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- Institutiones may refer to several works: Institutes of Gaius, legal textbook, written about 161 AD Institutes of Justinian, Latin: Institutiones Justiniani...
- of Lactantius's works, the Divinae institutiones—the title of which was meant to correspond to the institutiones that expressed the workings of civil...
- The Smithsonian Institution (/smɪθˈsoʊniən/ smith-SOH-nee-ən), or simply the Smithsonian, is a group of museums, education and research centers, the largest...
- An institution is a humanly devised structure of rules and norms that shape and constrain social behavior. All definitions of institutions generally entail...
- Mental asylums Jails Institutions in computer science Search for "institution" on Wikipedia. Institutions of Grammar (Latin: Institutiones Grammaticae), the...
- Institutiones calculi integralis (Foundations of integral calculus) is a three-volume textbook written by Leonhard Euler and published in 1768. It was...
- Institutiones rei herbariae (transl. The Instruction of Botany), originally published in French as Eléments de botanique, is a 1700 Latin-language botanical...
- secretariat. Priscian's most famous work, the Institutes of Grammar (Latin: Institutiones Grammaticae), is a systematic exposition of Latin grammar. The dedication...
- A financial institution, sometimes called a banking institution, is a business entity that provides service as an intermediary for different types of...
- The Institutes (Latin: Institutiones; from instituere, 'to establish') is a beginners' textbook on Roman private law written around 161 CE by the classical...