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In 2019, climate emergency surpassed all of those other types of emergency to become the most written about emergency by a huge margin, with over three times the usage frequency of health, the second-ranking word,” Oxford said.

Passeri, Nicolò. 1625. De Scriptura Privata Tractatus Novus plenißimus…Ab eodem Authore, Quinta hac editione, summa diligentia revisus. Frankfurt am Main: Egenolff Emmel for Pierre Mareschal. A1624 [Bernardi Morisani Derensis Ibernici] Commentarius in Sphaeram Ioannis de S. Bosco ibid. in 8. A1604 Sfera di Gio. Sacrobosco tradotta e dicharata da Don Francesco Pifferi Sansauino. Con nuouo aggiunte di molte cose notabili, e dilettouoli [Societ. Venet.] in 4. 1604. A version of the Giuntini commentary first appeared together with others in Lyon in 1564, from the Giunti presses (Sacrobosco et al. 1564). Footnote 16 Filippo Tinghi (d. 1580), a relative of the Giunti (Chap. 8), published it in two volumes in 1577–1578 with a ten-year French Royal Privilege dated 24 December 1576 and accompanied this publication with a separate printing of the plaintext corrected by Giuntini which was not announced at the Book Fair. The Fair declaration was one of only two that Tinghi made in his time as publisher, both in 1578, two years before his death. Tinghi was a very shrewd and experienced publisher with strong connections in France, Italy, and Spain. He was the promoter of Giuntini, who, like Tinghi himself, was a member of the powerful Italian community of Lyon. No doubt he declared the theologian-astronomer’s work in Frankfurt to draw international attention to his work. His heir, Symphorien Beraud (fl. 1571–1586), included the commentary in the folio edition of Giuntini’s Speculum astrologiae of 1581, which was reissued in 1583 (Baudrier 1964– 1965, V, 60–61, 65–66).

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In the Catholic camp (Chap. 11), the swift progress of Jesuit pedagogical establishments all over Europe, and later their missionary activities, led to measures to regulate their syllabuses; the first draft Ratio studiorum appeared in 1586, to be followed by another draft in 1591, and the definitive version of 1598–1599. Christophorus Clavius of the Collegio Romano, the commentator on the De sphaera, wrote memoranda to his Society in 1581, 1582, and again in 1593 about their teaching program, stressing the need for mathematics and astronomy, that were in his view underrated by the Society’s espousal of a strict Aristotelian conception of “scientia.“ In the final version of the Ratio studiorum, mathematics and astronomy were given a place, even if not as prominent as that for which Clavius lobbied. They also enjoyed a respectable status in the Aristotelian commentaries of the Coimbra fathers, who included the De sphaera in their own cursus. Footnote 8 Clavius’ contribution to sphaeristics was such that Alsted recommended his De Sphaera commentary in the reading prescribed in his Cursus philosophici encyclopaedia (Hotson 2007, 200–202). Sacrobosco, Johannes de and Christoph Clavius. 1585. Christophori Clavii Bambergensis ex Societate Iesu in Sphaeram Ioannis de Sacro Bosco commentarius Nunc tertio ab ipso Auctore recognitus, & plerisque in locis locupletatus. Permissu superiorem. Rome: Domenico Basa. https://hdl.handle.net/21.11103/sphaera.101120. Sacrobosco, Johannes de, Élie Vinet, Pierio Valeriano and Pedro Nunes. 1586. Sphaera Ioannis de Sacro Bosco emendata. Eliae Vineti Santonis scholia in eandem Sphaeram, ab ipso Authore restituta. Adiunximus huic Libro compendium in Sphaeram, per Pierium Valerianum Bellunensem: Et Petri Nonij Salaciensis demonstrationem eorum, quae in extremo capite de climatibus Sacroboscus scribit de inaequali climatum latitudine: eodem Vineto interprete. Ex postrema Impressione Lutetiae. Venice: Heirs of Girolamo Scotto. https://hdl.handle.net/21.11103/sphaera.100325.

