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De and Interpretatione
The lost commentaries include works on the De Interpretatione, Posterior Analytics, Physics, On the Heavens, On Generation and Corruption, On the Soul, and On Memory.
Of his reputedly numerous writings, only his commentary on Aristotle's De Interpretatione survives intact.
A famous example is the contingent sea battle case found in Aristotle's work, De Interpretatione, chapter 9:
Most influential is his claim in De Interpretatione ( 16a3 ) that thoughts are " likenessess " ( homoiosis ) of things.
Aristotle admitted that his laws did not all apply to future events ( De Interpretatione, ch.
It was introduced into philosophy mainly through the title of Aristotle's work Περὶ Ἑρμηνείας ( Peri Hermeneias, ' On Interpretation ', more commonly referred by its Latin title De Interpretatione ).
In De Interpretatione, Aristotle offers an early understanding that lays the groundwork for many contemporary theories of interpretation and semiotics:
Aristotle allowed for the possibility of all these logics in De Interpretatione, Chapter 9.
Two of these texts in particular, namely the Prior Analytics and De Interpretatione contain the heart of Aristotle's treatment of judgements and formal inference, and it is principally this part of Aristotle's works that is about term logic.
They are mentioned briefly in the De Interpretatione.
* De Interpretatione
Moreover, there are passages in his work, such as the famous sea-battle argument in De Interpretatione § 9, that are now seen as anticipations of modal logic and its connection with potentiality and time.
The Idle Argument was anticipated by Aristotle in his De Interpretatione chapter 9.
* De Interpretatione
* On Interpretation ( Latin: De Interpretatione, Greek Perihermenias ) introduces Aristotle's conception of proposition and judgment, and the various relations between affirmative, negative, universal, and particular propositions.
In his De Interpretatione, Aristotle considered the structure and constituents of the proposition or judgement.
Until the advent of modern logic, Aristotle's Organon, especially De Interpretatione, provided the basis for understanding the significance of logic.
Aristotle's De Interpretatione ( the Latin title by which it is usually known ) or On Interpretation ( Greek Περὶ Ἑρμηνείας or Peri Hermeneias ) is one of the earliest surviving philosophical works in the Western tradition to deal with the relationship between language and logic in a comprehensive, explicit, and formal way.
De Interpretatione is ( the second ) part of the Organon, Aristotle's collected works on logic.
Aristotle's original Greek text, Περὶ Ἑρμηνείας ( Peri Hermeneias ) was translated into the Latin " De Interpretatione " by Marius Victorinus, at Rome, in the 4th century.
* Aristotle's De Interpretatione: Semantics and Philosophy of Language with an extensive bibliography of recent studies
* Sea Battle Hub, a tutorial introduction to the discussion of the truth status of future events from De Interpretatione 9.
* Jules Vuillemin, " Le chapitre IX du De Interpretatione d ' Aristote-Vers une réhabilitation de l ' opinion comme connaissance probable des choses contingentes, in Philosophiques, vol.
* The Conimbricenses: some questions on signs, Milwaukee: Marquette University Press 2001 ( Translation with introduction and notes by John P. Doyle of the commentary to the first chapter of Aristotle's De Interpretatione ).

De and Ammonius
In a passage of Ammonius we are told that Eudemus, Phaenias, and Theophrastus wrote, in emulation of their master, Categories and De Interpretatione and Analytics.

De and contends
Azerbaijan instead contends that the monuments were not of Armenian, but of Caucasian Albanian, origin, which, per Thomas De Waal, did not protect “ the graveyard from an act in the history wars .”

