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Syntagma and philosophicum
Henri Louis Habert de Montmor published Gassendi's collected works, most importantly the Syntagma philosophicum ( Opera, i. and ii.
The first two comprise entirely his Syntagma philosophicum ; the third contains his critical writings on Epicurus, Aristotle, Descartes, Robert Fludd and Herbert of Cherbury, with some occasional pieces on certain problems of physics ; the fourth, his Institutio astronomica, and his Commentarii de rebus celestibus ; the fifth, his commentary on the tenth book of Diogenes Laërtius, the biographies of Epicurus, Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, Tycho Brahe, Nicolaus Copernicus, Georg von Peuerbach, and Regiomontanus, with some tracts on the value of ancient money, on the Roman calendar, and on the theory of music, with an appended large and prolix piece entitled Notitia ecclesiae Diniensis ; the sixth volume contains his correspondence.

Syntagma and into
They were later re-worked into the Syntagma, a practical lawyer's edition, by Athanasios of Emesa during the years 572 – 77.
The Syntagma Canonum, written in 1335 by Matthew Blastares, had been translated into Serbian and had received legal authority by 1349, and its articles had influenced the text of the Code.
Adrianou Street ( running north and south ) is the largest and most central street in Plaka and divides it into two areas: the upper level ,-Ano Plaka-located right under the Acropolis and the lower level-Kato Plaka-situated between Syntagma and Monastiraki.
Parts of his work were incorporated by Michael Praetorius into his Syntagma musicum ( 1618 ), and by Pietro Cerone into his Melopeo y maestro ( 1613 ).
Burton cites a work called Syntagma de Diis (" A Compendium of the Gods ") by Lilius Giraldus as his source for the existence of such a god ; by this reference, Burton probably meant Giraldus ' Historia de diis gentium (" History of the Pagan Gods "); but because Burton wrote in what he called an " extemporean " style, quicquid in buccam venit (" whatever came into his head "), Burton's quotations and references are not always reliable.

Syntagma and which
Unknown to most, Korais held passionate views on how the legal system should function in a democracy ( views which of course, were greatly influenced by the French Enlightenment, closer to Montesquieu than to Rousseau ) and managed to have a great, albeit indirect, impact on the Constitutions of the Greek Revolution, but also, primarily, on the Constitutions or Syntagma created after the end of the Greek Revolution.
It was his Musices poeticae which gained him his fame, and his resulting reputation lasted at least until the 18th century ; this treatise was influential on three of the most famous German Baroque treatises of all, the Syntagma musicum ( 1618 ) of Michael Praetorius, the Critica musica ( 1722-1723 ) of Johann Mattheson, and Johann Gottfried Walther's Musicalisches Lexicon of 1732.
Syntagma Square is a hub for many forms of public transportation in Athens ; Metro lines 2 and 3 of the Athens Metro have a stop at the Syntagma station which is under the square, the Athens Tram stops here, and buses or trolley-buses are available to many points in the city.
The building has two main entrances, the west-facing formal entrance, which faces the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and Syntagma Square, and the east-facing business entrance, which faces the National Gardens.

Syntagma and with
His book Animadversiones, published in 1649, contains a translation of Diogenes Laertius, Book X on Epicurus, and appeared with a commentary, in the form of the Syntagma philosophiae Epicuri.
Pseudo-Tertullian ( probably the Latin translation of the lost work Syntagma of Hippolytus, written c. 220 ) is the earliest source to mention Ophites, and the first source to discuss the connection with serpents.
His expansive but incomplete treatise, Syntagma Musicum, appeared in three volumes ( with appendix ) between 1614 and 1620.
In the state capital, Athens, members of the elite Evzones light infantry unit, provide a 24-hour honor guard, with an hourly guard change, at the Presidential Mansion and at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, off Syntagma Square at the foot of the Hellenic Parliament.
Syntagma also includes two green areas to the north and south, planted with shade trees, while in the center of the square a large water fountain traditionally hosts the occasionally sighted Syntagma pigeons, along with heat-tormented Athenians during the summer.

