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Speculist
Speculist Spec"u*list, n. One who observes or considers; an observer. [R.] --Goldsmith.

Meaning of Speculi from wikipedia

- after his death, were collected and published under the title Apologiæ, speculi veritatis con****atio (1653). His re****tion as a dogmatist was established...
- fashionable. Bacon also sent his Opus Minus, De Multiplicatione Specierum, De Speculis Comburentibus, an optical lens, and possibly other works on alchemy and...
- the polar projection map designed by Gualtier Lud for use in Tractatus Speculi Orbis which Focard included in his book Paraphrase de l'Astrolabe. Paraphrase...
- John of Tewkesbury; Mahumet Bag-dadini, Liber divisionum; Roger Bacon, De speculis comburentibus B.x Muslim religious text; in Arabic B.xi Gregory the Great...
- minutipennis Bruner, 1916 Hygronemobius nemoralis (Saussure, 1874) Hygronemobius speculi (McNeill, 1901) "Genus Hygronemobius". Orthoptera Species File. Retrieved...
- (1146–1240). However, his primary significance is as a poet. His "Excerptum Speculi Caritatis" is a verse adaptation of the "Summa Causum" of Raymond of Peñafort...
- al-Kindi's work and especially the widely circulated pseudo-Euclidean De Speculis that were cited by the early scholars who were interested in pinhole images...
- magneti****. 1683 with Kaspar Neumann: Exercitatio catoptrica de idolo speculi. Baumann, Breslau 1685 Litera de cogitata et Romae agitata reformatione...
- writings (the Perspectiva, the De multiplicatione specierum, and the De speculis comburentibus) he cited a wide range of recently translated optical and...
- Bodies): William of Moerbeke from Gr**** 1269 Diocles ( 2nd century B.C.) De Speculis Comburentibus (On Burning Mirrors): Gerard of Cremona, from Arabic, Toledo...