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  • Rationalis
  • Roman Empire finance minister role

    being the rationalis rei privatae (manager of imperial estates and city properties). Examples for tasks that were performed by a rationalis are "the collection

    Rationalis

    Rationalis

  • Prosodia Rationalis
  • Book on English verse and linguistics

    Prosodia Rationalis is the short title of the 1779 expanded second edition of Joshua Steele's An Essay Towards Establishing the Melody and Measure of Speech

    Prosodia Rationalis

    Prosodia_Rationalis

  • Labdia rationalis
  • Species of moth

    Labdia rationalis is a moth in the family Cosmopterigidae. It is found on Fiji. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin

    Labdia rationalis

    Labdia_rationalis

  • Aurelian
  • Roman emperor (c. 214 – 275)

    persecutions. Aurelian's reign records the only uprising of mint workers. The rationalis Felicissimus, a senior public financial official whose responsibilities

    Aurelian

    Aurelian

    Aurelian

  • History of diabetes
  • made reference to the sweet taste of diabetic urine in Pharmaceutice rationalis. While this reiterated ancient observations from across the Eurasian continent

    History of diabetes

    History of diabetes

    History_of_diabetes

  • Teleology
  • Thinking in terms of destiny or purpose

    Wolff would coin the term as teleologia (Latin) in his work Philosophia rationalis, sive logica (1728). In Plato's dialogue Phaedo, Socrates argues that

    Teleology

    Teleology

    Teleology

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    its own science, writing Psychologia Empirica in 1732 and Psychologia Rationalis in 1734. Immanuel Kant advanced the idea of anthropology as a discipline

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Linnaean taxonomy
  • Rank based classification system for organisms

    defined the species human, for example, as Animal rationalis, where animal was considered a genus and rationalis (Latin for 'rational') the characteristic distinguishing

    Linnaean taxonomy

    Linnaean taxonomy

    Linnaean_taxonomy

  • Christian Wolff (philosopher)
  • German philosopher (1679–1754)

    theoretical and a practical part. Logic, sometimes called philosophia rationalis, forms the introduction or propaedeutics to both. Theoretical philosophy

    Christian Wolff (philosopher)

    Christian Wolff (philosopher)

    Christian_Wolff_(philosopher)

  • Athanasian Creed
  • Christian statement of belief focused on Trinitarian doctrine and Christology

    omnino, non confusione substantiae, sed unitate personae. Nam sicut anima rationalis et caro unus est homo: ita Deus et homo unus est Christus. Qui passus

    Athanasian Creed

    Athanasian Creed

    Athanasian_Creed

  • Epiphanius of Salamis
  • 4th–century Christian bishop and saint

    die zwölf Steine im hohepriesterlichen Brustschild (De duodecim gemmis rationalis). Nach dem Codex Vaticanus Borgianus Armenus 31 herausgegeben und übersetzt

    Epiphanius of Salamis

    Epiphanius of Salamis

    Epiphanius_of_Salamis

  • Political institutions of ancient Rome
  • descriptions of redirect targets quaestor – Public official in ancient Rome rationalis – Roman Empire finance minister role rector – Political function in Rome

    Political institutions of ancient Rome

    Political institutions of ancient Rome

    Political_institutions_of_ancient_Rome

  • Pope Eleutherius
  • Head of the Catholic Church from c. 174 to 189

    Christianis repudiaretur, maxime fidelibus, quod Deus creavit, quæ tamen rationalis et humana est." In Haddan, Stubbs & Wilkins 1869, p. 25, this passage

    Pope Eleutherius

    Pope Eleutherius

    Pope_Eleutherius

  • B. Munuswamy Naidu
  • Indian politician

    Politics in Andhra Pradesh: Ethnicity & Regionalism in Indian State. Rationalis Voice Publications. "Provinces of British India". World Statesmen. Archived

    B. Munuswamy Naidu

    B. Munuswamy Naidu

    B._Munuswamy_Naidu

  • Constantius Chlorus
  • Roman emperor from 305 to 306

    capturing Bononia (Boulogne-sur-Mer). Carausius was then assassinated by his rationalis (finance officer) Allectus, who assumed command of the British provinces

