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Meaning of "commentarii"

Commentarii (noun): Commentarii is a Latin word that means notes or comments. It is often used to refer to written observations or reflections on a particular topic

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See also commentarii pontificum.
In physiognomica Aristotelis commentarii.
The commentarii survive only through quotation or references in ancient authors.
Fueter was an editor for the Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici.
Commentarii in historiam gentis Samaritanae.
Caesar mentions Cotta a few other times in the Commentarii de Bello Gallico.
In Roman historiography commentarii is simply a raw account of events often not intended for publication.
One of the most important is Caesar 's own Commentarii de Bello Gallico.
The Commentarii Principis were the register of the official acts of the emperor.
Editions, Explanatio per propria exempla commentarii Theonis in tabulas manuales, Ed.
Commentarii de bello Gallico.
Eustathii archiepiscopi Thessalonicensis commentarii ad Homeri Iliadem pertinentes, vols.
Commentarii in Gregor.
These must be distinguished from the commentarii diurni, a daily court-journal.
The Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in mathematics.

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In 1738 Daniel Bernoulli published his Hydrodynamica seu de viribus et motibus fluidorum commentarii.
Commentarii was usually turned into " history " later on.
Caesar mentions his father-in-law in his Commentarii de Bello Gallico.
His Commentarii grammatici in at least 29 books was a collection of linguistic, grammatical and antiquarian notes.
IS ' semrpe a pleasure Commentarii.
Commentarii in Martialem ( Incunable, commentary on Marcial ).
The battle was described by Sigismund von Herberstein in his Rerum Moscoviticarum Commentarii ( 1549 ).
Cîteaux, Commentarii cistercienses, Vol.

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