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  • on "locus classicus", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "locus classicus" You can also: Search for Locus classicus in Wikipedia...
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  • The Talking Cure and chimney sweeping were terms Bertha Pappenheim, known in case studies by the alias Anna O., used for the verbal therapy given to her...
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  • positively for celebrated legal cases for their precedent value (each locus classicus or "case-in-point") and more often negatively for infamous ones, whether...
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  • "What is permissible for Jupiter is not permissible for a cow". The locus classicus (origin) for the phrase is the novella Memoirs of a Good-for-Nothing...
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    although all these works were produced well after Christianization. The locus classicus for the Celtic gods of Gaul is the passage in Julius Caesar's Commentarii...
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    the sole agent of all phenomenal change. This is quite clear in our locus classicus, the Samaññaphala Sutta. Sin and suffering, attributed by other sects...
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  • relations except "for a set time" and states that celibacy is a gift. A locus classicus used in favour of sacerdotal celibacy is 1 Corinthians 7:32–33 ("The...
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  • the sole agent of all phenomenal change. This is quite clear in our locus classicus, the Samaññaphala Sutta. Sin and suffering, attributed by other sects...
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    very bad male company who amused his privacy and his leisure. The locus classicus for the origin of this use of the epithet is in the Memoirs of Saint-Simon...
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    changed the discourse on the oral theory and the Homeric Question. The locus classicus for oral-formulaic poetry, however, was established by the work of...
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    Count Dracula, and established Transylvania and Eastern Europe as the locus classicus of the Gothic. Published in the same year as Dracula, Florence Marryat's...
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    Generations of Noah since classical times, becoming – and remaining – the locus classicus for such scholarship. Scholars at the Göttingen school of history,...
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    story. In English literature, British North America was the geographic locus classicus for adventure and exploration stories about European encounters with...
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    the alpinum or rock garden. It spreads by underground runners. Its locus classicus is located in Canzo, Lombardy. This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural...
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    poets and quotes from their works. The Tusculan Disputations is the locus classicus of the legend of the Sword of Damocles, as well as of the sole mention...
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  • heavens of 2 Enoch. Peter Schafer has called b. Hagiga 12b–13a the locus classicus of rabbinic cosmology; this passage offers law on what constitutes...
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  • What's Left of It), in which Dalrymple contended that the book is "a locus classicus of self-pity and victimhood as a genre in itself" and that "the book...
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    unavoidable. (p. 148 ) Many commentators treat it (the six-day war) as the locus classicus of anticipatory action in self defence Quigley (2013), pp. 135–. "Terence...
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    for 20th-century totalitarianism also resurged along with it. The locus classicus of this view is Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno's Dialectic of Enlightenment...
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    the highest Name (al-ism al-ʾaʿẓam), the Supreme Name of God. The locus classicus for listing the Divine Names in the literature of Qurʾānic commentary...
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