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  • Epistêmê is the Greek word most often translated as knowledge, while technê is translated as either craft or art.

    Episteme and Techne Parry, Richard 2007

  • A (couple) day(s) in the life of a library student « Epist

    A day in the life « Attempting Elegance 2008

  • Hostratus the friar took that book which Reuclin had writ against him, under the name of Epist. obscurorum virorum, so to heart, that for shame and grief he made away with himself, [1682] Jovius in elogiis.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • The manner of making it he sets down at large in his third book of Epist. to George Hankshius a physician.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • God's ordinances and men's laws: and therefore Cyprian Epist.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Epist. 14 formam spectant alii per gratias, ego pecuniam,

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Epist. ad Petas. in regno Franciae omnibus scribendi datur libertas, paucis facultas.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Epist. et in deliciis, abi et oppugnationem relinque, quam flamma non extinguit; nam ab amore ipsa flamma sentit incendium: quae corporum penetratio, quae tyrannis haec?

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Epist. 180, will have club law, fire and sword for heretics, [6614] compel them, stop their mouths not with disputations, or refute them with reasons, but with fists; and this is their ordinary practice.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Frenchman, hath observed thirty-three, and those neither spots nor clouds, as Galileo, Epist. ad Valserum, supposeth, but planets concentric with the sun, and not far from him with regular motions.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

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