Arriving on land in 1976, Aycayia finds friendship with the spliff-smoking David, and Arcadia Rain, a white woman who owns most of the island’s property and lives in a mansion on the hill with her deaf son. Between them, they teach Aycayia to speak Creole, American sign language and “the English that is written in books”.He literally peed his pants in the hours before their first date’: the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Photograph: WPA/Getty Images

rewards to Richard Marriot, Keeper of the Privy Lodging, and Jasper English, underhousekeeper (opening the gates of the Queen's meadows for the barge horses to pass through that draw up timber, stone &c. for her Majesty's service at Hampton Court) And for those protesting that “climate emergency” is two words, as the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s resident linguist explained in 2017, single words can consist of two parts. Maclean, Ian. 2009b. Melanchthon at the book fairs, 1560–1601: Editors, markets and religious strife. In Learning in the marketplace: Essays in the history of early modern books, ed. Ian Maclean, 107–130. Leiden: Brill. Hellyer, Marcus. 2005. Catholic physics: Jesuit natural philosophy in early modern Germany. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. Toepke, Gustav. 1886. Matrikel der Universität Heidelberg. 8 vols. Heidelberg: Selbstverlag des Herausgebers.The surplusage appearing to be due to the accomptant consists of many particulars due to the tradesmen and others [by reason of] the ancient method of allowing the whole money [.. by] warrant, though a considerable part thereof may not be paid. no particulars thereof appearing to the auditor nor no acquittances. S1601 Christophori Clauii commentarius in Sphaeram Ioan. de Sacrobusto, iam recognitus apud [Joannem Baptistam Ciotti] in 4. Visiting Booth's former home, now a museum, I started off exploring the newly opened galleries devoted to Hay Castle's centuries-long history. I was instantly drawn to the top-floor room that contains the "Richard Booth Collection". Ramus, Petrus and Friedrich Beurhaus. 1583. Ad P[etri] Rami Dialiecticam variorum et maxime illustrium exemplorum, naturali artis progressu, inductio...Auctore Frederico Beurhusio Menertzhagensi... Cologne: Maternus Cholinus.

Meisner, Daniel. 1623–1624. Thesauri philo-politici pars altera. Hoc est: Emblemata sive moralia politica…. Frankfurt am Main: Eberhard Kieser. Revisiting these pieces, with their fierce wit, their dark humour and compassion, is like hearing the voice of an old friend you had not expected to encounter again. Is it really her final book, as the press release claims? At one point, Mantel casually mentions that she has 97 notebooks in a wooden box; we can only hope that some of those words may yet find their way into print. In the meantime, A Memoir of My Former Self is a fine testament to that remarkable imagination – a reminder of what a voice we have lost, and how fortunate we are that she left us so much. Apud” here can only refer to the stall at which the books were available for sale. Jacques Chouet (1626–1683) was not a Lyonnais, but a Genevan publisher and a colleague of Crespin; he and his heirs had a stall in Frankfurt. Footnote 24 I suggest, therefore, that the quarto edition here announced is that produced by Crespin of the fourth edition. The edition “apud Ca[r]don” was put on sale at the stall of Horace Cardon (1566–1641), a prominent Lyonnais libraire and a colleague of the de Gabiano brothers. It is, I suggest, the newly produced fifth edition by de Gabiano, from the Roman edition of Gelli of 1606. It carries the General Jesuit Privilege for the Kingdom of France dated 10 May 1583, and a specific six-year Privilege dated January 11, 1607, which protected the publication of three works by Clavius: the commentary on the De sphaera, the Geometrica, and the De crepusculis tractatio. Tossanus, Daniel. 1624. Betbüchlein Oder Ubung der Christlichen Seel. Frankfurt am Main: Pierre Mareschal. Catalogus Universalis Pro Nundinis Francofurtensibus Vernalibus, De Anno M.DC.XII… 1612. Frankfurt am Main: Sigismundus Latomus.

Morisanus, Bernardus. 1625. In Aristotelis Logicam, Physicam, Ethicam, Apotelesma: Commentariis luculentißimis, ad mentem Magni Magistri penitus accomodatis, ut [et] Disputationibus ingeniosissimis, quibus cum veteres tum recentiores Controversiae solide pertractantur atque deciduntur, universum Peripateticae Philosophiae Corpus absolvens. Frankfurt am Main: Johann Friedrich Weiß for Pierre Mareschal.



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