    Constantius Chlorus

    Constantius Chlorus

    Constantius_Chlorus

  • Gratia non tollit naturam, sed perficit
  • 'Grace does not destroy nature, but perfects it,' phrase by Thomas Aquinas

    fulfilment through sanctifying grace, since this is "perfectio naturae rationalis creatae" (Quaestiones quodlibetales, 4, 6). He stated that grace does

    Gratia non tollit naturam, sed perficit

    Gratia_non_tollit_naturam,_sed_perficit

  • Andrzej Wiszowaty
  • for Thomas Rees' 1818 English translation. His own major work, Religio rationalis (Rational Religion) was published by his son, Benedykt Wiszowaty. Polish

    Andrzej Wiszowaty

    Andrzej_Wiszowaty

  • Giovanni Gualberto de Soria
  • Cartesianism. He taught logic and philosophy at the University of Pisa and wrote Rationalis philosophiae institutiones (1741). Gualberto Soria was born to Enrico

    Giovanni Gualberto de Soria

    Giovanni_Gualberto_de_Soria

  • Comes sacrarum largitionum
  • Fiscal official of the Roman and Byzantine Empires

    Great (r. 306–337). The comes was the successor of the Principate-era rationalis, and supervised those financial sectors that were left outside the purview

    Comes sacrarum largitionum

    Comes sacrarum largitionum

    Comes_sacrarum_largitionum

  • Gaius Valarius Sabinus
  • finance minister. He was first given the title agens vice rationalis ("acting in the place of rationalis"). This suggest he was given the office in the immediate

    Gaius Valarius Sabinus

    Gaius_Valarius_Sabinus

  • Comes
  • Latin word for companion, Roman court title

    Comitatus (Kingdom of Hungary) Congiarium Donativum Fiscus Mund (law) Rationalis A rationibus Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft Roman

    Comes

    Comes

  • Thomas Willis
  • English doctor (1621–1675)

    needed]. His observations on diabetes formed a chapter of Pharmaceutice rationalis (1674). Further research came from Johann Conrad Brunner, who had met

    Thomas Willis

    Thomas Willis

    Thomas_Willis

  • Friedrich Christian Baumeister
  • German philosopher (1709–1785)

    definitiva, 1735. 1767 edition available online Institutiones philosophiae rationalis : methodo Wolfii conscriptae, 1735 Institutiones metaphysicae : ontologiam

    Friedrich Christian Baumeister

    Friedrich Christian Baumeister

    Friedrich_Christian_Baumeister

  • Personhood
  • Status of being a person

    of "person" as "an individual substance of a rational nature" ("Naturæ rationalis individua substantia"). According to the naturalist epistemological tradition

    Personhood

    Personhood

  • Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz
  • Spanish philosopher, writer, mathematician and Catholic clergyman (1606–1682)

    1639. Respuesta al Manifiesto del Reyno de Portugal, Antwerp, 1641. Rationalis et realis philosophia, Leuven, 1642. Solis et artis adulteria (in Latin)

    Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz

    Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz

    Juan_Caramuel_y_Lobkowitz

  • Isochrony
  • Rhythmic division of time in spoken language

    rhythmically equal measures is found at least as early as 1775 (in Prosodia Rationalis). Soames (1889) attributed the idea to Curwen. This has implications for

    Isochrony

    Isochrony

  • Timeline of psychology
  • Wolff published Psychologia Empirica, followed in 1734 by Psychologia Rationalis, popularizing the term "psychology". 1739 – David Hume published A Treatise

    Timeline of psychology

    Timeline of psychology

    Timeline_of_psychology

  • Pope Sylvester II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 999 to 1003

    divisione De geometria Regula de abaco computi Liber abaci Libellus de rationali et ratione uti Ecclesiastical writings Sermo de informatione episcoporum

