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Defensorium and against
In his Defensorium, written against Juan de Torquemada and other critics, he gave utterance to views derogatory to the authority of the pope.

Defensorium and William
* Gabriel Biel, Defensorium Obedientiae Apostolicae et Alia Documenta, edited and translated by Heiko Oberman, Daniel E. Zerfoss, and William J. Courtenay, Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1968.

Defensorium and .
* Gabriel Biel, Defensorium Obedientiae Apostolicae Et Alia Documenta, ed.
It was while at the cathedral of Mainz that he took to the defense of Adolf von Nassau, and wrote Defensorium obediente apostolice.
While in hiding, he wrote the Defensorium obediente apostolice, an ecclesiastical treatise on the extent of papal authority ( and the Church authority ) and the role that scripture has on these.

seu and William
Middleton let the matter drop after meeting Mead socially ; but two related works, an Appendix seu Definitiones, pars secunda and a letter from Middleton to another opponent, Charles La Motte, were later published in 1761 by William Heberden the elder.
von Cube, Ortus Saniatis 1517 and Portiforium seu Breviarum ad Sarisbursis ecclesiae usum 1555 ; William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories and Tragedies 1623 First Folio.
* O Budismo ao seu alcance ( by William Stoddart.

seu and de
Other works include a dictionary of geographical allusions in classical literature, De montibus, silvis, fontibus, lacubus, fluminibus, stagnis seu paludibus, et de nominibus maris liber ( a title desperate for the coining of the word " geography ").
Drawing of square ( Figure A, above ) and hexagonal ( Figure B, below ) packing from Johannes Kepler | Kepler's work, Strena seu de Nive Sexangula.
Johannes Kepler hypothesized in his work Strena seu de Nive Sexangula ( 1611 ) that the hexagonal symmetry of snowflake crystals was due to a regular packing of spherical water particles.
* Historia seu epistola de miserabili morte serenissimi regis Ungarie, Dalmacie, Bohemie ... Ed.
* In Portuguese: Sua Alteza Real o mui Augusto e Sereníssimo Príncipe Dom Duarte Pio João Miguel Gabriel Rafael de Bragança, por sucessão do seu Augusto Pai, Sua Alteza Real o Príncipe Dom Duarte Nuno e do seu primo, de Gloriosa Memória, El-Rei o Senhor Dom Manuel II, O Desventurado, e por virtude do presente interregno, Príncipe Real de Portugal, 25º duque de Bragança, 22º duque de Guimarães, 24º marquês de Vila Viçosa, 29º conde de Ourém, 26º conde de Arraiolos, 26º conde de Neiva, 26º conde de Faria e 22º conde de Guimarães.

seu and la
la: Regio Lacustris seu Lacuum
la: Regio Raucana seu Araucaniae
" Other principles were laid down by Blaise Gisbert in his L ' Eloquence chrétienne dans l ' idée et dans la pratique, by Amadeus Bajocensis in Paulus Ecclesiastes, seu Eloquentia Christiana, and by Guido ab Angelis in De Verbi Dei Prædicatione, all of which sounded a return to the simplicity of style of the Church Fathers.

