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

    Christian Wolff Hettche, Matt 2006

  • Psychologia empirica methodo scientifica pertractata, qua ea quae de anima humana indubia experientiae fide constant, continentur ¦ (˜Empirical Psychology™) [Empirical Psychology] Frankfurt and Leipzig: 1732

    Christian Wolff Hettche, Matt 2006

  • Jus gentium methodo scientifica pertractatum Halle,

    Christian Wolff Hettche, Matt 2006

  • Philosophia rationalis sive logica Methodo scientifica pertractata et ad usum scientiarum atque vitae aptata

    Christian Wolff Hettche, Matt 2006

  • Jus naturae methodo scientifica pertractatum 8 vols.

    Christian Wolff Hettche, Matt 2006

  • Philosophia prima sive ontologia methodo scientifica pertractata qua omnis cognitionis humanae principia continentur

    Christian Wolff Hettche, Matt 2006

  • The PLEIADI Project acronym for "Portale per la Letteratura scientifica Elettronica Italiana su Archivi aperti e Depositi Istituzionali", a portal for Italian scholarly e-literature in open archives and institutional repositories originated from the collaboration between two major Italian university consortia, CASPUR and CILEA, within the framework of the AEPIC project

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  • The same idea was also indicated by Joseph Glanville in his _Scepsis scientifica_, which appeared in 1665, by Father Le Brun, in his

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883 Various

  • His chief works are: "Compendium theologiae dogmaticae, scholasticae, et moralis, methodo scientifica propositum", 3 vols.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

  • They often contained a mix of naturalia (products of nature, such as shells), arteficialia (products of man, such as intricate jewelry, carvings, and ancient weaponry), and scientifica (scientific instruments, such as sundials and globes), and were common among scholars and royalty figures.

    Why do we collect things? Elsie Morales 2025

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