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De and Antiquissima
* De Antiquissima Germanorum Poesi Chorica, a treatise ; cited as one of his greatest works ( 1847 )

De and Italorum
Vico is best known for his verum factum principle, first formulated in 1710 as part of his De antiquissima Italorum sapientia, ex linguae latinae originibus eruenda ( 1710 ) (" The ancient knowledge in Italian population, to be search in the origin of Latin language ").
One of the clearest and earliest forms of this argument is available in the De Italorum Sapientia, where Vico argues that

De and Sapientia
* De Sapientia Veterum (' Wisdom of the Ancients ') ( 1609 )
* Revision of De Sapientia Veterum (' Wisdom of the Ancients ') ( 1625 )

De and ex
Two other works by him were De Pulsus Variatione ( 1685 ), and Ars explorandi medicas facultates plantarum ex solo sapore ( 1688 ); His Opuscula were collected in 1687.
* J. Morelli, De S. Paulini Nolani Doctrina Christologica ( Theology Doctorate dissertation, Pontificia Facultas Theologica Neapolitana apud Majus Seminarium, ex Typographica Officina Forense, Neapoli, MCMXLV )
Following the example of Gauss, he wrote his first paper on the theory of numbers in Latin: " De compositione numerorum primorum formæ ex duobus quadratis.
There, he wrote a number of his major works: " De fide Trinitatis libri III " (" On Faith in the Trinity: Three Books "), " Eclogarum ex divinis Scripturis liber primus " (" Excerpts out of Divine Scriptures: One Book "), and " Commentarii in epistolas S. Pauli " (" Commentary on the Epistles of Saint Paul ").
* 1758, ( Earths in the Universe ) Latin: De Telluribus in Mundo Nostro Solari, quæ vocantur planetæ: et de telluribus in coelo astrifero: deque illarum incolis ; tum de spiritibus & angelis ibi ; ex auditis & visis.
It is often misattributed to St. Augustine of Hippo, but seems to have been first used in the 17th century by the Archbishop of Split ( Spalato ) Marco Antonio de Dominis ( 1560-1624 ), in book 4, chapter 8 ( p. 676 of the first volume ) of his De republica ecclesiastica libri X ( London, 1617 ), where it appears in context as follows: Quod si in ipsa radice, hoc est sede, vel potius solio Romani pontificis haec abominationis lues purgaretur et ex communi ecclesiae consilio consensuque auferretur hic metus, depressa scilicet hac petra scandali ac ad normae canonicae iustitiam complanata, haberemus ecclesiae atrium aequabile levigatum ac pulcherrimis sanctuarii gemmis splendidissimum.
His chief literary work was De Fructu Qui ex Doctrina Precipitur ( Basel, 1517 ).
* 1574: Nicolás Monardes, De simplicibus medicamentis ex occidentali India delatis quorum in medicina usus est: Latin translation from Spanish
Also present and being restored to taxiable condition are a De Havilland Sea Vixen, XJ494, Hawker Hunter GA. 11, WT 806, Hawker Hunter T. 7 XL605, Lockheed F-104G Starfighter, 22 + 35 ( ex Luftwaffe ), and Folland Gnat, XP534.
Mana ERG is the musical project of ex recording engineer and multi-instrumentalist Bruno De Angelis.
* De Philosophia ex oraculis haurienda G. Wolf, ed.
CAA started operating with a mixture of ex Southern Rhodesia Air Services ( SRAS ) aircraft, but soon took delivery of five De Havilland Doves and three Vickers Vikings.
* De Immortalitate animorum ex Aristot.
His work, De Motu Corporum ex Percussione ( On the Motion of Bodies by Collision ) published postumously in 1703, contains a version of Newton's first law and discusses the collision of suspended bodies including two bodies of equal size with the motion of a moving body being transferred to one at rest.
* Italicae historiae scriptores ex Bibliothecae Vaticanae, aliarumque insignium bibliothecarum manuscriptis codicibus collegit & praefationibus, notisque illustravit Joseph Simonius Assemanus ... De rebus Neapolitanis et Siculis, ab anno Christi quingentesimo ad annum millesimum ducentesimum.
Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius in his first book of De Rerum Natura explicitly states his opposition to the concept of ex nihilo creation:
De Macrocarpaeae Grisebach ( ex Gentianaceis ) speciebus novis II: Typification of the Ruiz & Pavon names.
De Macrocarpaeae Grisebach ( ex Gentianaceis ) speciebus novis V: Twenty-three new species largely from Peru, and typification of all species in the genus.
De Macrocarpaeae Grisebach ( ex Gentianaceis ) speciebus novis VI: seed morphology, palynology, an infrageneric classification, and another twenty-three new species, largely from Colombia.
De Macrocarpaeae Grisebach ( ex Gentianaceis ) speciebus novis VII: four new species and two natural hybrids.
De Macrocarpaeae Grisebach ( ex Gentianaceis ) speciebus novis VIII: two new species from Ecuador.
De Macrocarpaeae Grisebach ( ex Gentianaceis ) speciebus novis I: An introduction to the genus ' Macrocarpaea ' and three new species from Colombia, Ecuador, and Guyana.
De Macrocarpaeae Grisebach ( ex Gentianaceis ) speciebus novis III: Six new species of moon-gentians ( Macrocarpaea, Gentianaceae: Helieae ) from Parque Nacional Podocarpus, Ecuador.

