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  • The tenth letter of the [[Latin alphabet|Latin]] [[Alphabet|alphabet]], '''J''' was originally only a capital letter.
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  • == The Logic Museum LATIN SITE SEARCHER== ...e="www.philological.bham.ac.uk/bibliography">Dana Sutton's database of neo-latin texts
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  • ...fr/fr/collections_et_services/mss_oc/s.manuscrits-occident_grec_latin.html Latin collection]
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Summa Logicae (Ockham)|''Summa Logicae'' (Latin only)]] *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Ockham/Summa Logicae|''Summa Logicae'' (Parallel Latin-English)]]
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  • *[http://thelatinlibrary.com Latin Library]
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  • '''Plumbing''', from the Latin word for the metal ''lead'' (Plumbus), is the trade of working with pipes f
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  • ...p://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/bibliography Dana Sutton's database of neo-latin texts]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:America Online Latin America Inc}} '''America Online Latin America Inc'''
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Latin American Telecommunications Venture Co}} '''Latin American Telecommunications Venture Co'''
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Latin American Discovery Fund Inc}} '''Latin American Discovery Fund Inc'''
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Latin America Equity Fund Inc}} '''Latin America Equity Fund Inc'''
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Latin American Export Bank}} '''Latin American Export Bank'''
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  • ...tp://individual.utoronto.ca/pking/resources/index.html plaintext sources] (Latin only) from many scholastics including Boethius, Anselm, Abelard and others.
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  • *[http://www.franciscan-archive.org The Franciscan Archive] has many parallel Latin English texts, if you can bear the eccentric navigation. Includes the curr
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  • ...Grosseteste] is a web-site dedicated to providing electronic access to the Latin works of Robert Grosseteste (ca. 1170-1253).
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  • ...english horn in non-traditional musical settings, including [[hip-hop]], [[latin]], [[jazz]], [[salsa]], rock and other genres in addition to classical. ...ale woodwind quintet Orion Winds, and is a member of the Los Angeles-based Latin rock band Roxing Kafe, with which she also plays flute and sings.
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  • ...lications, including many editions of medieval philosophical texts (mostly Latin, some Greek). ...9. Previously (1982-86 and 1989-91) director of the Institute of Greek and Latin Medieval Philology, which in 1992 was fused with the Institute of Classics
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  • ...on with the Pope and Bishop of Rome, and most parishes follow the Roman or Latin Rite in worship, although there are other rites). In casual usage, when peo
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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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  • ...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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  • * [[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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  • ...omes from the Greek root pseudo- (false or pretending) and "science" (from Latin ''scientia'', meaning "knowledge"). An early recorded use was in 1843 by Fr
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  • ...irectory:United States|United States]], [[Directory:Canada|Canada]], and [[Latin America]]. The first Doubletree opened in [[1969]].
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  • ...[[Directory:Mississippi|Mississippi]], offshore Gulf of Mexico and certain Latin American markets.
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  • ...(Aphrodite) by the Roman poet Ovid. Others say that aprilis comes from the Latin word "aperio" (to open) since this was the month that fruits and flowers bl
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  • ...Group operates in [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Directory:Australia|Australia]], Latin America, [[Africa]] and [[Directory:Canada|Canada]].
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  • ...tion the Croatian-Hrvat identity in the Balkans was '''Prince Branimir''' (Latin:'' "Branimiro comite dux cruatorum cogitavit"'' c. 880 AD).<ref>[http://mq ...ded in the 6th century (cia. 550) in Greek (Σκλαβῖνοι-Sklabenoi). Later in Latin it was written Sclaveni.
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  • * Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 29 (1973), 93-197.
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  • ...chers, mostly at the Faculty of Arts in Paris, known to historians as the 'Latin Averroists', who aimed at a secular interpretation of [[Aristotle]]. ...chers, mostly at the Faculty of Arts in Paris, known to historians as the 'Latin Averroists' or 'secular Aristotelians', who aimed to interpret Aristotle in
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  • Nihilism (from the Latin nihil, nothing) is a philosophical position which argues that the world, es
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  • ...[[Directory:Logic Museum/CIMAGL|Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge grec et latin]], 43, Copenhagen, 1982. *Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 28 (1972), 281-396.