    Pope Sylvester II

    Pope Sylvester II

    Pope_Sylvester_II

  • History of psychology
  • (1679–1754) used it in his works Psychologia empirica (1732) and Psychologia rationalis (1734). This distinction between empirical and rational psychology was

    History of psychology

    History of psychology

    History_of_psychology

  • Collegiants
  • Dutch Christian denomination

    (2004). "Dutch seventeenth-century non-denominationalism and Religio Rationalis: mennonites, collegiants and the Spinoza connection". The two eyes of

    Collegiants

    Collegiants

    Collegiants

  • Esophageal achalasia
  • Inability of the sphincter between the esophagus and stomach to open

    or a stricture if untreated.[citation needed] In 1674 "Pharmaceutice rationalis (p. 45)". Internet Archive. 1674. Retrieved 10 October 2025., the English

    Esophageal achalasia

    Esophageal achalasia

    Esophageal_achalasia

  • Andreas Elias Büchner
  • German physician

    reference on medicine begun by his teacher Friedrich Hoffmann - Medicina rationalis systematica. This included stringent approaches to diagnosis, treatment

    Andreas Elias Büchner

    Andreas Elias Büchner

    Andreas_Elias_Büchner

  • Samuel Christian Hollmann
  • German philosopher (1696–1787)

    Scientiarvm Philosophicarvm Limitibvs.Hager, Göttingen 1736 Philosophia rationalis, quae logica vulgo dicitur, paulo uberioris in universam philosophiam

    Samuel Christian Hollmann

    Samuel Christian Hollmann

    Samuel_Christian_Hollmann

  • Eufrosin Poteca
  • Romanian academic

    translation from Johann Gottlieb Heineccius's work, Elementa Philosophiae Rationalis et Moralis (1726), a handbook of history of philosophy, logic and ethics

    Eufrosin Poteca

    Eufrosin Poteca

    Eufrosin_Poteca

  • Yvo Gaukes
  • German physician

    phaenomena atque curationes... describuntur Praxis medico-chirurgica rationalis, seu observationes medico-chirurgicae, ratiociniis philosophicis illustratae

    Yvo Gaukes

    Yvo_Gaukes

  • Pietro Mengoli
  • Italian mathematician (1626–1686)

    revealed truths more geometrico. Circolo (1672), Anno (1673), Arithmetica rationalis (1674) and Il mese (1681) are works devoted to the topics of "middle mathematics'

    Pietro Mengoli

    Pietro Mengoli

    Pietro_Mengoli

  • A rationibus
  • Secretary of finance in the Roman Empire

    largitionum (master of the sacred largess). A cognitionibus Comes Congiarium Rationalis Roman finance Jones, A.H.M. (1950). "The Aerarium and the Fiscus." Journal

    A rationibus

    A_rationibus

  • Felicissimus
  • Leader of uprising of mint workers against Emperor Aurelian (c.271)

    probably in 271. Felicissimus was a rationalis, the chief of the state treasury. One of the responsibilities of the rationalis was to administer the imperial

    Felicissimus

    Felicissimus

  • Agostino Oreggi
  • uncertain; De sacrosancto incarnationis mysterio; Aristotelis vera de rationalis animae immortalitate sententia (1631), about the orthodoxy of the Aristotle's

    Agostino Oreggi

    Agostino_Oreggi

  • 271
  • Calendar year

    emperor of the Gallic Empire Felicissimus, Roman financial minister (rationalis) Hormizd I (or Ohrmazd), ruler of the Sassanid Empire Liu Shan, Chinese

    271

    271

    271

  • Charles Bouvard
  • French physician

    genus Bouvardia. Bouvard also wrote the Historicae Hodiernae Medicinae Rationalis Veritatis, a book defending medical rationalism, in 1655. Charles Bouvard

    Charles Bouvard

    Charles_Bouvard

  • Nigrinian
  • Grandson of Roman Emperor Carus

    inscription from the Forum Romanum, set up for him by Carinus's perfectissimus rationalis Gemimius Festus, merely calls him Divo Nigriniano nepoti Cari (divine

