"anthropologia" meaning in Latein

See anthropologia in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: anthropologia [nominative, singular], anthropologiae [genitive, singular], anthropologiae [dative, singular], anthropologiam [accusative, singular], anthropologia [singular], anthropologiā [ablative, singular]
Etymology: Der Begriff anthropologia wurde von dem deutschen Humanisten Magnus Hundt (1449 – 1519) in seinem Werk „Anthropologium de hominis dignitate, natura et proprietatibus“ (1501) geprägt und durch Otto Casmann (1562 - 1607) vertieft.
  1. die Anthropologie, Menschenkunde, Menschenlehre; die Lehre vom (von dem, über den) Menschen Tags: New Latin
    Sense id: de-anthropologia-la-noun-IJFDf8tF
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Translations: Anthropologie [feminine] (Deutsch), anthropologia (Interlingua), antropologia [feminine] (Italienisch)
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          "ref": "Otto Casmann: Psychologia anthropologica sive animae humanae doctrinae, 1594, zitiert nach: Joachim Ritter, Karlfried Gründer, Gottfried Gabriel (Herausgeber): Historisches Wörterbuch der Philosophie. Unter Mitwirkung von mehr als 1500 Fachgelehrten. 1. Auflage. Schwabe, Basel 1971-2007, ISBN 978-7-7965-0115-9 , Band 1, Seite 363, Artikel \"Anthropologie\"",
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