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  • Article 5 of the Rome Statute lists the ratione materiae, or subject matter jurisdiction of the court,

    2009 May : Law is Cool 2009

  • Article 5 of the Rome Statute lists the ratione materiae, or subject matter jurisdiction of the court,

    Could George W. Bush Be Charged With War Crimes? : Law is Cool 2009

  • “Ancora una volta sulla nozione di quantitas materiae in Egidio R.mano”, Knowledge and the S.iences in Medieval Philosophy, Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Medieval Philosophy (S.EPM), II, S. Knuttila, R. Työrinoja, and S. Ebbesen (eds.), Helsinki.

    Giles of Rome Lambertini, Roberto 2009

  • Heliodorus, l. 4. inflammat mentem novus aspectus, perinde ac ignis materiae admotus, Chariclia, &c. 5653.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?

    Hello Whatever I Will Call It 2002

  • A final development among the Mertonians that is worthy of mention for its later importance is their attempts at clarifying the expression “quantity of mat - ter” (quantitas materiae), which seems to be genetically related to the Newtonian concept of mass.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas WILLIAM A. WALLACE 1968

  • Rome, in his Theoremata de corpore Christi (1276), of the phrase quantitas materiae in a meaning exclusive of both volume and weight.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas HAROLD J. JOHNSON 1968

  • His definition of quantitas materiae, it has been argued, is not signifi cantly different from Newton's “the measure of the same arising from its density and magnitude conjointly”

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas WILLIAM A. WALLACE 1968

  • Ghost here is taken passively, or that the expression Pneumatos Hagiou is genetivus materiae.

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • Quidquid ultra moror, non servio materiae, sed indulgeo ...

    The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills

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