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  • Already in early Medieval Latin we come across the ecclesiastical terms abbas generalis and magister generalis, whence the titles master-general, vicar-general, and superior-general evolved and still linger, at least in the modern Catholic church.

    Governor-General 2009

  • Already in early Medieval Latin we come across the ecclesiastical terms abbas generalis and magister generalis, whence the titles master-general, vicar-general, and superior-general evolved and still linger, at least in the modern Catholic church.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • Květ reconstructed the elements of Leibniz's scientia generalis stressing the originality of their combination, but not of every single element.

    Leibniz's Influence on 19th Century Logic Peckhaus, Volker 2009

  • Cosmologia generalis methodo scientifica pertractata, qua ad solidam imprimis Dei atque naturae cognitionem via sternitur

    Christian Wolff Hettche, Matt 2006

  • What we have are the Prologus generalis in opus tripartitum, the Prologus in opus propositionum, the

    Meister Eckhart Mojsisch, Burkhard 2006

  • Secretioribus consilijs, et magister equorum, dux et capitaneus generalis exercitus eiusdem Regi� maiestatis in Belgio, et gubernator generalis Hollandi�, Zelandi�, et prouinciarum vnitarum et associatarum, omnibus, ad quos pr鎠entes liter� peruenerint, salutem.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • John Ray (1627–1705) in the three volumes of Historia generalis plantarum provided an able account of the structure, physiology, and distribution of plants and laid the foundations of modern systematic classification.

    1669 2001

  • They also called their science grammatica generalis or speculativa.

    STUDY OF LANGUAGE ALVAR ELLEG 1968

  • The Initia et specimina novae generalis pro instauratione et augmentis scientiarum, a work of

    BACONIANISM PAOLO ROSSI 1968

  • His moral system, deeply influenced as it is by Plato and Aristotle, centers on the concept of “right rela - tions,” of a justitia generalis, the realization of which would bring human society into an ordered and satis - fying (even morally satisfactory) condition.

    CASUISTRY WERNER STARK 1968

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