    Nigrinian

    Nigrinian

    Nigrinian

  • Leonardo Fioravanti (doctor)
  • 1564) Del regimento della peste (Venice, 1565) Del compendio de i secreti rationali (Venice, 1566) La cirurgia (Venice, 1570). Translated into English in

    Leonardo Fioravanti (doctor)

    Leonardo Fioravanti (doctor)

    Leonardo_Fioravanti_(doctor)

  • Adriaan Heereboord
  • Dutch philosopher (1613–1661)

    philosophica (Leiden, 1654) at Gallica Philosophia naturalis, moralis, rationalis (Leiden, 1654) Philosophia naturalis, cum commentariis (Oxford, 1665)

    Adriaan Heereboord

    Adriaan Heereboord

    Adriaan_Heereboord

  • André Lalande (philosopher)
  • French philosopher

    illusions évolutionnistes, Paris, 1930) 1899: Quid de Mathematica vel Rationali vel Naturali Senserit Baconus Verulamius, Paris, 1899 (in Latin) 1907:

    André Lalande (philosopher)

    André_Lalande_(philosopher)

  • William Hales
  • professor of Hebrew at the university. In 1778 he published Sonorum doctrina rationalis et experimentalis a study, based on experiments, of Newton's theory of

    William Hales

    William_Hales

  • Katherine Jones, Viscountess Ranelagh
  • 17th-century Anglo-Irish scientist

    Pharmaceutice rationalis, written in 1674, although it is unclear which of Katherine's recipes he used. The Pharmaceutice rationalis is said to have

    Katherine Jones, Viscountess Ranelagh

    Katherine_Jones,_Viscountess_Ranelagh

  • Carlo Rinaldini
  • Italian mathematician (1615–1698)

    Padua, where he held the chair of Philosophy and published Philosophia rationalis, atque identità naturalis. He tried in vain to return to Pisa. He then

    Carlo Rinaldini

    Carlo Rinaldini

    Carlo_Rinaldini

  • Johannes Isacius Pontanus
  • Dutch historian (1571–1639)

    Hellespont, the Øresund). The next year he defended his Dissertatio de rationalis animas facilitate and traveled to Rome, visiting German scholars on his

    Johannes Isacius Pontanus

    Johannes Isacius Pontanus

    Johannes_Isacius_Pontanus

  • Coins of Augustus
  • Coins minted during the reign of Roman Emperor Augustus

    inscriptions from the reign of Trajan (98–117 AD). The minister of finance (rationalis) was responsible for imperial mints, with mint overseers reporting to

    Coins of Augustus

    Coins of Augustus

    Coins_of_Augustus

  • Edmund King (physician)
  • English surgeon and physician

    had dissected one hundred brains. In the preface to the Pharmaceutice Rationalis of Thomas Willis, who became a close friend, King's dissections are commended

    Edmund King (physician)

    Edmund King (physician)

    Edmund_King_(physician)

  • Antonio Rocco
  • Italian priest, philosopher, and writer

    contro la dottrina d'Aristotile, Francesco Baba, Venezia 1633. Animae rationalis immortalitas simul cum ipsius vera propagatione ex semine, via quadam

    Antonio Rocco

    Antonio Rocco

    Antonio_Rocco

  • Lusus Serius
  • 1616 book by Michael Maier

    existentium, post longam disceptationem in Concilio Octovirali habitam, homine rationali arbitro, judicatus et constituts est. The original was dedicated to Francis

    Lusus Serius

    Lusus Serius

    Lusus_Serius

  • Pieter Pourbus
  • Dutch-born Flemish Renaissance painter

    points out on the note beneath his hand reads "Cognitio Dei et natvrae rationalis", which can be translated as "Knowledge of God and reasonable nature"

    Pieter Pourbus

    Pieter Pourbus

    Pieter_Pourbus

  • Pierre de Saint-Joseph
  • French philosopher

    theologiae (in Latin). Cologne: Konstantin Münich. 1648. Idea philosophiae rationalis, seu logica (in Latin). Paris: Georges Josse. 1654. Idea philosophiae

