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- The Fundamental Epistle or Letter of Foundation (Latin: Epistola Fundamenti) was one of the sacred writings of the Manichaean religion, written by the...
- or the Latin terminology given by Saint Augustine from Mani's Epistola Fundamenti, or the Persian and Chinese translations found as Manichaeism spread eastward...
- astrology proper. In his bid to become imperial astronomer, Kepler wrote De Fundamentis (1601), whose full title can be translated as “On Giving Astrology Sounder...
- questions 395 De mendacio On Lying 395 Contra epistulam Manichaei quam vocant fundamenti Against the Epistle of Manichaeus Called Fundamental 396–397 De agone...
- two Keys in saltire wards upwards of the first. Crest: Motto: Super fundamentis certis St Chad's, granted 17 December 1951 Escutcheon: Vert a Cross potent...
- / 54.764167°N 1.583889°W / 54.764167; -1.583889 Motto Latin: Super fundamentis certis Motto in English "Upon sure foundations" Established 1947 Named...
- Cgm 821 In accordance with its full title Liber illuministarum pro fundamentis auri et coloribus ac consimilibus collectus ex diversis ('A book for/by...
- Ligia romontscha. Mustér: Stampa da G. Condrau. Da Sale, Flaminio (1729), Fundamenti prin****li della lingua retica, o griggiona, con le regole del declinare...
- destro**** in 1930s, read Hoc Primum Dalmatiae Gentis Incoluere Castrum Ac Fundamentis Erexere Templum Anno 1531 (Residents of Dalmatia first settled the town...
- miles away. in secretario beati apostoli Andreae quod rex Ediilbertus a fundamentis in eadem Rhofi civitate construxit. Note English, ie Anglo-Saxon. The...