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For a discussion of the transition from perspectiva naturalis (medieval optics) toward perspectiva artificialis, see Pérez-Gómez and Pelletier, Architectural Representation and the Perspective Hinge, 16 – 29. back
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008
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Extended Caption 7In 1431, the Venetian composer, poet, and politician Leonardo Giustiniani1 prepared a small treatise on memory, the Regulae artificialis memoriae, to complement his son's humanist training in rhetoric.
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008
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Palatium suum duo millaria tenet in ambitu; cuius pauimentum semper vnum laterem habet aureum, alium argenteum: Iuxta ambitum istius palatij est vnus monticulus artificialis de auro et argento, super quo stant Monasteria, et campanilia, et alia delectabilia pro solatio illius popularis; Et dictum fuit mihi, quòd quatuor tales homines sunt in regno illo.
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Imperatori ad spatium centum passuum, alia crux lignea nullo penitùs auro, nulloue colore aut preciositate artificialis operis adornata.
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Imperatori ad spatium centum passuum, alia crux lignea nullo penit鵶 auro, nulloue colore aut preciositate artificialis operis adornata.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The terminology is related to the distinction between musica artificialis et naturalis introduced by Regino of Prüm (d. 950); but musica naturalis was for the latter
MUSICAL GENIUS EDWARD E. LOWINSKY 1968
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More ingenious and profound but also exceedingly sophisticated is the treatise issued anonymously in 1684 by Abraham Cuffeler, "Specimen artis ratiocinandi naturalis et artificialis ad pantosophiæ principia manuducens".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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His "Geographia artificialis" recommends a system of cartographic projection which the geographer Bonne, in 1752, accepted and carried out as one of the best.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Acne artificialis is a term applied to an acne or acne-like eruption produced by the ingestion of certain drugs, as the bromides and iodides, and by the external use of tar; this is also called _tar acne_.
Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine Henry Weightman Stelwagon 1886
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Here again we have a lawyers 'day almost verbally identical with one assigned to them by Sir Edward Coke: "Dies artificialis sive solaris incipit in ortu solis et desinit in occasu, and of this the law of England takes hold _in many cases_."
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