    Pierre de Saint-Joseph

    Pierre de Saint-Joseph

    Pierre_de_Saint-Joseph

  • Ottavio Farnese (1598–1643)
  • Nobleman of the Duchy of Parma

    until his death in 1643. Quaestiones definitae. Ex triplici philosophiae, rationali, naturali, morali, in Parmensi Academia publice triduum disputatae (in

    Ottavio Farnese (1598–1643)

    Ottavio_Farnese_(1598–1643)

  • Tomas de Lemos
  • Spanish Dominican theologian (1555–1629)

    lifetime. Two have been published posthumously: Panoplia gratia seu de rationalis creaturae in finem supernaturalem gratuita divina suavipotente ordinatione

    Tomas de Lemos

    Tomas de Lemos

    Tomas_de_Lemos

  • Jacob Lorhard
  • German philosopher (1561–1609)

    16 times in Ogdoas Scholastica contrasting it variously with rational (rationalis), imaginary (imaginaria), and verbal (verbalis). Lorhard characterises

    Jacob Lorhard

    Jacob Lorhard

    Jacob_Lorhard

  • Summa
  • Medieval genre of handbook, summing up a field of knowledge

    is the adoption of the method first suggested by Gerbert in his "De Rationali et Ratione Uti", and used by Abelard in his "Sic et Non", consisting in

    Summa

    Summa

  • Ioannis Kottounios
  • Greek scholar (17th century)

    He died in Padua, in 1657. Ioannes Cottunius De triplici statu animae rationalis ad aures ac tenorem Aristotelis,, veraeque philosoph. hoc est ... opus

    Ioannis Kottounios

    Ioannis Kottounios

    Ioannis_Kottounios

  • Friedrich Hoffmann
  • German physician and chemist (1660–1742)

    found in Haller's Bibliotheca medicinae practicae. The chief is Medicina rationalis systematica, undertaken at the age of sixty, and published in 1730. It

    Friedrich Hoffmann

    Friedrich Hoffmann

    Friedrich_Hoffmann

  • Congiarium
  • Vessel in Ancient Rome

    Princ. Hist., p. 249, ed. Barthold Georg Niebuhr. Aerarium Comes Fiscus Rationalis Rationibus Roman finance  This article incorporates text from a publication

    Congiarium

    Congiarium

  • 1580 influenza pandemic
  • orthodoxae Fidei puritati visa sunt aduersari: potissimum in tractatu de anima rationali, aliisque nonnullis, ab omni Haereticae prauitatis errore, & suspicione

    1580 influenza pandemic

    1580 influenza pandemic

    1580_influenza_pandemic

  • Aldoino Filangieri di Candida
  • Neapolitan nobleman

    recalled, to be replaced by his brother Lotterio. He was to be made magister rationalis ("master of rations", i.e. commissar), but died en route to Naples. He

    Aldoino Filangieri di Candida

    Aldoino_Filangieri_di_Candida

  • Roman finance
  • Credit practices and financial system of ancient Rome

    so did the emperors. The head of the fiscus in the first years was the rationalis, originally a freedman due to Augustus' desire to place the office in

    Roman finance

    Roman finance

    Roman_finance

  • Martin Knutzen
  • German philosopher (1713–1751)

    dargethan und behauptet wird, Königsberg: Härtung, 1747 Elementa philosophiae rationalis seu logicae cum generalis tun specialioris mathematica methodo demonstrata

    Martin Knutzen

    Martin_Knutzen

  • William Yworth
  • Dutch-English distiller and physician

    Other Spirits, Compliant to the Late Act of Parliament (1691) Chymicus Rationalis (1692) Cerevisiarii Comes (1692) Introitus Apertus ad Artem Distillationis

    William Yworth

    William_Yworth

  • John Hennon
  • Dutch philosopher

    BPM.2.303919. Pluta, Olaf (2003). "John Hennon's Question Utrum anima rationalis sit immortalis". In Marchetti, Giancarlo; Rignani, Orsola; Sorge, Valeria

