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  • * ''Quaestiones Victorinae'' 1st half 12th century ...Directory:Logic Museum/Lambertus Marie de Rijk|de Rijk]]) 3rd quarter 12th century
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  • ...Aristotelian texts, and through the commentaries on Aristotle by the 12th-century Muslim philosopher [[Averroes]].
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  • ...with Royal palaces and demurs, wealthy Abbeys and a cathedral; by the 12th century Paris had become one of Europe's foremost centres of learning and the arts.
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  • ...]-built hulls fastened with [[leather]] thongs. Sometime around the [[12th century]], northern European ships began to be built with a straight [[sternpost]], ...ted iron when it became readily available in the latter half of the [[19th century]].
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  • ...ds of the [[Eastern Roman Empire]] (aka [[Byzantium]]). In the mid-twelfth century, [[James of Venice]] translated into Latin the ''Posterior Analytics'' from Since the logical innovations of the 19th century, particularly the formulation of modern [[predicate logic]], Aristotelian l
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  • ...[[Western Europe|Latin West]] in the [[Middle Ages]], particularly in the 12th, 13th, and 14th centuries. It was both a method and a system which aimed t ...ish philosophy]] (especially in the case of [[Maimonides]]). From the 8th Century, the [[Mu'tazili|Mutazilite]] school of [[Islam]], compelled to defend thei
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  • The '''University of Paris''' originated in the 12th century. In 1970 it was reorganised as 13 autonomous [[university|universities]] ( ...charter]] or [[papal bull]]. It grew up in the second half of the twelfth century around the [[Notre Dame de Paris|Notre Dame Cathedral]] as a [[corporation]
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  • ...:Logic Museum/Sten Ebbesen|Sten Ebbesen]], Words and Signification in 13th-century Questions on Aristotle's Metaphysics ...ntingents [[Directory:Logic Museum/Sten Ebbesen|Sten Ebbesen]], Thirteenth-century Logic. Selected texts.
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  • ...gressional district|11th]] & [[Massachusetts's 12th congressional district|12th]] ...rch 3]], [[1833]] (11th)<br>[[March 4]], [[1833]] – [[March 3]], [[1843]] (12th)<br>[[March 4]], [[1843]] – [[February 23]], [[1848]] (8th)
    36 KB (5,156 words) - 20:52, 5 March 2009
  • ...ntribution to the history of early terminist logic. Vol. 1: On the twelfth century theory of fallacy. Assen: Van Gorcum 1962. * "Some new evidence on twelfth century logic: Alberic and the School of Mont Ste Geneviève (Montani)," Vivarium 4
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  • ...=false The Late Medieval Balkans:] A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century by John Van Antwerp Fine (p8)</ref> Therefore Constantine with a strong arm ...ref> Greek colonists formed a small colony on the island in the 4th or 3rd century B.C.
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  • ...BURLINGTON brand design until today – with the explicit permission of the 12th Duke of Argyll (1937 – 2007). A little flash of colour between your train ...na, Kansas to produce dungarees and jackets that have been worn for over a century by anyone from cowboys to Hollywood rebels to greasy bikers to savvy fashio
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  • The manner they where first mentioned was in the 9th century when the Republic of Venice recorded that Narentani ''or'' Narentines, who ...(a Germanic tribe related to the Goths) invaded Roman Dalmatia in the 5th century. They ruled parts of Roman Dalmatia from 480 to 535 AD.
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  • ...l exchange was located in the Egyptian city of Cairo at or around the 11th century. It is thought that Jewish and Islamic merchants dealt in stock and commodi ...first appearance of stock brokers can be traced back to France in the 12th century. A person known as the courratier de change was saddened with the job of re
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  • ...strict its membership to students of the [[liberal arts]] in the late 19th century, Edward H. Williams, Jr., a member of Phi Beta Kappa and head of the mining ...s to have students completing [[algebra]] by 8th grade and [[calculus]] by 12th grade.<ref name="TBPi MindSET">{{cite web | title = K-12 MindSET index| pub
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  • ...chi), is the first letter of Christ (''Χριστός''). Since the mid-sixteenth century ''Χ'', or the similar [[Latin alphabet|Roman]] letter [[X]], was used as a ...the sun-god [[Helios]] or ''Sol Invictus'' riding in his chariot. [[Third century]] mosaic of the Vatican grottoes under [[St. Peter's Basilica]], on the cei
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  • ...nguist Bartoli) nearly one third of Dalmatia in the first half of the 19th century. Then in 1816 Austrian census registered 66 000 Italian speaking people amo Barbarian invasions from the 6th century on-wards, <ref>[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=6WjSYwIGIm4C&pg=PA48&dq
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  • ...Soviet Union - albeit with some loss of territory. In the subsequent half century, the Finns made a remarkable transformation from a farm/forest economy to a
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