Alesius says that he was the bearer of the Loci Theologici, which he had persuaded Melanchthon to dedicate to Henry VIII.
The verses are succeeded by the following introductory note: Repertorium omnium librorum in hac Clarevallis biblioteca existentium a fratre Mathurino de cangeyo eiusdem loci monacho non sine magno labore editum.
Martin Chemnitz=, in his Loci theologici, contributed an admirable commentary to Melanchthon’s work, and it soon became the recognised standard dogmatic treatise in the Lutheran church.
Melanchthon had also formulated the doctrine in the first edition of hisLoci communes.
The series of Lutheran dogmatists opens with =Melanchthon=, who published his Loci communes in A.
An elaborate account of the loci of qualities is given by Plato in the Timæus, 69 ff.
All things were supposed to have life, and therefore to be loci of force; man's sense of social relation with this force constituted his religion.
Gesner remarks that he has preferred to cite miscellanies and collections of loci communes because a separately printed treatise can be easily found but the information in a miscellany is likely to be overlooked.
At the Herzberg colloquy Andreae remarked: "The Loci Communes of Melanchthon are useful.
Now Stigand, according to the Liber Eliensis 'quasdam illius optimas possessiones sicut Liber Terrarum insinuat, ad maximum loci dispendium retinuit'.
The law of the place where marriage is celebrated--that is, the lex loci celebrationis--alone guides the court in ascertaining whether or not a marriage is regular.
The parties must be competent according to the lex loci contractus, or the law where the contract was concluded.
All the formal preliminaries, such as publication of banns, or license, and consent of the parties entitled to give or withhold consent according to the lex loci contractus, must be complied with.
It is, no doubt, the most important contribution to the theory of these loci since the days of Apollonius.
In the same theory a one-to-one correspondence is set up between loci in the plane and equations in two variables; between surfaces in space and equations in three variables; etc.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loci" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.