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  • ...n [[first name]] (for males) and [[family name]]. It is derived from the [[Latin]] "Gregorius", which was from the late [[Greek language|Greek]] name "Grego
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  • ==Latin==
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  • 426 bytes (51 words) - 17:49, 11 January 2013
  • ...istic legitimacy of the vernacular English language, rather than French or Latin.
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  • The '''Pacific Ocean''' (whose name derives from the [[Latin]] name ''Mare Pacificum'', "peaceful sea", coined by the [[Directory:Portug
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  • ...e medieval philosophy; he has published seven volumes of translations from Latin and over fifty articles, essays, and encyclopedia entries.
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  • ...of this site is to provide a Google-searchable facility on key phrases of Latin thirteenth-century scholastic writing, directly cross-referenced to the Dom ...r.htm Logic Museum] which allows for selective Google searches on the main Latin sites on the Web (including this one).
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  • ...night in [[1937]]. In [[1946]], launched international Clipper edition for Latin America, so named because it was shipped on Pan Am flying “clipper” sea
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  • [[Image:Eternitythumbnail.jpg|thumb|right|340px]] [[image:Bruckerfrontpicthumbnail.jpg|thumb|right|340px]]
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  • [[Image:Square101-74.JPG|right|352px|The traditional square of opposition]] In traditional logic, a proposition (Latin: ''propositio'') is a spoken assertion (''oratio enunciativa''), not the me
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  • * Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 23 (1967), 313-413.
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  • ...m'' by William of Champeaux,” ''Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec et Latin'' 17 (1976): 1-39. ...g to Orléans Bibl. Mun. 266,” ''Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec et Latin'' 13 (1974): 13-30.
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  • *[[Categories (Aristotle)|The ''Categories'' (Latin: ''Categoriae'')]] introduces Aristotle's 10-fold classification of that wh *[[De Interpretatione|''On Interpretation'' (Latin:''De Interpretatione'', Greek ''Perihermenias'')]] introduces Aristotle's c
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  • ...est animal by Radulphus Brito', Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-age Grec et Latin 24, pp. 85-120. ...ism Omnis homo est omnis homo', Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-age Grec et Latin 26, pp. 1-92.
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  • ...al Greek manuscripts, and the Caius collection of manuscripts in Greek and Latin and a collection of Greek, Roman and British Coins.
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  • A '''consultant''' (from the [[Latin language|Latin]] ''consultus'' meaning "legal expert") is a [[professional]] who provides
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  • ...the necessary entry-name replacements (for instance, removing macrons from Latin entry names). These are unfortunately not automatically retrieved from Wikt <pre>* {{#invoke:Language|wikt|en-Latin|language}}</pre>
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  • [ 0xE0029 ] = "TAG RIGHT PARENTHESIS", [ 0xE0041 ] = "TAG LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A",
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  • * [[Lambda Sigma Upsilon]] (Latin) * [[Lambda Theta Phi]] (Latin)
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  • * Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 23 (1967), 313-413.
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