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  1. Fitzgerald, Michael J. Albert of Saxony's Twenty-five Disputed Questions on Logic. A Critical Edition of His Quaestiones circa logicam.(Book Review): An article from: The Review of Metaphysics by Henrik Lagerlund, 2004-06-01
  2. Field Marshals of the German Empire: Paul Von Hindenburg, George V of the United Kingdom, Frederick Iii, German Emperor, Albert of Saxony
  3. People From Dresden: Albert of Saxony, Robert Siodmak, Frederick Augustus I of Saxony, Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony
  4. Saxon Generals: Field Marshals of Saxony, Albert of Saxony, Johann Sigismund Riesch, George of Saxony, Johann Matthias Von Der Schulenburg
  5. ALBERT OF SAXONY(c. 13161390): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Joël Biard, 2006
  6. 1390 Deaths: Robert Ii of Scotland, John I of Castile, Taftazani, Hedwig of Sagan, Alexios Iii of Trebizond, Albert of Saxony, Elizabeth Butler
  7. Prince Albert, And The House Of Saxony: With A Particular Memoir Of The Reigning Family Of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1840) by Frederic Shoberl, 2009-04-27
  8. Prince Albert, And The House Of Saxony: With A Particular Memoir Of The Reigning Family Of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1840) by Frederic Shoberl, 2010-09-10
  9. Prince Albert, And The House Of Saxony: With A Particular Memoir Of The Reigning Family Of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1840) by Frederic Shoberl, 2010-09-10
  10. 1443 Births: Pope Julius Ii, Lady Margaret Beaufort, Rodolphus Agricola, Albert Iii, Duke of Saxony, Matthias Corvinus of Hungary
  11. People From Grimma: Albert Iii, Duke of Saxony, Ulrich Mühe, Georg Elias Müller, Henry I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark, Olaf Beyer
  12. 1500 Deaths: Bartolomeu Dias, John Morton, Albert Iii, Duke of Saxony, Thomas Rotherham, Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado, John Alcock
  13. Albert I, Duke of Saxony
  14. 1250 Births: John Iv Laskaris, Pietro D'abano, Fra Dolcino, Albert Ii, Duke of Saxony, Al-Hilli, Mordecai Ben Hillel, Theodoric of Freiberg

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MetaXearch / Philosophy / Philosophers / albert of saxony /. Albertof Saxony Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia; by Joël Biard.
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23. Saxony Royal Family
26.5424, Prince, albert of saxony, 1934, Elmira Henke, 1930, 26.57, Prince,Maximilian of Saxony, 1870, 1951, 26.58, Prince, albert of saxony, 1875,1900,
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REFERENCE TITLE NAME BORN DIED TITLE NAME BORN DIED COMMENTS King Johann of Saxony Princess Amalie Auguste of Bavaria See Princess Maria Auguste of Saxony King Albrecht of Saxony Princess Karola Frederikke of Sweden See Princess Elisabeth of Saxony Prince Ferdinanda of Sardinia (Duke of Genoa) See Princess Elisabeth of Saxony Prince Niccolo Marchese Rapallo Prince Ernst of Saxony King Georg of Saxony Infanta Maria Anna of Portugal See Princess Maria of Saxony Princess Elizabeth of Saxony Princess Mathilde of Saxony King Friedrich Augustus III of Saxony Archduchess Luisa Antoinette of Austria (Tuscany Line) See - King Friedrich abdicated his throne on 13 November 1918 Prince Georg of Saxony Prince Georg renounced his rights when he joined the Jesuit Order in 1924 and was later assassinated by the Nazi's for hiding Jewish citizens Prince Friedrich Christian of Saxony (Margrave of Meissen) Princess Elizabeth of Thurn and Taxis See - Prince Friedrich became the Saxony dynastic heir in 1924 and adopted the title of Margrave of Meissen Prince Maria Emanuel of Saxony (Margrave of Meissen) Princess Anastasia Luise of Anhalt See - Prince Maria is the present Head of the Royal House of Saxony. He was arrested by the Gestapo and jailed in Dresden and only narrowly escaped a death sentence in 1944

