- The
Theorica (Gr****: Θεωρικά), also
called the
Theoric Fund or
Festival Fund, was the name for the fund of
monies in
ancient Athens expended on festivals...
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Theorica is a
genus of
moths belonging to the
family Tortricidae.
Theorica lamyra (Meyrick, 1911)
Theorica secunda Kuznetzov, 1997 List of Tortricidae...
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Other treatises attributed to the "Second Gerard"
include the
Theoria or
Theorica planetarum, and
versions of Avicenna’s
Canon of Medicine— the
basis of...
- Jubal,
Pythagoras and
Philolaus engaged in
theoretical investigations, in a
woodcut from
Franchinus Gaffurius,
Theorica musicæ (1492)...
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Doctrina theorica. 1,
Physica coelestis (in Latin). Vol. 4. Linz:
Gottfried Tambach. 1622.
Epitome astronomiae Copernicanae. 5–7,
Doctrina theorica (in Latin)...
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sphaera mundi of
Johannes de
Sacrobosco and the
genre of
textbooks known as
Theorica planetarum. For the task of
predicting planetary motions they
turned to...
- to
learn his art. The
major treatises of his
years in
Milan are three:
Theorica musicae (1492),
Practica musicae (1496), and De
harmonia musicorum instrumentorum...
- and J.
Knapton [and 18 others], 1728, vol. 1.
Planetary Latitudes, the
Theorica Gerardi, and Regiomont****,
Claudia Kren, Isis, 68, #2 (June 1977), pp...
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Tractatus reprobationis eorum que
scripsit Nicolaus Orrem (1451) and Nova
theorica planetarum.
Johannes Lauratius (or Paulus) de
Fundis lectured in astrology...
- (Taranto is a city in Apulia.)
Perhaps the best
known of his
works is his
Theorica et practica,
which defends alchemical principles by
describing the theoretical...