dictum
61dictum — dic·tum …
62dictum — n. (pl. ta) axiom; saying; apophthegm …
63Dictum sapienti sat est. — См. Умный слышит в полслова …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
64dictum de omni et nullo — The principle of Aristotle that whatever is affirmed or denied of an entire class or kind may be affirmed or denied of any part of it. The principle is supposed to validate the four moods of the first figure of the syllogism, and motivated the… …
65Dictum de omni et nullo — Dịctum de ọmni et nụllo [lateinisch »Aussage über alles und nichts«], Logik: Schlussregel, die oft als das Prinzip des Syllogismus angesehen wird: Jede bejahende oder verneinende Aussage, die für einen höheren Begriff (Klasse, Gattung, Art)… …
66dictum factum — dic|tum fac|tum [ fak...] <lat. > (veraltet) gesagt, getan …
67dictum de Kenilworth — The edict or declaration of Kenilworth. An edict or award between King Henry III, and all the barons and others who had been in arms against him; and so called because it was made at Kenilworth Castle in Warwickshire, in the fifty first year of… …
68dictum de Kenilworth — The edict or declaration of Kenilworth. An edict or award between King Henry III, and all the barons and others who had been in arms against him; and so called because it was made at Kenilworth Castle in Warwickshire, in the fifty first year of… …
69dictum of Kenilworth — A compromise of their differences between Henry the Third and Parliament in 1266 …
70dictum de omni et nullo — |diktəmdā|ȯmnēˌetˈnu̇(ˌ)lō Etymology: Latin, maxim of all and none : an axiom in logic: whatever may be affirmed or denied of a class may be affirmed or denied of every member of it …