Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... causes , thereby assessing their predictive value . Just how dreams may be significant is explained by a bit of ... caused dreams . The first is the phantasy ( which has no predictive value at all ) , which Nicholas links to Ecclesiastes ...
... causes , thereby assessing their predictive value . Just how dreams may be significant is explained by a bit of ... caused dreams . The first is the phantasy ( which has no predictive value at all ) , which Nicholas links to Ecclesiastes ...
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... cause produces two effects - in order , however , one after another . Such is the case with a feverish man when the return of his vitality is first of all the cause of the dissolving of his urine and consequently the cause of later ...
... cause produces two effects - in order , however , one after another . Such is the case with a feverish man when the return of his vitality is first of all the cause of the dissolving of his urine and consequently the cause of later ...
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... cause of dreams is twofold : the one is good , namely God by himself or through the ministry of angels instills in someone fanciful dispositions capable of signifying future events . And this comes about doubly . Thus , in one manner ...
... cause of dreams is twofold : the one is good , namely God by himself or through the ministry of angels instills in someone fanciful dispositions capable of signifying future events . And this comes about doubly . Thus , in one manner ...
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Two Early Italian Women Poets | 1 |
Overcoming Obstacles to Meaning | 17 |
Natural Law and Chaucers Physicians Tale | 29 |
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