Syntagma and is
The illustration is from Michael Praetorius | Praetorius ' Syntagma Musicum ( 1619 ).
The temple is located about 500 m ( 1640 feet ) south-east of the Acropolis, and about 700 m ( 2, 300 feet ) south of the center of Athens, Syntagma Square.
His Syntagma musicum ( 1618 ) is one of the most quoted works from that time on the subject, and is the source of much of what we know about renaissance musical instruments.
Plaka is on the northeast slope of Acropolis, between Syntagma and Monastiraki square.
It is located in downtown Athens, Greece, near Syntagma Square.
It is now thought that later accounts of these " Ophites " by Pseudo-Tertullian, Philastrius and Epiphanius of Salamis are all dependent on the lost Syntagma of Hippolytus.
Syntagma Square ( Plateia Syntagmatos ) in Athens is named after the first constitution adopted in the modern Greek State.
The Pnyx is located less than west of the Acropolis and 1. 6 km south-west of the centre of modern Athens, Syntagma Square.
Cholargos () is a suburb of Athens, Greece, located northeast of the city center and about 6 kilometers away from Syntagma square.
The city is accessed from the east by Syngrou Boulevard, from the south by Poseidonos Avenue, from the north and west by Kifissos Avenue / GR-1, and from the Athens center by Thisseos Avenue ( via Syntagma, Amalias, Syngrou ).
In addition to the Nafplio statue mentioned earlier, there is another to be seen in Athens, in the forecourt of the Old Parliament building on Stadiou Street, near Syntagma Square.
It is depicted in Praetorius ' music dictionary Syntagma Musicum published in 1619.
Syntagma Square (,, ) ( sometimes spelled ' Syndagma Square '), is located in central Athens, Greece.
The eastern side of the square is higher than the western, and dominated by a set of marble steps leading to Amalias Avenue ; beneath these lies the Syntagma metro station.
Travel between Syntagma Square and the Eleftherios Venizelos Airport is available via special airport bus and metro lines.
The Syntagma station of Attiko Metro is located at Syntagma Square in the centre of Athens, Greece.

Syntagma and ),
His other works, De Columna Trajani Syntagma ( 1683 ), and Inscriptionum Antiquarum Explicatio ( 1699 ), throw much light on Roman antiquity.
Scholars A. Solovjev and Soulis conclude that the Council of 1349 issued a three-part comprehensive legal document, since most early manuscripts of the Code also contain two other texts: The first part was an abridgement of the Syntagma, the second part was the " Code of Justinian " ( an abridgement of The Partner's Law ), and the third part was always Dušan's Code itself.
The Ophites or Ophians ( Greek ophianoi ( ὄφιανοι ), from Greek ophis ( ὄφις ) " snake ") were members of a Christian Gnostic sect depicted by Hippolytus of Rome ( 170 – 235 ) in a lost work, the Syntagma.
* Jeffery T. Kite-Powell ( translator and editor ), ( 2004 ) Syntagma Musicum III: Termini musici ( Wolfenbüttel, 1619 ) Oxford University Press.
The Hellenic Parliament (; transliterated Vouli ton Ellinon ), also the Parliament of the Hellenes, is the Parliament of Greece, located in the Parliament House ( Old Royal Palace ), overlooking Syntagma Square in Athens, Greece.

Syntagma and physics
In the second part of the Syntagma, the physics, appears the most glaring contradiction between Gassendi's fundamental principles.

Syntagma and .
Michael Praetorius mentions an alphorn-like instrument under the name of Hölzern Trummet ( wooden trumpet ) in Syntagma Musicum ( Wittenberg, 1615 – 1619 ; Pl.
* Michael Praetorius ( 1619 ): Syntagma musicum volume two, De Organographia.
Crumhorns shown in theSyntagma Musicum ” Vol.
In the same year he had published the more important commentary Syntagma philosophiae Epicuri.
The first part, the Syntagma, was an encyclopedic legal collection, provided in alphabetical order.
The secular articles of the abridged Serbian version of the Syntagma were drawn chiefly from Basil I's law code and the Novella's of Emperors who succeeded him ; they focused on laws governing contracts, loans, inheritance, marriage, dowries etc.
Display of archeological relics found during construction in Athens Metro, part of the Syntagma Metro Station Archaeological Collection.

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