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- including the Naturalis Historia. Of the Etymologiae in its time it was said quaecunque fere sciri debentur, "practically everything that it is necessary to know"...
- neither shall they learn war anymore. In 1934 the motto was changed to "Quaecunque", meaning "Whatsoever". This was inspired by St Paul's Epistle to the...
- Festival," is held on campus in November. "VERA" comes from the Latin "QUAECUNQUE SUNT VERA." This phrase is engraved on Tokyo Woman's Christian University's...
- Kingdom First holder Sir John Reith Present holder James Reith, 3rd Baron Reith Heir apparent Hon. Harry Reith Status Extant Motto Quaecunque ("Whatsoever")...
- place because Isidore's work was so highly regarded—Braulio called it quaecunque fere sciri debentur, "practically everything that it is necessary to know"—that...
- Geneanthropeiae, siue de hominis Generatione, Decateuchon: Ubi ex ordine quaecunque ad Humanea Generationis liturgiam, ciusdemque Principia, Organa, Tempus...
- directorii ad aequidistantiam eorum locorum extendatur, parallelae enim lineae quaecunque in Organo ejusdem sunt directionis. Parallelas autem eadem circini extensio...
- which belong to one genus must be designated by the same generic name. Quaecunque plantae genere conveniunt, eodem nomine generico designandae sunt. § 214...
- Regia Borussicae Fridericiae Wilhelmiae Rhenanae servantur, quam alia quaecunque in museis Hoeninghusiano Muensteriano aliisque extant, iconibus et descriptionibus...
- Daniel Huetius under the title Origenis in sacras Scripturas Commentaria quaecunque Graece reperiri potuerunt. As for the Late antique Latin Vetus interpretatio...