- pp. 131–42 The book's full
title is Hydrodynamica, sive de
Viribus et
Motibus Fluidorum Commentarii (Hydrodynamics, or
commentaries on the
forces and...
- In law, motu
proprio (Latin for "on his own impulse")
describes an
official act
taken without a
formal request from
another party. Some
jurisdictions use...
-
Astronomia Nova ΑΙΤΙΟΛΟΓΗΤΟΣ seu
physica coelestis,
tradita commentariis de
motibus stellae Martis ex
observationibus G.V.
Tychonis Brahe) is a book, published...
-
Astronomia nova Aitiologitis, seu
Physica Coelestis tradita Commentariis de
Motibus stellae Martis ex
observationibus G.V. Tychnonis.Prague 1609; Engl. tr...
- 1973 Jean
Jacquot and
Harold Whitmore Jones Includes three appendixes: De
Motibus Solis,
Aetheris &
Telluris (pp. 439–447: a
Latin poem on the
movement of...
-
second cousin of
Leonhard Euler's mother. Phoronomia, sive De
viribus et
motibus corporum solidorum et
fluidorum libri duo (in Latin). Amsterdam: Rudolf...
- Churches, and
Pastor Bonus.
Other sources include apostolic constitutions,
motibus propriis,
particular law, and—with the
approbation of the
competent legislator—custom...
- circles. This work was
translated into
Latin by
Michael Scot in 1217 as De
motibus celorum (first
printed in
Vienna in 1531). A
Hebrew translation by Moses...
- Attrebatensis) and his
armorial bearings were
emblazoned with six roses. De
mõtibus Pãmachii.
Innocentius VI.
Cardinalis SS.
Ioannis & Pauli. T. Panmachii...
- as
doctor in
Physics and Mathematics,
defending his
thesis entitled De
motibus aeris at the
University of Bonn,
partly based on data on the 1874 Hong...