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Traktat über die Erkenntnis der getrennten Seienden und besonders der getrennten Seelen, in H. Steffan, Dietrich von Freibergs Traktat De cognitione entium separatorum.
Dietrich of Freiberg Führer, Markus 2009
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Operari ex libris, absque cognitione et solerti ingenio, periculosum est.
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Note 48: See Constantinus Africanus, De morborum cognitione et curatione [= Viaticum] in Opera conquisita … (Basel, 1536), 133 — 34.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Quaestiones de fide et de cognitione q. 2, in R. McKeon (tr.).
Divine Illumination Pasnau, Robert 2006
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There is no disputing that Descartes characterizes the cogito as the “first item of knowledge [cognitione]”
Descartes' Epistemology Newman, Lex 2005
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Ad dextram verò sedentis Imperatoris vno gradu submissus residet primogenitus eius filius, et sub ipso ordinatè in consimilibus sedibus nobiles proximi de cognitione Imperiali.
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Denique linguarum cognitione præditus, ne tot ac tantarum rerum varietates, et miracula quæ oculatus testis viderat, memoriæque mandauerat, obliuione premerentur, in tribus linguis, Anglica, Gallica, et Latina, graphicè scripsit Itinerarium 33. annorum.
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Denique linguarum cognitione pr鎑itus, ne tot ac tantarum rerum varietates, et miracula qu� oculatus testis viderat, memori鎞ue mandauerat, obliuione premerentur, in tribus linguis, Anglica, Gallica, et Latina, graphic� scripsit Itinerarium 33. annorum.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Ad dextram ver� sedentis Imperatoris vno gradu submissus residet primogenitus eius filius, et sub ipso ordinat� in consimilibus sedibus nobiles proximi de cognitione Imperiali.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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[55] “Quidam sunt, qui jam aliquamdiu luce veritatis collustrati fuerunt, et in ejus cognitione pietatisque studio tantum profecerunt, ut habitum tandem credendi sancteque vivendi comparaverint: hos non tantum ad finem usque vitæ perseverare posse, sed facile posse, ac libenter et cum voluptate perseverare velle credimus, adeo ut non nisi cum lucta et molestia ac difficultate deficere possint.” —
The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed 1616-1683 1966
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