Ars

Word ARS
Character 3
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Cicero observed that the Aristotelians were mainly interested in the aspect of logic that he called the ars inveniendi, that is, the art of finding the right arguments. ❋ Sellberg, Erland (2006)

In particular, μαθηματικὴ τέχνη (mathēmatikḗ tékhnē), in Latin ars mathematica, meant the mathematical art. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Although in Latin, ars can mean either art or craft, in the original Greek the word "techne" can only mean "skill", not "art". ❋ Unknown (2008)

Only if they see that this is not an exterior or spectacular "ars" -- we are not actors! ❋ Argent (2006)

He was also the most famous and historically significant representative of the musical movement known as the ars nova. ❋ Bls (2009)

Thus most of our view of the new style of composition, the so-called ars nova, that began in the 1310s and was developed for at least fifty years, comes from the pages of this manuscript: almost all the motets from that period are here, together with most of the earlier songs and much of the mass music. ❋ Lu (2009)

S.ars, which is controlled by billionaire investor Edward S. Lampert, said in its letter to Restoration Hardware that it is willing to enter into an acquisition agreement on terms substantially similar to the company's current merger pact. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The study of these subjects, the so-called ars dictaminis, had begun at Montecassino or Bologna about 1100 and had spread from there to other regions, reaching a new climax in Capua at the time of the Emperor Frederick II ❋ PETER HERDE (1968)

Dr. V Literature itself is a kind of ars moriendi. ❋ Mary Kate Hurley (2007)

The title given by the MSS. is doubtless correct: Ovid himself speaks of 'ars amandi,' or simply 'ars' or 'artes.' ❋ Thomas Ross Mills (N/A)

Theologically rooted in what was known as the ars moriendi, or "the arts of dying," which provided rules of conduct (how to surrender one's soul, and resist the devil's temptations, and identify with Christ, and pray) since at least the fifteenth century, the "Good Death" would later find expression in sermons, religious tracts, and popular literature (Dickens, ❋ Needs-info (2010)

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