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Forordnung om Medicis oc Apothecker [et]c. : = Constitutiones Regiae de Medicis & Pharmacopoeis &c. = Königliche Verordnung angehend die Medicos und Apothecker [et]c
In: http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb11107537-2
Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: Regensburg, Staatliche Bibliothek -- 999/Med.1874
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University of Maryland Theses 1833-1834 (a) ; Univ. of Marylnd Theses 1833 (on spine)
In: http://hdl.handle.net/10713/748
Dissertations (M.D.), University of Maryland (1812-1920), School of Medicine, 1833-1834. ; This volume contains the following manuscripts described as either an Inaugural Dissertation or an Inaugural Essay presented to the University of Maryland for the Degree of "Doctor of Medicine" or "Doctor of Physic": Arachnitis or Inflammation of the Arachnoid Membrane / by Johnson, Edward 1833; Rheumatism / by Butler, Francis 1834; Bilious Remittent Fever / by Boteler, John T. 1834?; Epilepsy / by Ashton, Charles L. 1834; Apoplexy / by Rowland, William B. 1834; Cholera Infantum / by Robertson, George J. 1834; Apoplexy / by Brown, John H. 1834; Cellular Tissue / by Muse, James A. 1834; The Importance of Legislative Enactments for the Suppression of Empirism / by Tyson, A. H. 1834; Pathology, Cause and Treatment of Dyspepsia / by Stanton, William 1834; Epilepsy / by Ghiselin, William 1834; Are There Such Agents as Miasmata Which Acting on the System Produce Bilious Fever? / by McGill, Thomas J. 1834; The Reciprocal Influence of Mind and Body / by Rose, William R. 1834; Scarlet Fever / by Author Unknown 18uu; Chronic Enteritis / by Garlick, Theodatus 1834; Therapeutics / by John F. Leigh 1834; Chronic Diseases of the Nervous System / by Cabell, John L. 1834; Lepra Tuberculosa / by Carr, Samuel John 1834; Purgatives: Their Properties, Uses and Effects as Medicines and Remedial Means / by Brown, Catesby G. 1834; Menorrhagia / by Hutchins, Nicholas 1834; Cholera Spasmodica / by Wilson, Josiah N. 1834; Hydrocyanic Acid / by Frampton, Lingard H. 1834; Eupatorium Perfoliatum / by Power, James 1834; De Concoctione / by Sams, Carleton C. 1834. Some manuscripts in Latin and French. ; http://www.archive.org/details/universityofmary3334 ; somtheses1833-1834a
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Anton Wilhelm Amo's philosophical dissertations on mind and body
"Anton Wilhelm Amo (c. 1703 - after 1752) is the first modern African philosopher to study and teach in a European university and write in the European philosophical tradition. We give an extensive historical and philosophical introduction to Amo's life and work, and provide Latin texts, with facing translations and explanatory notes, of Amo's two philosophical dissertations, On the Impassivity of the Human Mind and the Philosophical Disputation containing a Distinct Idea of those Things that Pertain either to the Mind or to our Living and Organic Body, both published in 1734. The Impassivity is an extended argument that the mind cannot be acted on, that sensation is a being-acted-on by the sensed object, and therefore that sensation does not belong to the mind, and must belong instead to the body The Distinct Idea works out the implications for the mind's actions, and tries to show how the mind understands, wills, and effects things through the body by 'intentions' which direct motions in our body intentionally toward external things. Both dissertations try to show how far each type of human act belongs to the mind, how far to the body, and expose and resolve earlier philosophers' self-contradictions on these questions"--
Anton Wilhelm Amo's philosophical dissertations on mind and body
"Anton Wilhelm Amo (c. 1703 - after 1752) is the first modern African philosopher to study and teach in a European university and write in the European philosophical tradition. We give an extensive historical and philosophical introduction to Amo's life and work, and provide Latin texts, with facing translations and explanatory notes, of Amo's two philosophical dissertations, On the Impassivity of the Human Mind and the Philosophical Disputation containing a Distinct Idea of those Things that Pertain either to the Mind or to our Living and Organic Body, both published in 1734. The Impassivity is an extended argument that the mind cannot be acted on, that sensation is a being-acted-on by the sensed object, and therefore that sensation does not belong to the mind, and must belong instead to the body The Distinct Idea works out the implications for the mind's actions, and tries to show how the mind understands, wills, and effects things through the body by 'intentions' which direct motions in our body intentionally toward external things. Both dissertations try to show how far each type of human act belongs to the mind, how far to the body, and expose and resolve earlier philosophers' self-contradictions on these questions"--
Dialogus de solitudine: (c. 1491)
In: Humanistische Bibliothek
In: Reihe II, Texte 14
Basset charters c. 1120 to 1250
In: The publications of the Pipe Roll Society 88 = N.S., 50
Fasti consulares ad. A. V. C. DCCLXVI
In: Corpvs inscriptionvm Latinarvm
In: Inscriptiones Latinae antiqvissimae ad C. Caesaris mortem Ps. 1
˜Desœ C. Julius Caesar Gallischer Krieg / Hilfsheft
In: http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb11539947-8
hrsg. von Franz Fügner ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- A.lat.b. 168 zf-Hilfsheft
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˜Desœ C. Julius Caesar Gallischer Krieg / Kommentar
In: http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb11539948-3
hrsg. von Franz Fügner ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- A.lat.b. 168 zf-Kommentar
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