- inflicted.
Castigatio –
being hit by the
centurion with his
staff or
animadversio fustium (Tac.
Annals I, 23)
Reduction of
rations or to be
forced to eat...
- anything."
Castigatio –
being hit by the
centurion with his
staff or
animadversio fustium Reduction of rations, or to be
forced to eat
barley instead of...
- turn him over to the
temporal authorities – the "secular arm" – for
animadversio debita, the
punishment decreed by
local law,
usually burning to death...
-
branch of
their duties was
called nota ("mark, letter") or notatio, or
animadversio censoria ("censorial reproach"). In
inflicting it, they were
guided only...
- turn him over to the
temporal authorities – the "secular arm" – for
animadversio debita, the
punishment decreed by
local law,
usually burning to death...
- Philosophiæ
atque Medicinæ,' and 'De
Claris Medicis;' and left in m****cript '
Animadversio in
omnes Galeni libros,' 'Hippocratis quædam **** MSS. collate,' 'In Alexandrum...
- subsequently, were to be
handed over to the lay
authorities to
receive their animadversio debita ("due penalty"). All
those who
supported heresy were deprived...
- et
Intercisione Gratiæ et Justificationis, Leyden, 1616 and 1618. An ‘
Animadversio brevis’ on this work was
published in 1618 by
Robert Abbot. "Thomson...
- illi
merito accidisse existimatum est ut
laetarentur omnes neque ulla
animadversio constitueretur. Livy,
Periocha 86: in
praetorio suo
vivus exustus est...
-
expositio succincta continentur In
eundem Braceschuni Gebri interpretem,
animadversio, aut****
loanne Tauladano Pseudo-Geber, De
investigatione perfectionis...