...
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theoretical and a practical part. Logic, sometimes called philosophia rationalis, forms the introduction or propaedeutics to both. Theoretical philosophy...
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Christianis repudiaretur, maxime fidelibus, quod Deus creavit, quæ tamen rationalis et humana est." In Haddan, Stubbs & Wilkins 1869, p. 25, this passage...
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descriptions of redirect targets quaestor – Public official in ancient Rome rationalis – Roman Empire finance minister role rector – Political function in Rome...
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capturing Bononia (Boulogne-sur-Mer). Carausius was then assassinated by his rationalis (finance officer) Allectus, who assumed command of the British provinces...
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omnino, non confusione substantiae, sed unitate personae. Nam sicut anima rationalis et caro unus est homo: ita Deus et homo unus est Christus. Qui passus...
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reference on medicine begun by his teacher Friedrich Hoffmann - Medicina rationalis systematica. This included stringent approaches to diagnosis, treatment...
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infusoria using the microscope. Thomas Willis publishes Pharmaceutice rationalis. Jean Pecquet, French anatomist (born 1622) Mikkelsen, Jon M. (2013)....
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die zwölf Steine im hohepriesterlichen Brustschild (De duodecim gemmis rationalis). Nach dem Codex Vaticanus Borgianus Armenus 31 herausgegeben und übersetzt...
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persecutions. Aurelian's reign records the only uprising of mint workers. The rationalis Felicissimus, a senior public financial official whose responsibilities...
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Comitatus (Kingdom of Hungary) Congiarium Donativum Fiscus Mund (law) Rationalis A rationibus Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft Roman...
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rhythmically equal measures is found at least as early as 1775 (in Prosodia Rationalis). Soames (1889) attributed the idea to Curwen. This has implications for...
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finance minister. He was first given the title agens vice rationalis ("acting in the place of rationalis"). This suggest he was given the office in the immediate...
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fulfilment through sanctifying grace, since this is "perfectio naturae rationalis creatae" (Quaestiones quodlibetales, 4, 6). He stated that grace does...
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Wolff published Psychologia Empirica, followed in 1734 by Psychologia Rationalis, popularizing the term "psychology". 1739 – David Hume published A Treatise...
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divisione De geometria Regula de abaco computi Liber abaci Libellus de rationali et ratione uti Ecclesiastical writings Sermo de informatione episcoporum...
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of "person" as "an individual substance of a rational nature" ("Naturæ rationalis individua substantia"). According to the naturalist epistemological tradition...
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Cartesianism. He taught logic and philosophy at the University of Pisa and wrote Rationalis philosophiae institutiones (1741). Gualberto Soria was born to Enrico...
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(1679–1754) used it in his works Psychologia empirica (1732) and Psychologia rationalis (1734). This distinction between empirical and rational psychology was...
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so did the emperors. The head of the fiscus in the first years was the rationalis, originally a freedman due to Augustus' desire to place the office in...
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Schmid-Schwarzenburg, Nicolaus Taurellus (1860 and 1864). Theses Philosophicae, De Ortu Rationalis Animae. Nürnberg: Kauffmann, 1596. at Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel...
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Thomas Rees' English translation of 1818. His own major work Religio rationalis "Rational religion" was published by his son Benedykt Wiszowaty. Polish...
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needed]. His observations on diabetes formed a chapter of Pharmaceutice rationalis (1674). Further research came from Johann Conrad Brunner, who had met...
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recalled, to be replaced by his brother Lotterio. He was to be made magister rationalis ("master of rations", i.e. commissar), but died en route to Naples. He...
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