24. A/AL AL KASR AL KEBIR ALA ALABAMA ALABAMA ARBITRATION ALABAMA
GERMAN KING ALBERT I., OF BRANDENBURG ALBERT II., GERMAN KING ALBERT III., DUKEOF SAXONY ALBERT LEA ALBERT NYANZA ALBERT OF AIX albert of saxony ALBERT THE
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25. Contents Of Box 9 (lecture Notes Etc.)
The folder contains translations of Aristotle and the following medieval writersalbert of saxony (c. 13161390), Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225-1274), Buridan (c
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Contents of box 9
A general note on the dating of this material: There is little doubt that most of this material dates from 1945-55, i.e. from Prior's first employment at Canterbury University College till he went to Oxford in 1955. Combining this with degree of formality, references etc. of the item in question, it is possible to stipulate e.g. 45-50, 50-55 etc. as the likely period of writing. The items marked 'Logic Notes' are stipulated as 'Ca. 1953-54'. In theory, they might also be from Prior's last period at Canterbury University College (1957-58). On the other hand, the most likely supposition is that they are closely related to the writing of Formal Logic , and hence that they were made around 1953 (see [ Kenny 1970 , pp. 334-335], and Items from a dictionary of formal logic /box 6.). Moreover, the latest references in these notes are from late 1953 (except for note II, whose latest reference is from 1949). It can be added that Mary Prior recalls that Arthur Prior gave out a fairly complete set of logic notes to his students in 1946-47, shortly after having been employed at Canterbury University College. Those few notes which contain no post-47 references could be identical with or reworkings of those 46-47 notes, but the fairly extensive use of polish notation in almost all of them makes this rather unlikely. NOTE: According to the present overview in the Bodleian list of the contents of the boxes: Handouts for students.

26. Albert
albert of saxony (13161390) German philosopher. Adalbert Kuhn (1812-1881)German linguist. King albert of saxony (1828-1902) A popular ruler.
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For many more names, please Return to Edgar's Main Page. Albert
Gender : Masculine.
Language : English and French
Etymology
Albert is the modern English form the Old Germanic names Adalbert (or Adelbert ), or the Old English name Aethelbert , (or Aethelberht , or Ethelbert
History
Albert was never very common during the Middle Ages or afterwards, but it took off during the Victorian Age, after Queen Victoria married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. It was especially popular among the lower classes of Britain.
Pronunciation : AL-bert.
Diminutives Al Albie Alby Bert
Hungarian Bela
Alternates Alburt Elbert Halbert Adalbert Adelbert French Aubert German Albrecht Hawaiian Alapaki Italian Alberto Latin Albertus Polish Olbracht Scottish Gaelic Ailbert Ailbeart Spanish Alberto Adalberto Surnames English Albright Alberts Albertson French Auber Aube Aubey German (Low) Aber Abert Allebrach Feminine Alberta Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Albrecht Moravia German painter. Albrecht Altdorfer German painter. Alberto Lista Spanish poet. Adelbert von Chamisso German lyricist.

27. Fresno Metropolitan Museum - Archived Exhibitions
On this very day Conte Durazzo, advisor and collector of art on behalf of dukealbert of saxonyTeschen, handed over the first selection of prints to the
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For the 21st consecutive year, The Metropolitan Club presents Christmas at the Met The entire month of December, the Met will feature trees and wreaths decorated by the Central Valley's most talented and creative designers and artists.
This year's theme is Once Upon a Time… featuring fairy tales from around the world. In celebration of our multi-cultural community, the Metropolitan club will present fairy tale trees to match fables from Africa, Armenia, Europe, Japan, Latin America and other regions from around the world. In addition to live entertainment throughout the month, a variety of theme-related events, luncheons, children's parties, holiday teas and champagne brunches will help you to ring in the holiday season.
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Wettin, Adrian Vinzenz Edward, Prince, b. 18 OCT 1955 Wettin, albert of saxony, Kingof Saxony, b. 23 APR 1828 Wettin, Albert the Bold of Saxony, Duke of Saxony
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THE HOUSE OF WETTIN (for further information please see the *Directory of Royal Genealogical Data*
by Brian Tompsett at the University of Hull Hull, UK, HU6 7RX, England,
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html) Wettin, Adrian Vinzenz Edward, Prince , b. 18 OCT 1955
Wettin, Albert of Saxony, King of Saxony , b. 23 APR 1828
Wettin, Albert the Bold of Saxony, Duke of Saxony , b. 31 JUL 1443
Wettin, Albert Victor Christian, Duke of Clarence, b. 8 JAN 1864
Wettin, Alexandra Louise Olga Victoria, Princess, b. 1 SEP 1878
Wettin, Alfred Alexander William Ernest, Prince of Saxe-Coburg , b. 15 OCT 1874
Wettin, Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh , b. 6 AUG 1844
Wettin, Alice Mary Victoria of Albany, Princess, b. 25 FEB 1883
Wettin, Alice Maud Mary, Princess, b. 25 APR 1843 Wettin, Alistair Arthur of Connaught, Duke of Connaught 2nd, b. 9 AUG 1914 Wettin, Andreas Michael Armin Siegfried, b. 6 MAR 1943 Wettin, Anna of Saxony, b. 7 MAR 1437 Wettin, Anna of Saxony, b. 4 JAN 1836 Wettin, Anna of Saxony, b. 5 JUN 1420