De and Linguae
* De Pronunciatione Graecae et Latinae Linguae ( London, 1574 )
* De Origine Linguae Latinae libri III ( addressed to Pompey ; cf.
His most important work is De Graecae Linguae Dialectis ( 1839-1843 ), which, although unfortunately incomplete, dealing only with Aeolic and Doric, and in some respects superseded by modern research, became a standard treatise on the subject.
By this time Valla had won a high reputation for two works: his dialogue De Voluptate, and his treatise De Elegantiis Latinae Linguae.
* Sebastiano Dolci, a Franciscan, who wrote " De Illyricae Linguae Vetustate et Amplitudine ," Venice 1754 and " I Fasti Letterarii-Ragusei ," Venice 1767 and also a commentary on the life and works of Saint Jerome, printed at Ancona in 1750.
In 1810 he wrote " De Praestantia et Venustate Linguae Illyricae " and another on the analogy between the languages of the ancient nations of Asia Minor and the languages of the Thracians and Illyrians.

De and Originibus
* De Originibus Ecclesiasticis, first part, London, 1636 ; second part, London, 1640.

De and Tres
His best-known work was a book on education, De Disciplinis, published in 1531, and his writings on rhetoric included Rhetoricae, sive De Ratione Dicendi, Libri Tres ( 1533 ), De Consultatione ( 1533 ), and a rhetoric on letter writing, De Conscribendis Epistolas ( 1536 ).
Mecano recorded some songs in French including: Une Femme Avec Une Femme Contra Mujer, Dis-Moi Lune D ' Argent De La Luna, " Une Histoire À Trois " Uno, El Dos, El Tres (" The One, The Two, and The Three "), Nature Morte Muerta, Le Paradis Artificiel Lago Artificial (" The Artificial Lake "), Toi, " J. C ." ( French version ) and " Le 7 Septembre " 7 de Septiembre.
Painted decorations in ancient Egyptian tombs often depict banquets, recreation, and agrarian scenes, and even medieval prayer books such as the Book of Hours ( see Les Tres Riches Heures du Duc De Berry ) are decorated with " peasant " scenes of daily life.
All three works were combined in a single large volume, entitled De Statu Libri Tres, 1615, which was first brought into due notice by Dr Samuel Parr, who, in 1787, published an edition with a preface, famous for the elegance of its Latinity, in which he eulogized Burke, Fox and Lord North as the " three English luminaries.
But it also finds him singing the songs of a new generation of songwriters, including Gian Marco, Leonel García ( one half of pop duo Sin Bandera ), Reyli Barba ( former member of pop band Elefante ) and Mexican group Tres De Copas.
Though Mazzoni considered himself primarily a philosopher ( Adams, 178 ), his major work of philosophy – an attempt to reconcile the theories of Plato and Aristotle called De Triplici Hominum Vita, Activa Nempe, Contemplativa, et Religiosa Methodi Tres ( On the Three Ways of Man ’ s Life: the Active, the Contemplative, and the Religious, published in 1576 ) – is not widely read.
Gentili's first book on issues of international law was De Legationibus Libri Tres, published in 1582.
In 1589 Gentli first published De Jure Belli Commentationes Tres.
An enhanced edition appeared under the title De Jure Belli Libri Tres.
* De Legationibus Libri Tres.
* De Iure Belli Libri Tres.

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