Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A supposed new metal announced by Bergman, in 1781, as obtained from cold-short iron. It turned out to be merely iron phosphide.
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Examples
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Conditor alme siderum is an anonymous text from the 7th century used at Vespers during Advent.
The Advent Office, Part I bls 2008
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The Lutheran Liturgical Prayer Brotherhood provides an mp3 of the beautiful Conditor alme siderum; following is the Latin and one translation from CPDL, which notes that:
Archive 2008-11-01 bls 2008
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The Lutheran Liturgical Prayer Brotherhood provides an mp3 of the beautiful Conditor alme siderum; following is the Latin and one translation from CPDL, which notes that:
The Advent Office, Part I bls 2008
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Conditor alme siderum is an anonymous text from the 7th century used at Vespers during Advent.
Archive 2008-11-01 bls 2008
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Ptolomaeus centiloquio, et quadripartito tribuit omnium melancholicorum symptoma siderum influentis.
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Miror et stupeo cum coelum aspicio et pulchritudinem siderum, angelorum, &c. et quis digne laudet quod an nobis viget, corpus tam pulchrum, frontem pulchram, nares, genas, oculos, in ellectum, omnia pulchra; si sic in creaturis laboramus; quid in ipso deo?
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How comes, or wherefore is this temeraria siderum dispositio, this rash placing of stars, or as Epicurus will, fortuita, or accidental?
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These secondary causes hence derived, are commonly so powerful, that (as [1324] Wolfius holds) saepe mutant decreta siderum, they do often alter the primary causes, and decrees of the heavens.
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Insinuant se melancholicorum penetralibus, intus ibique considunt et deliciantur tanquam in regione clarissimorum siderum, coguntque animum furere.
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Arte Medica. accedunt ad has causas affectiones siderum.
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