cursus Meaning in Tamil ( cursus வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
உர்சஸ்,
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cursus தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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இக்கரடியின் விஞ்ஞானப் பெயர் உர்சஸ் திபென்டனுஸ் (Ursus thibetanus) என்பதாகும்.
cursus's Usage Examples:
, 1882), and Harnack's "excursus" in the German edition of this Tertull.
"An edition covering the period from Solon to 403, with new notes and excursuses, was published by J.
The best known of these are: Scripturae sacrae cursus completus, and Theologiae cursus (each in 28 vols.
cursus mathematici practici volumen primum continens illustr.
the placetum regium, recursus ab abusu, nominatio regia, afid that of vetoing the nomination of personae minus gratae.
Migne, Patrologiae cursus completus, tome 206 (Paris, 1855), 867 ff.
Hamilton encouraging the confusion by speaking of "psychology or metaphysics," 1 while his lectures on metaphysics are mainly taken up with what belongs in the strictest sense to psychology proper, with an occasional excursus (as in the theory of perception) into epistemology.
The grammatical work of Rabbi Jonah extended, moreover, to the domain of rhetoric and biblical hermeneutics, and his lexicon contains many exegetical excursuses.
The usual criticisms on Tribonian may be found in the AntiTribonianus (1567) °of Francis Hotman, the aim of which is shown by its alternative title, Sive discursus in quo jurisprudentiae Tribonianeae sterilitas et legum patriarum excellentia exhibetur; and an answer to them in J.
The usual criticisms on Tribonian may be found in the AntiTribonianus (1567) °of Francis Hotman, the aim of which is shown by its alternative title, Sive discursus in quo jurisprudentiae Tribonianeae sterilitas et legum patriarum excellentia exhibetur; and an answer to them in J.
Ethnographical and geographical excursuses are a special feature of the work.
It may be appropriate to make a short excursus into Hume's examination of miracles.
In accordance with this we can give the relative positions of the various tribes, and an excursus on the rivers (47-57) lets us define their actual seats.