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  • 71psalm tone — ▪ vocal music       melodic recitation formula used in the singing of the psalms and canticles of the Bible, followed by the “Gloria Patri” (“Glory Be to the Father”) during the chanting of the liturgical hours, or divine office. In the Gregorian …

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  • 72ВАРРОН РЕАТИНСКИЙ, МАРК ТЕРЕНЦИЙ —     ВАРРОН РЕАТИНСКИЙ, МАРК ТЕРЕНЦИЙ (Marcus Terentius Varro Reatinus) (116, Рим 27 до н. э., Реате), римский государственный деятель, писатель, ученый энциклопедист. Принадлежал к сословию всадников. Получил строгое староримское образование,… …

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  • 73Belief — • That state of the mind by which it assents to propositions, not by reason of their intrinsic evidence, but because of authority Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Belief     Belief …

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  • 74Consciousness — • In its widest sense it includes all sensations, thoughts, feelings, and volitions, in fact the sum total of mental life Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Consciousness     Consciousness …

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  • 75St. Isidore of Seville —     St. Isidore of Seville     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Isidore of Seville     Born at Cartagena, Spain, about 560; died 4 April, 636.     Isidore was the son of Severianus and Theodora. His elder brother Leander was his immediate… …

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  • 76definiendum — noun The term word or phrase defined in a definition. In the defining statement A lake is a large, landlocked, naturally occurring stretch of water , lake is the definiendum, stretch of water is the genus, and large , landlocked and naturally… …

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  • 77Critica Botanica — Title page of Carl Linnaeus s Critica Botanica of 1737. Critica Botanica ( Critique of botany , Leiden, July, 1737) was written by Swedish botanist, physician, zoologist and naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778). The book was published in Germany… …

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  • 78Onomasti komodein — (Ancient Greek: ὀνομαστὶ κωμῳδεῖν, onomasti kōmōidein, to ridicule by name in the manner of the comic poets ) was an expression used in Ancient Greece[1] to denote a witty personal attack made with total freedom against the most notable… …

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  • 79Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius — Macrobius und sein Sohn. Phantasiebild in einer mittelalterlichen italienischen Handschrift Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius (die Reihenfolge der Namen variiert;[1] * vermutlich um 385/390; † vermutlich nach 430) war ein vorzüglich gebildeter… …

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  • 80Lotosbaum — Der Lotosbaum (griechisch λωτός) ist eine in der antiken Literatur mehrfach genannte Baumart unklarer Bestimmung. Bei dem in Homers Odyssee erscheinenden, von den Lotosessern verzehrten Lotos handelt es sich vermutlich um die Lotosblume,… …

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