De and divine
Aimoin, who died about 1010, must be distinguished from Aimoin, a monk of Saint-Germain-des-Pres, who wrote De miraculis sancti Germani, and a fragment De Normanorum gestis circa Parisiacam urbem et de divine in eos ultione tempore Caroli calvi.
Bede dedicated this work to Cuthbert, apparently a student, for he is named " beloved son " in the dedication, and Bede says " I have laboured to educate you in divine letters and ecclesiastical statutes " Another textbook of Bede's is the De orthographia, a work on orthography, designed to help a medieval reader of Latin with unfamiliar abbreviations and words from classical Latin works.
::“ Arguments for and against God's just judgment resemble those found in Plutarch's De sera numinis vindicta ” the delays of divine vengeance “ as well as in the targumic midrash about Cain and Abel in Gen ” “ 4.
) presented an early teleological argument in De Natura Deorum ( On the Nature of the Gods ), arguing that divine power can be found in reason, which exists throughout nature.
As opposed to the pagan writings they are divine ( De testimonio animae, vi ).
De providentia consists of apologetic discourses, proving the divine providence from the physical order ( chapters i-iv ), and from the moral and social order ( chapters vi-x ).
Upon the request of a high official named Sporacius, Theodoret compiled a Compendium of Heretical Accounts ( Haereticarum fabularum compendium ), including a heresiology ( books i-iv ) and a " compendium of divine dogmas " ( book v ), which, apart from Origen's De principiis and the theological work of John of Damascus, is the only systematic representation of the theology of the Greek Fathers.
In Emperor Theodosius's edict De fide catholica of 27 February 380, enacted in Thessalonica and published in Constantinople for the whole empire, by which he established Catholic Christianity as the official religion of the empire, he referred to Damasus as a pontifex, while calling Peter an episcopus: "... the profession of that religion which was delivered to the Romans by the divine Apostle Peter, as it has been preserved by faithful tradition and which is now professed by the Pontiff Damasus and by Peter, Bishop of Alexandria ... We authorize the followers of this law to assume the title Catholic Christians ..." Some see in this an implied significant differentiation, but the title pontifex maximus is not used in the text ; pontifex is used instead: "... quamque pontificem damasum sequi claret et petrum alexandriae episcopum ..." ( Theodosian Code XVI. 1. 2 ; and Sozomen, " Ecclesiastical History ", VII, iv.
De Savorin-Lohman opposed the law because it would imply some form of popular sovereignty instead of divine sovereignty.
On February 28, 1971, at the dedication, Dominique De Menil said, " We are cluttered with images and only abstract art can bring us to the threshold of the divine ," noting Rothko ’ s courage in painting what might be called " impenetrable fortresses " of color.
In 1618, Fludd wrote De Musica Mundana ( Mundane Music ) which described his theories of music, including his mundane ( also known as " divine " or " celestial ") monochord.
It is the highest, the real divine gift that has been infused into man from without (" De Opificio Mundi ", i. 15 ; " De Eo Quod Deterius Potiori Insidiatur ", i. 206 ); it is the masculine nature of the soul.
In 1921, Ernest De Witt Burton stated that in, " nomou is here evidently used ... in its legalistic sense, denoting divine law viewed as a purely legalistic system made up of statutes, on the basis of obedience or disobedience to which individuals are approved or condemned as a matter of debt without grace.
In one of his works, Ordo et Ratio Ordinis Legendis Hippocratis et Galeni Libris, Sylvius says that the anatomy of Galen was infallible, that his treatise De Usu Partium was divine and that further progress in anatomy would have been impossible.
As Athanasius put it, God became human so that we might become divine ( De inc. 54, 3: PG 25, 192B.
The De legibus naturae is a book about how individuals can discover the precepts of natural law and the divine obligation which lies behind it.
In this statement the assembled prelates, while declaring their confession in " One God, the Father Almighty, and in His only-begotten Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, generated from Him before the ages ," recommended the disuse of the terms ousia ( essence or substance ), homoousion ( identical in essence, or substance ), and homoiousion ( similar in essence, or substance ), " by which the minds of many are perturbed "; and they held that there " ought to be no mention of any of them at all, nor any exposition of them in the Church, and for this reason and for this consideration that there is nothing written about them in divine Scripture and that they are above men's knowledge and above men's understanding " ( Athan., De Syn., xxviii ; Soz., ii, xxx ; Hil., De Syn., xi ).
Reverend Dr. Thomas De Witt Talmage ( 7 January 1832 – 12 April 1902 ) was a preacher, clergyman and divine in the United States who held pastorates in the Reformed Church in America and Presbyterian Church.
After a discussion with De Luca, Roberson decided to give up musical performance, and declined on grounds that such a music career was not in accordance with his divine calling to the ministry.
Jacques Basnage De Beauval ( 1653 – September 23, 1723 ) was a celebrated Protestant divine, preacher, linguist, writer and man of affairs.

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