See also: Nescience Nescient Nascent Nescio Nesc
1. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press; Nescientia in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887) Nescientia in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
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2. Latin ne-, not + scire, to know: Nescientia .) NESCIENCE A state of ignorance, especially such as an agnostic professes
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3. Late Latin Nescientia, from Latin nescient-, nesciens, present participle of nescire not to know, from ne- not + scire to know — more at no, science Learn More about nescience Time Traveler for nescience The first known use of nescience was in 1612
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4. C17: from Late Latin Nescientia, from Latin nescīre to be ignorant of, from ne not + scīre to know; compare science Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William …
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5. Este vocablo en su etimología procede del latín «Nescientia» y con ella del italiano «nescienza».
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8. C17: from Late Latin Nescientia, from Latin nescīre to be ignorant of, from ne not + scīre to know; compare science Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William …
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9. Emeth Nescientia lyrics & video : Under the conceit of Superior discernment the ignorant Adores all conditioned things The illiterated are always eager to See the fundamental o
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11. C17: from Late Latin Nescientia, from Latin nescīre to be ignorant of, from ne not + scīre to know; compare science ignorance in British English (ˈɪɡnərəns) or rare ignorantness (ˈɪɡnərəntnɪs)
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12. Etymology: From Nescientia, from the present participle of nescire.
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13. Nescientia / Bleed With Me, an Album by Emeth / Eternal Bleeding
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14. For example, in the centre of Nescientia (2014; Latin for ‘unknowing’) is the Buddha – or rather an anatomical model topped with a Buddha head
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15. In "Nescientia," the art industry itself is placed under scrutiny
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16. "Nescientia." Photo: Ayala Museum .
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17. Nescience (n.) "ignorance, a state of not knowing," 1610s, from Late Latin Nescientia, from Latin nesciens "ignorant, unaware," present participle of nescire "not to know, to be ignorant," from ne "not" (from PIE root *ne- "not") + scire "to know" (see science).
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18. C17: from Late Latin Nescientia, from Latin nescīre to be ignorant of, from ne not + scīre to know; compare science ignorance in British English (ˈɪɡnərəns) or rare ignorantness (ˈɪɡnərəntnɪs)
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19. In the triptych 'Nescientia,' the three panels are dominated by the central figures of the Apollo Belvedere (modified), the Wise and Compassionate Buddha (vivisected), and the Crucified Christ (crucifix)- three ideals of art and religion
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20. From Latin Nescientia, from the present participle of nescire
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21. I respond: Ignorance (ignorantia) differs from a lack of knowledge (Nescientia) in that ‘lack of knowledge’ implies a simple negation of knowledge, and so anyone who does not have knowledge of certain things can be said to ‘lack knowledge of them’ (nescire illas)
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22. Albums include Obscene Extreme 2006, Nescientia / Bleed With Me, and Grodhaisn Sampler 07.
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24. Nescientia is a noun built upon nescien(t)s "being ignorant", the present participle of nescire "to be ignorant"
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25. Natee Utarit, ‘Nescientia’, 2014, oil on canvas, triptch, 290 x 387 cm
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26. The Private Expectation of God and the Common Reason of Investment and Nescientia connect both the visual tradition of Christianity and of Buddhism, at the same time criticising the contemporary art world and the
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[Late Latin nescientia, from Latin nesciēns, nescient-, present participle of nescīre, to be ignorant : ne-, not; see ne in Indo-European roots + scīre, to know; see skei- in Indo-European roots .] nes′cient adj. & n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
Define nescience. nescience synonyms, nescience pronunciation, nescience translation, English dictionary definition of nescience. n. 1. Absence of knowledge or awareness; ignorance. 2. Agnosticism. nes′cient adj. & n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth...
He probably knew a thing or two about the history of the word nescience, which evolved from a combination of the Latin prefix ne-, meaning "not," and scire, a verb meaning "to know.".
[Late Latin nescientia, from Latin nesciēns, nescient-, present participle of nescīre, to be ignorant : ne-, not; see ne in Indo-European roots + scīre, to know; see skei- in Indo-European roots .] nes′cient adj. & n.