    John Hennon

    John_Hennon

  • Giovanni Battista Chiodini
  • Italian Franciscan friar and writer

    phylosophiae Aristotelis (in Latin). Venice: Ambrogio Dei. 1617. Thalamus rationalis (in Latin). Venice: Pietro Farri. 1620. La nobiltà burghesia romana (in

    Giovanni Battista Chiodini

    Giovanni Battista Chiodini

    Giovanni_Battista_Chiodini

  • Teleology in biology
  • Use of language of goal-directedness in the context of evolutionary adaptation

    p. 4187. ISBN 9780415050777. Wolff, Christian von (1732). Philosophia Rationalis Sive Logica: Methodo Scientifica Pertractata Et Ad Usum Scientiarum Atque

    Teleology in biology

    Teleology in biology

    Teleology_in_biology

  • Nicolaus Taurellus
  • German philosopher (1547–1606)

    Schmid-Schwarzenburg, Nicolaus Taurellus (1860 and 1864). Theses Philosophicae, De Ortu Rationalis Animae. Nürnberg: Kauffmann, 1596. at Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel

    Nicolaus Taurellus

    Nicolaus Taurellus

    Nicolaus_Taurellus

  • Paul of Venice
  • Venetian Catholic theologian (1369–1429)

    Broadie. Logica Magna. Part II Fascicule 4: Capitula De conditionali et de rationali. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1990. Edited with an English translation

    Paul of Venice

    Paul of Venice

    Paul_of_Venice

  • James Burnett, Lord Monboddo
  • Scottish judge and scholar (1714–1799)

    details of the "melody and measure of speech" resulted in Steele's Prosodia Rationalis, a foundational work both in phonetics and in the analysis of verse rhythm

    James Burnett, Lord Monboddo

    James Burnett, Lord Monboddo

    James_Burnett,_Lord_Monboddo

  • Francesco Pona
  • Italian doctor, philosopher and writer (1595-1655)

    cuore principj rivali. Venezia: Marco Ginammi. 1627. Medicinæ anima sive rationalis praxis epitome, selectiora remedia ad usum principum continens. Verona:

    Francesco Pona

    Francesco Pona

    Francesco_Pona

  • Licinia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    sekundar vermauert im Schloss von Duino; Dat.: 286) 152 sowie von einem rationalis ( CIL V 858 = ALFbLDY 1984, 95 Nr. 76 = Inscr.Aq. 462; Dat.: 288?)" Marcus

    Licinia gens

    Licinia gens

    Licinia_gens

  • Dominic Lynch
  • Irish Dominican friar and theologian

    Logica, Paris, 1667 Tom. 3. Comprehendens tertiam Partem Philosophiæ rationalis, in quâ agitur de Prædicabilibus, Prædicamentis, et de Posterioribus,

    Dominic Lynch

    Dominic_Lynch

  • Paulus Catena
  • Roman notary

    in XIV.V.§6, XIX.XII.§1, XXII.III.§11; "rationalis" in XV.III.§4 (hic [Paulus] a ministro triclinii rationalis) Norman 1969, p. 111 n. d Wright 1923, p

    Paulus Catena

    Paulus_Catena

  • List of Lepidoptera of Fiji
  • Labdia orthritis Meyrick, 1930 Labdia petroxesta Meyrick, 1921 Labdia rationalis Meyrick, 1921 Labdia saponacea Meyrick, 1922 Labdia scenodoxa Meyrick

    List of Lepidoptera of Fiji

    List of Lepidoptera of Fiji

    List_of_Lepidoptera_of_Fiji

  • Fortunio Liceti
  • Italian scientist

    Crivellarium, ad Puteum Pictum, 1634, OCLC 81321661, OL 24832467M De rationalis animae varia propensione ad corpus, Padua 1634 De mundi et hominis analogia

    Fortunio Liceti

    Fortunio Liceti

    Fortunio_Liceti

  • República Mista
  • Legal-political and theological treatise by Tomás Fernández de Medrano

