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Et nos non paucos sanavimus, animi motibus ad debitum revocatis, lib.
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Note 166: Canon, fol. 67ra: "Cum autem ambulare inceperit, et moveri, duris motibus non erit permittendus, nec ad ambulandum, et sedendum est ponendus antequam secundum naturam ei desiderium fiat, ne cruribus ipsius, et dorso nocumentum accidat." back
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Philol. in qua quid singuli nationum populi quotidianis motibus agitarent, relucebat.
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Scott, Frederick, and Herman Shapiro (ed.): 1967, “John Buridan's De motibus animalium,” Isis 58, 533-552.
John Buridan Zupko, Jack 2006
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Cum enim, eius seculo, indomitis Islandia motibus fluctuaret, incolis à nullo ferè superiore magistratu repressis, nullis se factionibus immiscuit: Plurimas cauta animi virtute ac industria composuit.
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Cum enim, eius seculo, indomitis Islandia motibus fluctuaret, incolis � nullo fer� superiore magistratu repressis, nullis se factionibus immiscuit: Plurimas cauta animi virtute ac industria composuit.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Discordarunt antea, adeo vt magnis motibus vtrobique concurrentibus, etiam negociatorum commeatus prohiberentur.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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He then applied this teaching to a problem in dynamics in his Treatise on the ratios of velocities in motions (Tractatus de propor - tionibus velocitatum in motibus) composed in 1328.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas WILLIAM A. WALLACE 1968
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"Tu quoque, qui solus lecto sermone, Terenti, conversum expressumque Latina voce Menandrum in medium nobis sedatis motibus effers, quiddam come loquens atque omnia dulcia miscens"; item C. C.esar,
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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Qui ore vultu, imitandis motibus, voce, denique corpore ridetur ipso.
A History of Pantomime R. J. Broadbent
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