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  • ...senschaften : In Kommission bei Beck, 1978. Descript. xiii, 111 p ; 24 cm. Latin text with commentary in German.
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  • * Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 23 (1967), 313-413.
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  • {| align=right ...impler has doubled its revenues and has expanded geographically to Europe, Latin America and the United Kingdom. Simpler now employees in excess of 150 cons
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  • '''Florence''' (alternative obsolete spelling: '''''Fiorenza''''', [[Latin]]: '''''Florentia''''') is the capital city of the Italian region of [[Tusc
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  • ...philosophy that had grown as a result of the discovery in the 12th century Latin West of new Aristotelian texts, and through the commentaries on Aristotle b
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  • [18:42] <Thogo> Latin? [18:42] <Thogo> well, Latin is an even better example.
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  • '''In utero''' is a term coming from the [[Latin]] language, meaning "in the [[uterus]]". The phrase is used in [[biology]]
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  • ...ces of Illyricum, Macedonia, Dacia, Moesia, Pannonia and Thracia.jpg|thumb|right|375px|The Roman province of Dalmatia (pink colour) in the Western Roman Emp [[File:Balkans850.png|thumb|right|375px|'' Medieval Croatia (Map by Hxseek)'']]
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  • | known = Unique percussion compositions and performance combining Latin, African, Caribbean and Spanish music styles ("LACS") ...ing percussion as a teenager. His unique style of composition has roots in Latin/African/Caribbean/Spanish drum sounds, which he coined "LACS." Justin has p
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  • *The word "plumber" comes from the Latin word ''plumbum'' meaning "lead", since pipes in Roman times were made of le
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  • '''Latin Names'''--''Mentha x piperita''
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  • ...d Oct. 12, 2007. Comfort completed a four-month humanitarian deployment to Latin America and the Caribbean providing medical treatment to patients in a doze
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  • ...ing in the game of poker. Separate editions are also published for Europe, Latin America, South Africa and Australasia.
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  • [[Aristotle]]'s '''''De Interpretatione''''' (the [[Latin]] title by which it is usually known) or '''''On Interpretation''''' ([[Anc ...rnet.com/opposition/1periherm67.htm Logic Museum translation] of Boethius' Latin version of ''De Interpretatione''.
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  • '''Latin Names'''--''Pausinystalia yohimbe''
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  • Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 23 (1967), 313-413. Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 30 (1974), 119-144.
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  • '''Latin Names'''--''Valeriana officinalis''
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  • * 1635, the first public school in the U.S., Boston Latin School, is founded
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  • '''Latin Name'''--''Trifolium pratense''
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  • * De Leemans, Pieter: "Medieval Latin Commentaries on Aristotle's De Motu Animalium". In: RTPM 67,2 (2000), 272-3 * Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 24 (1968), 149-245.
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  • '''Latin Names'''--''Curcuma longa''
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  • *Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 28 (1972), 281-396.
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  • ...[[Directory:Logic Museum/CIMAGL|Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen Âge grec et latin]]'', 55 1987), 139-54.
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  • '''Latin Names'''--''Serenoa repens, Sabal serrulata''
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  • *Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 28 (1972), 281-396. *Sharpe, Richard: A Handlist of the Latin Writers of Great Britain and Ireland before 1540, Turnhout 1997.
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  • ...uct magic squares with a certain number of cells. He referred to this as a Latin square because he used Roman numerals.
