
1) Composition by Arvo Pärt 2) Cum laude start 3) Diploma word 4) Diploma word of honor 5) Diploma word, sometimes 6) Like some college honors 7) Mathematical analysis 8) Prestigious diploma word 9) Word on a sheepskin
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Latin, meaning: the highest part / whole, sum.
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Summa and its diminutive summula (plural summae and summulae, respectively) are mainly used, in English and other modern languages, for texts that `sum up` knowledge in a field, such as the compendiums of theology, philosophy and canon law which were used both as textbooks in the schools and as books of reference during the Middle Ages. ==Histor.....
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[Pärt] Summa is a composition by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. It was initially written as a choral work (a setting of the Credo), then later scored by Pärt for instruments. It has been described as `gently rocked muted harmonic simplicities back and forth` when it was performed by the Kronos Quartet in 1992. ...
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[mathematics] The term summa is the Latin word for sum. It is also used as the name for the ∫ symbol used to represent the integral in calculus. It was first used to represent the limiting sum (Riemann sum) that inspired the integral by Leibniz on October 29, 1675. ...
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comprehensive treatise
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(from the article `Scholasticism`) ...to the systematic discussion of texts and problems (quaestio, disputatio), and finally to the grand attempts to give a comprehensive view of the ... ...German descent), when he wrote De sacramentis Christianae fidei (`On the Sacraments of the Christian Faith`), the first book in the Middle...
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A treatise, essay, or book that attempts to deal comprehensively with its topic, especially one that
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A summa was an old and variable English unit of measurement for a full load carried by a single horse. The Summa varied from one locality to another. In the Domesday book mention may be found of, for example, salt measured in summae, for the purposes of taxation.
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traditional term for the summary of a subject in a printed/text work
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a comprehensive work or series of works covering, synthesizing, or summarizing a particular field or subject. · a work or series of works that is a summary of all human knowledge.
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the highest part / whole, sum.
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