- The
arbor vitae /ˌɑːrbɔːr ˈvaɪtiː/ (Latin for "tree of life") is the
cerebellar white matter, so
called for its branched, tree-like appearance. In some...
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British Library Cotton MS Nero D I, ff 202 in all,
contains maps, the
illustratedVitae duorum Offarum, the
Gesta Abbatum (the
lives of the
first 23 abbots...
- The
elixir of life (Medieval Latin:
elixir vitae), also
known as
elixir of immortality, is a
potion that
supposedly grants the
drinker eternal life and/or...
- |title= (help) Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Arbor
Vitæ" . New
International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. Stull...
- At
around age 28, or not,: xxv he
composed his
philosophical work Fons
Vitæ.: xxv As
mentioned above, the
conflicting accounts of Gabirol's
death have...
- The
Meditations on the Life of
Christ (Latin:
Meditationes Vitae Christi or
Meditationes De Vita Christi;
Italian Meditazione della vita di Cristo) is...
- Janet, ed. (1993) Why "Humanae
Vitae" Was Right, San Francisco:
Ignatius Press. Smith,
Janet (1991) "Humanae
Vitae", a
Generation Later, Washington...
- Islam: A
History from the
Earliest Traditions Until 1925 (1344H) (
illustrated ed.). Fons
Vitae. pp. 298, 585. ISBN 9781887752893.
Safiur Rahman Mubarakpuri...
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second only to the
Canterbury see in
terms of wealth. The New
Minster Liber Vitae records Cnut as a
benefactor of the monastery, and the
Winchester Cross...
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Information Institute.
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