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  • '''Latin Name'''--''Hypericum perforatum''
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  • Competent comes from the Latin root ''competere'' which means “to be suitable”.” For the purposes of
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  • - Directed new product roll-outs for Nielsen to US, European, Canadian and Latin American markets, which generated new revenue of over $12 million in one ye
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  • '''Latin Names'''—''Glycine max''
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  • '''Latin Names'''—''Tripterygium wilfordii''
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  • ...inue the histories of Greek and Islamic philosophy but concentrates on the Latin Christian West. Unlike other histories of medieval philosophy which divide
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  • ...' was the dominant form of theology and philosophy in the [[Western Europe|Latin West]] in the [[Middle Ages]], particularly in the 12th, 13th, and 14th cen The word ''Scholasticism'' is derived from the [[Latin]] word ''{{lang|la|scholasticus}}'', the Latinized form of the [[Ancient Gr
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  • ...st=Helen |title=Medieval Scholarship : Philosophy and the arts}}</ref> the Latin form of the Greek ''Philotheos'', ("friend of God"). In 1927 he was ordain
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  • ...nensis'' 1797). It did not appear fully in print until 1937, in Grabman's Latin edition, and was not translated into English until 1966, by Kretzmann. No ...s for itself, as when we say that 'Socrates' is a name (note that medieval Latin did not use quotation marks as in modern English). In formal supposition,
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  • ...ent, [[Ambient]] and Gregorian Songs. In addition to including voices in [[Latin]], Spanish, English and French, he was inspired by [[mysticism]]. For what
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  • ...gy invites some kind of talk of fictive being. Although Ockham is probably right to want to eliminate the old terminology in favor of less problematic langu ...[[Directory:Logic Museum/CIMAGL|Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec et Latin]] 55, Copenhague.
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  • * De Leemans, Pieter: "Medieval Latin Commentaries on Aristotle's De Motu Animalium". In: RTPM 67,2 (2000), 272-3 ...[Directory:Logic Museum/CIMAGL|«Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen Âge grec et latin»]], LIII (1986), pp. 37-150
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  • [[Image:Graduation_of_Cometan.jpeg|right|thumb|200px|Cometan at his graduation in July 2019]] '''Cometan''' is a Bri ...garden with his grandmother in the grounds of the house. Cometan attended Latin Mass every Sunday throughout his childhood alongside his grandparents and c
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  • ...and by ''limitadas'', a type of business organization available in many [[Latin America]]n countries.
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  • ...ia|Croatian]] (Hrvat) identity was that of '''Duke Branimir''' (written in Latin:'' "Branimiro comite dux cruatorum cogitavit"'' c. 880 AD). <ref>[http://b ...was written Sclaveni. Ancient Roman <ref>Pliny the Elder: Natural History, Latin: Naturalis Historia 77 AD </ref> and Greek communities also referred to the
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  • ...the [[Holy See]] to [[Constantinople]] to negotiate for the reunion of the Latin and Greek Churches.
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  • [[File:800px-Korcula City.jpg|thumb|right|325px| Town of Korcula. [[File:250px-Croatia-Dalmatia-1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Dalmatia (the dark purple) within todays modern [[Croatia]] The islan
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  • ...mal</i> by Radulphus Brito', <i>Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-age Grec et Latin</i> 24, pp. 85-120.<br> ...is homo est omnis homo</i>', <i>Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-age Grec et Latin</i> 26, pp. 1-92.<br>
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  • [[File:250px-Croatia-Dalmatia-1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|The island of Korcula is marked red. Dalmatia (the dark purple) withi ...tion the Croatian (Hrvat) identity in the Balkans was '''Duke Branimir''' (Latin:'' "Branimiro comite dux cruatorum cogitavit"'' c. 880 AD). Branimir was a
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  • {| align=right <p style="float:right;width:168px" align="center"><a href="http://amazon.com/dp/B000BKJZ9Q?tag=fe
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  • ...strates to become full Roman citizens. While there were varying degrees of Latin rights, the main division was between those ''cum suffragio'' ("with vote"; [[Image:ValentinianIIIfamily.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A group portrait depicted on glass, dating from c.250 A.D., showing a
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  • '''Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen Âge grec et latin''' is a journal established in 1969. This page lists all the papers in num ...the Sticherarion EBE 883 Acts of the Dano-Hellenic Symposium on Greek and Latin Philosophy, Danish Institute at Athens, November 1993.
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  • # Create fake articles on (non-existent) latin-named plants and animals,
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  • ...phie du latin médiéval et l'histoire de la logique. In La lexicographie du latin médiéval et ses rapports avec les recherches actuelles sur la civilisatio * The Posterior Analytics in the Latin West. In Knowledge and the sciences in medieval philosophy. Proceedings of
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  • [[Image:Green Asparagus New York 11 May 2006.jpg|thumb|right|Green asparagus for sale in [[New York City]].]] [[Image:AsparagusFernMilduraVictoriaAustralia.jpg|right|thumb|Asparagus in [[Mildura, Victoria|Mildura]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Vi
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