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Brevis Explicatio Mentis Humanae, sive animae rationalis: ubi explicatur, quid sit, & quid esse possit.
Henricus Regius Clarke, Desmond 2008
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Wolff's Latin works appeared with equal regularity in the 1730, with the “Latin Logic” (Philosophia rationalis sive logica) beginning the series in 1728.
18th Century German Philosophy Prior to Kant Sassen, Brigitte 2007
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Quandoque etiam rationalis si affectus inveteratus sit.
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Anima quippe rationalis adhuc originali pecato constricta, et nihil adhuc naturalium virium exercere valens in corpore puerili; cui melius comparatur quam homini intus per peccatum constricto, et foris per paralysim in membris dissoluto jacentique in lecto? back
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Philosophia rationalis sive logica Methodo scientifica pertractata et ad usum scientiarum atque vitae aptata
Christian Wolff Hettche, Matt 2006
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Ad dimidiam anni ætatem nubere possunt, in secundo anno parturiunt: rationalis sunt, et sensati iuxta ætatem pusillam, ac satis ingeniosi ad opera de serico, et de lana arboris.
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The linguistic signs, however, produced by the human understanding for the purpose of communicating its ideas, are the subject-matter of a rational science (scientia rationalis), the science of signs.
Medieval Semiotics Meier-Oeser, Stephan 2003
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(Psychologia rationalis, 1734) on an empirical psychol - ogy, which he held to be valid on the level of sensory experience (Psychologia empirica, 1732).
Dictionary of the History of Ideas FERNAND-LUCIEN MUELLER 1968
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[170] Codex, iv, 12, 2, rescript of Diocletian: ob maritorum culpam uxores inquietari leges vetant. proinde rationalis noster, si res quae a fisco occupatae sunt dominii tui esse probaveris, ius publicum sequetur.
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Ideo _poné_ dicimus ne putetur verbum esse imperativi modi, hoc est _pone_; _ergó_ ideo dicimus ne putetur conjunctio rationalis, quod est _érgo_.
The Roman Pronunciation of Latin Why we use it and how to use it Frances Ellen Lord
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