- It was
formerly the
practice to add the term in
partibus infidelium,
often shortened to in
partibus or i.p.i.,
meaning "in the
lands of the unbelievers"...
-
Animals (or On the
Parts of Animals; Gr**** Περὶ ζῴων μορίων;
Latin De
Partibus Animalium) is one of Aristotle's
major texts on biology. It was written...
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Genealogy Project Budé, Guillaume, "De ****e et
Partibus Ejus", 1528 at
Google Books Budé, Guillaume, "De ****e et
Partibus Ejus", 1542 at
Google Books...
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whole for a part"; it
refers to a kind of metonymy. The
plural is tota pro
partibus, "wholes for parts". In
context of language, it
means something is named...
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Capitulatio de
partibus Saxoniae (Latin,
variously translated as 'Ordinances
concerning Saxony' or the 'Saxon Capitularies' or 'Capitulary of Paderborn')...
- مقالات, maqālāt) of Aristotle's:
Historia Animalium:
treatises 1–10 De
Partibus Animalium:
treatises 11–14 De
Generatione Animalium:
treatises 15–19 Medieval...
- authority.
Johann Nikolaus von Hontheim,
since 1749
bishop of
Myriophiri in
partibus and
auxiliary bishop and vicar-general to the archbishop-elector of Mainz...
- and its
French refrain may
serve as a
specimen of
these nine:
Orientis partibus Adventavit Asinus Pulcher et
fortissimus Sarcinis aptissimus. Hez, Sire...
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golden "seal"
containing a
Latin quote from
Nicolaus Cus****: Ex
omnibus partibus relucet totum ("each part
reflects the whole"). In 2000, the publisher...
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Crusade Texts in Translation. The work of
William of Tyre,
Historia Rerum in
Partibus Transmarinis Gestarum, and its
continuations by
later historians complete...