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30. Saxon And Bavarians Of 1866
1 Army Commander (Kronprinz albert of saxony). The changed organisationnow looked like this Army Commander (Kronprinz albert of saxony).
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Saxon and Bavarians of 1866
The following has been compiled by Martin Soilleux-Cardwell The Saxon Army 1866: The army structure went through three different organisations but the third one given here was the one used at Gitschin and Solferino. 1. Peacetime and the Plan to Join Bavaria (at Dresden, 13th to 29th May): Immediately prior to hostilities Saxony's intention was to retreat to join the Bavarian corps. For the withdrawal the army was organised into an Avante Garde, a Main Body and a Reserve. As the army would be moving backwards, the Reserve would lead the retreat with the Avante Garde maintaining contact with the advancing Prussians: 1 Army Commander (Kronprinz Albert of Saxony) Avante Garde, Generaleutnant Freiherr v.Fritsch, Commander of the Cavalry Division, DC, Ex=8 Main Body, Generaleutnant v.Stieglitz, Commander of the 2nd Infantry, Division, DC, Ex=11
  • Leib Brigade: 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th Line Btns M6 [ ][ ][ ][ ] 4th Schutzen Btn M6 [s][s] Sharpshooters 1st Infantry Brigade: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Line M6 [ ][ ][ ][ ]

31. External Links Links Related To Saxon Military History For
14851547 1497 War of Guelders, Duke albert of saxony commanding Imperial troops1498-1500 (1515) Friesland Campaign involving Albertine Saxony 1525 German
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External Links : Links related to Saxon Military History

For links on general military history sources, go to History of Warfare Main Page
Saxon Army in the War of Polish Succession, by Vlad Gromoboy
Notes on the Saxon Army, 1700-1717, by Dan Schorr
Saxon Auxiliary Corps 1735, from NPI , by Vlad Gromoboy
Battle of Kesselsdorf, from Carlyle, History of Frederick the Great ( Projekt Gutenberg ), in English
Saxon Uhlans 1730-63. on NPI , by Vlad Gromoboy
The Saxon Army 1810-1813, from Napoleon Series
The Saxon Army 1802-1815, from warflag.com
Uniforms, Kingdom of Saxony, 1807-1813, from Histofig Printed Reference Reiner Gross, Geschichte Sachsens (History of Saxony), Berlin : Edition Leipzig 2001, 320 pp. Reformation, 1485-1547 ..... go to narrative history of Saxony 1497 War of Guelders , Duke Albert of Saxony commanding Imperial troops 1498-1500 (1515) Friesland Campaign involving Albertine Saxony 1525 German Peasants War 1532 Kohlhase Feud 1546-1547 Schmalkaldic War ..... go to narrative history of Saxony

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with his niece Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland, the daughter of oneof his sisters, and spouse of his cousin albert of saxonyCOBURG-GOTHA.
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33. First-Time Readers - Page 4
It was brought to England in 1841 by Prince albert of saxony. He was the husbandof Queen Victoria. The custom spread around Europe in the 1880s.
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The word Christmas was first used in the eleventh century. December 25 is Christmas Day. Jesus Christ was born on this day. The first Christmas carol was written in 368. The song was Jesus, Light of All the Nations. It was written by St. Hilary of Poitiers. The custom of decorating a tree at Christmas started in Germany. It was brought to England in 1841 by Prince Albert of Saxony. He was the husband of Queen Victoria. The custom spread around Europe in the 1880s. The tradition was brought to the United States by German settlers. An evergreen tree is a symbol of eternal life. Another Christmas symbol is the mistletoe. Some people try to sneak a kiss under the mistletoe. The Romans saw the mistletoe as a symbol of peace. Holly leaves are popular in homemade Christmas wreaths. It is believed that the crown of thorns worn by Christ was made of holly leaves. Another popular Christmas decoration is the poinsettia. Dr. Joel Poinsett discovered the flower in Mexico in 1828. In Central America, the poinsettia is called the flower of the Holy Night. Candles have also become a part of Christmas. Burning candles became a cherished tradition in Ireland. At one time the Irish were not allowed to hold public mass. People would place candles in their windows. They hoped a passing priest would see the candle and stop to say mass. Today, lights are used to decorate homes and public buildings.

