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Examples
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Plutarch, 1976, De Animae Procreatione in Timaeo, in Plutarch's Moralia, vol. 13 pt.
Plato's Timaeus Zeyl, Donald 2009
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Here is Stanford's Iustorum Animae, sung by the "Ust Singers" in a concert at "la Iglesia de La exaltacion de la Santa Cruz en Zaragoza."
Archive 2008-11-01 bls 2008
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This is so off the subject but my kids are going to the Anime Expo in July daughter was the goth cat person in em's postand when I told them about your and Linda's Animae interest they wanted to ask if you'd like them to take pictures of anyone dressed up as your favorite characters.
A disability film triggers my rage at social lies, how they silence me and pain Elizabeth McClung 2008
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Here is Stanford's Iustorum Animae, sung by the "Ust Singers" in a concert at "la Iglesia de La exaltacion de la Santa Cruz en Zaragoza."
November 1: The Feast of All Saints bls 2008
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Animae, Scaliger (who would forswear himself at any time, saith Patritius, in defence of his great master Aristotle), and
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Animae gravitatem facit, it brings heaviness to the soul.
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Animae negotium illa facessit, et de templo Dii immundum stabulum facit.
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Animae functiones imminuuntur in fatuitate, tolluntur in mania, depravantur solum in melancholia.
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Montanus de immortalitate Animae: Lelius Vincentius of the same subject:
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Here is Coleridge's clearest example: "A child scolding a flower in the words in which he had been himself scolded and whipped, is poetry - passion past with pleasure" (Animae Poetae 10).
The Loves of Plants and Animals: Romantic Science and the Pleasures of Nature 2001
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