seu and is
It is thus designated in several medieval texts mentioned by the Bollandists ( e. g. an old Missal of Augsburg has a Mass " De S. Veronica seu Vultus Domini ") of (" Saint Veronica, or the Face of the Lord "), and Matthew of Westminster speaks of the imprint of the image of the Savior which is called Veronica: " Effigies Domenici vultus quae Veronica nuncupatur " (" effigy of the face of the Lord which is called a Veronica ").
More probable is that the name is of an Iranian ( the Sarmatian tribe of " Seuer ", from Iranian " seu " = black ).
Devana or Dziewanna is the Slavic equivalent of the Roman goddess Diana, mentioned by XV century Polish historian Jan Długosz in Annales seu cronici incliti regni Poloniae ( History of Poland ).
Dzydzilelya is a Polish female deity, mentioned by XV century historian Jan Długosz in Annales seu cronici incliti regni Poloniae ( History of Poland ).
Examples of such names include Niu Xi ( Radix Cyathulae seu Achyranthis ), " cow's knees ," which has big joints that might look like cow knees ; Bai Mu Er ( Fructificatio Tremellae Fuciformis ), white wood ear ,' which is white and resembles an ear ; Gou Ji ( Rhizoma Cibotii ), ' dog spine ,' which resembles the spine of a dog.
Seibersdorf ) is a large village of over 11, 000 population, located in southern Poland ( historic province of Lesser Poland ), between Kęty and Bielsko-Biała and about 2 hours ride by car from Katowice and Kraków The village was first mentioned in the year 1326 AD as " Duabuscapris seu Siffridivilla ", which means " two goats ".
Besides the " Quaternuli ", another work entitled " De Tomis, seu Divisionibus " is mentioned.
Due to the use of ' seu ( s )', ' sua ( s )' as 2nd-person possessive pronouns, ' dele ( s )' and ' dela ( s )' are normally used as 3rd-person possessive markers in lieu of ' seu ( s )'/' sua ( s )' to eliminate ambiguity, e. g. Onde está o seu carro (" Where is your car?
He is especially known for his work with the genus Solanum, and published an important work on the genus Solanorum generumque affinium Synopsis seu Solanorum Historiae, editionis secundae summarium ad characteres differentiales redactum, seriem naturalem, habitationes stationesque specierum breviter indicans.
In the works of the two humanists, Johannes Reuchlin ( Liber congestorum de arte prædicandi ) and Desiderius Erasmus ( Ecclesiastes seu de ratione concionandi ), the return is marked to Cicero and Quintilian.
He is perhaps most often associated with his elaborate history of Ireland, Ogygia, published in 1685 as Ogygia: seu Rerum Hibernicarum Chronologia & etc., in 1793 translated into English by Rev.
In his public work Memorial da Lagoa e do seu Concelho (" Memory of Lagoa and its Municipality "), Carreiro da Costa wrote: " There is a decree that is known by the studious, and it is a valuable document about the beginning of settlement in our islands.
Kadłubek's best-known work, Chronica seu originale regum et principum Poloniae ( Chronicles of the Kings and Princes of Poland ), is a history of Poland in four volumes.
Among these treatises is his famous book on the law relating to rivers ( De fluminibus seu Tyberiadis ).
The work by which Hand is chiefly known is his ( unfinished ) edition of the treatise of Horatius Tursellinus ( Orazio Torsellino, 1545-1599 ) on the Latin particles ( Tursellinus, seu de particulis Latinis commentarii, 1829-1845 ).
Fleta is a treatise, written in Latin, with the sub-title seu Commentarius juris Anglicani, on the common law of England.

seu and by
The Liber Pontificalis was first edited by J. Busæus under the title Anastasii bibliothecarii Vitæ seu Gesta.
The concept was introduced by Leonhard Euler in his 1765 book Theoria motus corporum solidorum seu rigidorum ; he discussed the moment of inertia and many related concepts, such as the principal axis of inertia.
Meat commonly preserved in fat and by smoking was mentioned by historian Jan Długosz in his annals: Annales seu cronici incliti regni Poloniae The Annales covered events from 965 to 1480, with mention of the hunting castle in Niepołomice along with King Władysław sending game to Queen Zofia from Niepołomice Forest, the most popular hunting ground for the Polish royalty beginning in 13th century.
His views had been criticized by Gottfried Leibniz with whom he exchanged letters, later published in a book as Negotium otiosum seu σκιαμαχία ( 1720 ).
The term moment of inertia was introduced by Leonhard Euler in his book Theoria motus corporum solidorum seu rigidorum in 1765.
* 1959: Batucando no Morro, by Pernambuco do Pandeiro e seu regional
In 1818, the name Baphomet appeared in the essay by the Viennese Orientalist Joseph Freiherr von Hammer-Purgstall, Mysterium Baphometis revelatum, seu Fratres Militiæ Templi, qua Gnostici et quidem Ophiani, Apostasiæ, Idoloduliæ et Impuritatis convicti, per ipsa eorum Monumenta (" Discovery of the Mystery of Baphomet, by which the Knights Templars, like the Gnostics and Ophites, are convicted of Apostasy, of Idolatry and of moral Impurity, by their own Monuments "), which presented an elaborate pseudohistory constructed to discredit Templarist Masonry and, by extension, Freemasonry itself.
** Cardinal John Fisher-Psalmi seu precationes ( posthumous ) in an anonymous English translation by its sponsor, Queen Katherine Parr
The adverb pamphlet for a small work ( opuscule ) issued by itself without covers came into Middle English ca 1387 as pamphilet or panflet, generalized from a twelfth-century amatory comic poem with an old flavor, Pamphilus, seu de Amore (" Pamphilus: or, Concerning Love "), written in Latin.
Both have been edited by Bedjan in " Ethicon seu Moralia Gregorii Barhebræi " ( Paris and Leipzig, 1898 ).
Contemporary records, however, refer to it by a variety of similar if unofficial names, such as Gesellschaft mit dem Trakchen, Divisa seu Societate Draconica, Societate Draconica seu Draconistrarum and Fraternitas Draconum.
Clement was forced to adopt the expedient of suppressing the Order of Knights Templar, not by legal method ( de jure ), but on the grounds of the general welfare of the Church and by Apostolic ordinance ( per modum provisionis seu ordinationis apostolicae ).
According to the Chronica seu originale regum et principum Poloniae by Wincenty Kadłubek, Sambor I between 1177 and 1180 was appointed Duke of Pomerelia and successor of his father by the Polish High Duke Casimir II the Just.

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