34. ALBERT DE SAXE [FITZGERALD, Michael J
Translate this page ALBERT DE SAXE FITZGERALD, Michael J. (Ed.)}, albert of saxony's twenty-fivedisputed questions on Logic (Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des
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Nouvelles acquisitions novembre 2002 ALBERT DE SAXE [FITZGERALD, Michael J. ( Ed Albert of Saxony's twenty-five disputed questions on Logic Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters Leiden-Boston-Köln Brill
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Maison de la Recherche BLONDELL, Ruby, The Play of Character in Plato's Dialogues Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Bibliothèque de Philologie BREMMER, Jan M., The Rise and Fall of the Afterlife : the 1995 Read- Tuckwell Lectures at the University of Bristol London and New York Routledge
Bibliothèque de Philologie CARRAUD, Vincent, Causa seu ratio Epiméthée ), Paris, PUF, 2002.
Maison de la Recherche CERCLE D' HISTOIRE DES SCIENCES, IREM DE BASSE NORMANDIE, Aux origines du calcul infinitésimal (Comprendre les mathématiques par les textes historiques), Paris, Ellipses, 1999.
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35. Ictoria's Ascension To The Throne Of Great Britain And Ireland
She had a brief romantic friendship with the then Prime Minister Lord Melbourne,but met Prince albert of saxony in 1839 when he made a state visit to the
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ictoria's ascension to the throne of Great Britain and Ireland seemed remote when she was born in 1819. She was, after all, the daughter of the fourth son of George III. Two of her uncles served as king but had no surviving legitimate offspring, so on the death of William IV in 1837, Victoria became Queen of England at the age of eighteen. She reigned for over 61 years,the longest reign of any British Monarch. She had a brief romantic friendship with the then Prime Minister Lord Melbourne, but met Prince Albert of Saxony in 1839 when he made a state visit to the English court, and proposed to him five days later. They were married on February 10, 1840. Albert was the staid partner, "extremely strait laced and a great stickler for morality" while the young Victoria was "rather the other way." The prince disliked London and late parties and royal occasions became models of decorum. Their first child, Victoria (called Vicky) was born in 1840, the heir to the throne, Edward, was born in 1841. Altogether she had nine children, the last, Beatrice born in 1857. Albert became very much a partner with her in her responsibilities and with their royal relatives spread across Europe, they played a significant role in foreign affairs and an important though lesser role in domestic politics. Albert's death from typhoid in 1861 was a terrible blow to Victoria. She suffered a nervous breakdown and lived in near isolation for the next ten years, always appearing in widows weeds. She was a widow at 42, and her

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Top Society Philosophy Philosophers albert of saxony (3). See also Albertof Saxony Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia; by Joël Biard.
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Abelard, Peter (7) Adamson, Robert (1) Adorno, Theodor W. (9) Agamben, Giorgio(2) Agrippa, Heinrich Cornelius (4) albert of saxony (3) Albertus Magnus (15
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39. Society For Medieval Logic And Metaphysics
v albert of saxony's Twentyfive Disputed Questions on Logic, A critical editionof his Quaestiones circa Logicam by Michael J. Fitzgerald, Brill, 2002.
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Call for papers v SMLM-sponsored session at the next ACPA meeting in Houston TX
The Language of Thought: Reasoning across Cultural Boundaries in Medieval Philosophy
Proceedings v Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics , Vol. 1, 2001 (large, ca. 500KB, PDF file v Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics , Vol. 2, 2002 (large, ca. 1.2MB, PDF file Newsletter of SMRP v Newsletter Number 44, Spring 2002 (The Newsletter of the Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy v Newsletter Number 45, Fall (The Newsletter of the Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy Links to Texts/Work in Progress
(further suggestions are welcome) v Jerónimo Pardo, Medulla Dyalectices (Paloma Perez Ilzarbe pilzarbe@unav.es v Johannes Buridanus , Summulae I, De propositionibus Ria van der Lecq Ria.vanderLecq@phil.uu.nl v Corpus Thomisticum (Enrique Alarcón ealarcon @unav.es Recent Publications v Philip the Chancellor (Colleen McCluskey ) [REVISED: February 5, 2003

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