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Thus, Gilbert of Poitiers (d. 1154), in a discussion of Boethius's De hebdomadibus, suggests that creaturely goodness is a relation, indeed, just the relation of being created by God.
Medieval Theories of Relations Brower, Jeffrey 2009
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Both make knowledge of God's existence more like a postulate known with certitude by the “wise” than like an axiom recognized by “all” humans (Boethius, De hebdomadibus, 40).
Amputee 2009
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On Being and Essence and The Principles of Nature date from his first stay at Paris, and unlike his commentaries on Boethius 'On the Trinity and De hebdomadibus, are quite obviously philosophical works.
Saint Thomas Aquinas McInerny, Ralph 2005
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And De hebdomadibus suggests detailed correspondences both between the substances in the body and those in the universe — where the bones correspond to the stony core of the earth, for example — and between the various parts of the body and different geographical areas — where the Thracian Bosphorus is
Dictionary of the History of Ideas G. E. R. LLOYD 1968
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On week-days the Invitatorium was recited without the insertion of the antiphons: "Invitatorium diebus festivis hebdomadibus sine modulatione Antiphone solet dici."
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Habet, inquientes, ille duo beneficia, unum curaturn aureorum viginti, alterum prioratum ducatorum quadraginta, el tres putanas in burdello, quæ reddunt singulis hebdomadibus Julios
Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) The Age of the Despots John Addington Symonds 1866
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Expofitio fuper librum Boetii de hebdomadibus, foL 215. 16.
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