    Constitucionales. Guadagnin, Erika (2022). "Capitolo IV. Philosophia Rationalis Naturalis Moralis". La Philosophia nella Grande Galleria (in Italian)

    República Mista

    República Mista

    República_Mista

  • George Turnbull (theologian)
  • Scottish philosopher and theologian

    morali conjunctione from 1723 and De pulcherrima mundi cum materialis tum rationalis constitutione from 1726. These two works indicate that he was the first

    George Turnbull (theologian)

    George_Turnbull_(theologian)

  • Francis Mezger
  • Salzburg. He wrote the following philosophical treatises: "Philosophia rationalis rationibus explicata" (Salzburg, 1660); "Anima rationibus philosophicis

    Francis Mezger

    Francis_Mezger

  • Tomás Fernández de Medrano
  • 16th-century Spanish nobleman and author

    Philosophia nella Grande Galleria | Erika Guadagnin: Capitol IV. Philosophia Rationalis Naturalis Moralis: the catalog of the 4th archive p. 179-501 https://books

    Tomás Fernández de Medrano

    Tomás Fernández de Medrano

    Tomás_Fernández_de_Medrano

  • List of medieval abbreviations
  • r°—ratio, recto, regio, responsio. Ro: cu:—Romana curia. r'oē—ratione. r°ˡ'—rationalis. RP—Respublica. R.P.D.—Reverendissimus Pater Dominus or Reverendissimo

    List of medieval abbreviations

    List_of_medieval_abbreviations

  • Fiscus
  • Imperial Roman treasury

    private individuals and fiscus. The legal agents of the fiscus were the rationalis (and the procurator fisci from the Flavian dynasty ages); nevertheless

    Fiscus

    Fiscus

  • Michael Ettmüller
  • German physician (1644-1683)

    physiology (1719) and pathology (1724) at Leipzig. Michaelis Ettmülleri Chimia rationalis ac experimentalis curiosa : secundum Principia Recentiorum adornata, variisque

    Michael Ettmüller

    Michael Ettmüller

    Michael_Ettmüller

  • 270s
  • Decade

    emperor of the Gallic Empire Felicissimus, Roman financial minister (rationalis) Hormizd I (or Ohrmazd), ruler of the Sassanid Empire Liu Shan, Chinese

    270s

    270s

  • Ottonian Renaissance
  • 10th-century cultural and literary movement

    dialectic during the 980 Ravenna dispute with Otric and in his treatise De rationalis et ratione uti (On the Rational and the Use of Reason), written in 997

    Ottonian Renaissance

    Ottonian Renaissance

    Ottonian_Renaissance

  • Dichromia
  • Genus of moths

    Dichromia quadralis Walker, 1859 Dichromia quinqualis Walker, 1859 Dichromia rationalis Viette, 1956 Dichromia sagitta (Fabricius, 1775) Dichromia semlikiensis

    Dichromia

    Dichromia

    Dichromia

  • William Hazlitt (Unitarian minister)
  • Unitarian minister and author (1737–1820)

    Priestley's Theological Repository under the pseudonyms "Philalethes" and "Rationalis", and publishing five religious volumes. His work provoked a substantial

    William Hazlitt (Unitarian minister)

    William Hazlitt (Unitarian minister)

    William_Hazlitt_(Unitarian_minister)

  • Angelo Pirotta
  • Maltese philosopher and Dominican priest (1894–1956)

    Philosophæ: a study about Aristotelico-Thomistic logic, called the Philosophia Rationalis (Rational Philosophy). Later, he proceeded to publish his third exposition:

    Angelo Pirotta

    Angelo_Pirotta

  • John Leyburn
  • English Roman Catholic Bishop

    treatise on the soul, under the title of ‘Demonstratio Immortalitatis Animæ Rationalis,’ Paris, 1651 and 1655. With Giffard, P. Ellis, and James Smith he published

    John Leyburn

    John Leyburn

    John_Leyburn

  • Ground of the Soul
  • Philosophical concept of the human soul from Middle Age Germany

