- Eman****tion of
minors is a
legal mechanism by
which a
minor before attaining the age of
majority is
freed from
control by
their parents or guardians,...
- else's money"
aetatis suae (
aetatis, aetat. or aet.) of his age or at the age of The word
aetatis means "aged" or "of age" (e.g. "
aetatis 36"
denotes being...
- literature. A
supplementary volume is
Bibliotheca Latina mediae et
infimae Aetatis. Fabricius' most
important work is the
Bibliotheca Graeca (1705–1728, revised...
-
Sluperius (1572), "89.
Monachus Marinus",
Omnium fere gentium, nostræ que
ætatis nationum habitus et
effigies et in
eosdem epigrammata, p. 88
Paxton & Holland...
-
reference to Shakespeare.
Inscribed in
Latin on his
funerary monument:
AETATIS 53 DIE 23 APR (In his 53rd year he died 23 April).
Verse by
James Mabbe...
- be the same
artist as
those identified as the
Schuyler Limner and the
Aetatis Suae Limner,
though this
identification has been
called into
question by...
-
Detail from the John
Mylne Monument in
Greyfriars Kirkyard. The text
reads ...
Aetatis Suae 56,
because he died at age 56....
- Sir
Nicholas Throckmorton (1515–1571) An(no)
Aetatis Suae 49 ("in the 49th year of his age", i.e. 1564). English, 16th-century
Throckmorton Collection...
- circle)
Archicymbali divisionis chromaticique ac
enarmonici generis praticae inventor; 3 (under the portrait)
Nicolas Vicentinus anno
aetatis suae ****XIIII...
- mox initæ/fundamenta
filiciter posuit./
Obiit anno sal. M.DC.XL.****. May
ætatis LXIV. Hoc
momumenteum a
Clarissimo GEVARTIO/olim
PETRO PAVLO RVBENIO consecratum/...