essendi
1essendi quietum de tolonio — /asenday kwiyiytam diy talowniyow/ A writ to be quit of toll; it lies for citizens and burgesses of any city or town who, by charter or prescription, ought to be exempted from toll, where the same is exacted of them …
2essendi quietum de tolonio — /asenday kwiyiytam diy talowniyow/ A writ to be quit of toll; it lies for citizens and burgesses of any city or town who, by charter or prescription, ought to be exempted from toll, where the same is exacted of them …
3essendi quietam de theolonia — An exemption from the payment of tolls …
4Causa essendi et fiendi — (лат.) основание существования и возникновения …
5Ratio essendi — (лат.) основание бытия. Философский энциклопедический словарь. М.: Советская энциклопедия. Гл. редакция: Л. Ф. Ильичёв, П. Н. Федосеев, С. М. Ковалёв, В. Г. Панов. 1983 …
6modi (essendi, signandi, significandi) — [mɔdi(esɛ̃di, signɑ̃di, signifikɑ̃di)] n. m. pl. ÉTYM. Plur. du lat. modus « mode ». ❖ ♦ Hist. de la philos. Modes (d être, de se constituer en signe, de signifier). Le sing. modus est rarement employé …
7ratio essendi — eˈsen(ˌ)dē noun (plural rationes essendi) Etymology: Medieval Latin : the cause or ground of the existence of a thing …
8rationes essendi — plural of ratio essendi …
9Thomas Aquinas — Aquinas redirects here. For other uses, see Aquinas (disambiguation). Thomas Aquinas Thomas Aquinas depicted in stained glass Born Thomas Aquinas 1225 Roccasecca, Kingdom of Sicily …
10Modistae — The Modistae (also called Modists or speculative grammarians) were the members of a school of grammarian philosophy known as Modism, active in northern France, Germany, Britain and Denmark in the 13th and 14th centuries. Their influence was felt… …