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- material channel through which laws are handed down and made known (fontes cognoscendi), such as sources of history. The fontes essendi (Latin: "sources of...
- (principium cognoscendi externum) The Redeemed Intelligence of the Saints: The Internal/Subjective Cognitive Principle (principium cognoscendi internum)...
- down and made known, and in this sense the sources are styled fontes cognoscendi (Latin: "sources of knowing"), or depositaries, like sources of history...
- Principle of Sufficient Reason of Knowing (principium rationis sufficientis cognoscendi); ****erts that if a judgment is to express a piece of knowledge, it must...
- principle (principium cognoscendi externum); and 3. the Holy Spirit is the internal cognitive principle (principium cognoscendi internum). A dogmatic...
- Geneeskunde (Leiden, 1703) Institutiones medicae (Leiden, 1708) Aphorismi de cognoscendis et curandis morbis (Leiden, 1709), on which his pupil and ****istant,...
- Agrippa Dialogus de homine (published in Casale) De triplici ratione cognoscendi Deum Bartolomé de las CasasMemorial de Remedios para las Indias Erasmus...
- neomystis succincte expositum, London, 1695. Dissertatio de ratione cognoscendi et appendix de mutatione formali, contra J. S. [John Sergeant] methodum...
- Henry Cornelius Agrippa Dialogus de homine (Casale) De triplici ratione cognoscendi Deum ErasmusNovum Instrumentum omne (Gr**** New Testament translation)...
- Glogowczyk, Jan Glogau, Jan of Glogow (1455-1507). See pl:Jan z Głogowa. De cognoscendis et medendis morbis ex corporum coelestium positione (in Latin). Venezia:...