    (sensus intellectualis), which is distinct from the rational sense (sensus rationalis). With the sense of reason, man perceives his own invisible realm. The

    Ground of the Soul

    Ground of the Soul

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  • Philagrius (prefect of Egypt)
  • Roman state official

    eastern Roman provinces, he studied at Athens. Before 335 he served as a rationalis, a senior fiscal official. In 335 the Emperor Constantine appointed Philagrius

    Philagrius (prefect of Egypt)

    Philagrius_(prefect_of_Egypt)

  • Theological Repository
  • Periodical

    Duchal William Hazlitt, father of the essayist, writing as Philalethes and Rationalis Joseph Mottershead, writing as Theophilus John Palmer, who wrote in the

    Theological Repository

    Theological Repository

    Theological_Repository

  • Albenga Cathedral
  • Cathedral in Albenga, Italy

    Villenove. It is presumed that the construction was overseen by a magister rationalis, tasked with supervising the site. In fact, Nino Lamboglia concluded that

    Albenga Cathedral

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  • John Durel
  • Anglican cleric from Jersey

    Moulin. Durel published also: His master's thesis, Theoremata philosophiae rationalis, moralis, naturalis et supernaturalis, Caen, 1644. No. 6 (14 March 1647)

    John Durel

    John_Durel

  • Drassyllus insularis
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    Drassyllus empiricus Chamberlin, 1924 Drassyllus monteriensis Schenkel, 1950 Drassyllus rationalis Chamberlin, 1924 Zelotes irritans Chamberlin, 1919

    Drassyllus insularis

    Drassyllus insularis

    Drassyllus_insularis

  • Ledringhem
  • Commune in Hauts-de-France, France

    (Boulogne-sur-Mer). This precipitated the assassination of Carausius by his rationalis Allectus, who assumed command of the British provinces until his death

    Ledringhem

    Ledringhem

    Ledringhem

  • Christen Sørensen Longomontanus
  • Danish astronomer

    Tempore Disputationes tres (1627) Geometriae quaesita XIII. de Cyclometria rationali et vera (1631) Inventio Quadraturae Circuli (1634) Disputatio de Matheseos

    Christen Sørensen Longomontanus

    Christen Sørensen Longomontanus

    Christen_Sørensen_Longomontanus

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  • Rationalist
  • n.

    One who accepts rationalism as a theory or system; also, disparagingly, a false reasoner. See Citation under Reasonist.

  • Reasonist
  • n.

    A rationalist.

  • Rationalistic
  • a.

    Alt. of Rationalistical

  • Neology
  • n.

    A new doctrine; esp. (Theol.), a doctrine at variance with the received interpretation of revealed truth; a new method of theological interpretation; rationalism.

  • Rationalize
  • v. t.

    To make rational; also, to convert to rationalism.

  • Rationalism
  • n.

    The system that makes rational power the ultimate test of truth; -- opposed to sensualism, or sensationalism, and empiricism.

  • Neologist
  • n.

    An innovator in any doctrine or system of belief, especially in theology; one who introduces or holds doctrines subversive of supernatural or revealed religion; a rationalist, so-called.

  • Rationalism
  • n.

    The doctrine or system of those who deduce their religious opinions from reason or the understanding, as distinct from, or opposed to, revelation.

  • Germanism
  • n.

    A characteristic of the Germans; a characteristic German mode, doctrine, etc.; rationalism.

  • Rationalize
  • v. t.

    To interpret in the manner of a rationalist.

  • Rationalize
  • v. i.

    To use, and rely on, reason in forming a theory, belief, etc., especially in matters of religion: to accord with the principles of rationalism.

  • Neo-Christianity
  • n.

    Rationalism.

  • Neologism
  • n.

    A new doctrine; specifically, rationalism.

  • Rationalistical
  • a.

    Belonging to, or in accordance with, the principles of rationalism.

  • Sensationalism
  • n.

    The doctrine held by Condillac, and by some ascribed to Locke, that our ideas originate solely in sensation, and consist of sensations transformed; sensualism; -- opposed to intuitionalism, and rationalism.