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  • 61JOHANNES Clericus — Meldenfis Gallus, mechanicus, Eccl. Metensis initia snguinc suo iecit: cum propter deturbata idola, crudeliter excarnificaretur, et inter tormenta ipsi crudelirati insultans, altissimâ voce illud Davidis recitaret: Idola gentium sunt aurum et… …

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  • 62LUCI — an per ἀντίφρασιν, quod minime luceant, caedere enim illos nefas. an potius, quia perpetuis sacrificiorum ignibus colluceant? dicti, antiquissimis tempotibus philosophandi loca erant, unde Abrahmum, iuxta Beersabae fontes plantasse sibi Lucos et… …

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  • 63TERAPHIM — memorati Genes. c. 31. v. 19. Furata est Rachel Teraphim Patris sui: et alibi; ut videbitur; vox est Hebr. a singul. Taraph, quod in genere significat perfectam viri imaginem, ut 1. Sam. c. 19. v. 13. Michal vero assumptam quandam imaginem (Hebr …

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  • 64Βάκων — I (Ίλτσεστερ, Σόμερσετ 1214 – 1292;). Εξελληνισμένος τύπος του ονόματος του Άγγλου φιλόσοφου Ρότζερ Μπέικον (Roger Bacon). Σπούδασε στην Οξφόρδη και στο Παρίσι και γύρω στο 1252 μπήκε στο τάγμα των Φραγκισκανών μοναχών. Η κλίση του όμως προς την… …

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  • 65idols of the cave — Etymology: translation of New Latin idola specus : idola due to individual peculiarities or prejudices compare idolum 2 …

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  • 66idols of the forum — or idols of the market Etymology: translation of New Latin idola fori : idola due to human factors (as language) compare idolum 2 …

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  • 67idols of the theater — Etymology: translation of New Latin idola theatri : idola due to traditional doctrines and methods compare idolum 2 …

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  • 68idols of the tribe — Etymology: translation of New Latin idola tribus : idola due to human nature itself or to the tribe or race of man (as anthropomorphic projections) compare idolum 2 …

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  • 69Idolon — Idolum I*do lum, Idolon I*do lon, n.; pl. {Idola}. [L. See {Idol}; cf. {Eidolon}.] Appearance or image; a phantasm; a spectral image; also, a mental image or idea. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 70Idolum — I*do lum, Idolon I*do lon, n.; pl. {Idola}. [L. See {Idol}; cf. {Eidolon}.] Appearance or image; a phantasm; a spectral image; also, a mental image or idea. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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