Definition of COMMERCIUM. Meaning of COMMERCIUM. Synonyms of COMMERCIUM

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word COMMERCIUM. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word COMMERCIUM and, of course, COMMERCIUM synonyms and on the right images related to the word COMMERCIUM.

Definition of COMMERCIUM

No result for COMMERCIUM. Showing similar results...

Meaning of COMMERCIUM from wikipedia

- A commercium (plural commercia) is a traditional academic feast known at universities in most Central and Northern European countries. In German it is...
- Commercium songs are traditional academic songs that are sung during academic feasts: commercia and tablerounds. Some very old commercium songs are in...
- Res extra commercium (lat. "a thing outside commerce") is a doctrine originating in Roman law, holding that certain things may not be the object of private...
- In ancient Roman law, commercium or ius commercii was a privilege granted to a non-citizen (peregrinus) or a holder of Latin rights to acquire property...
- sung date back to the Middle Ages. Cantus probably shares its roots with commercium, sitsit and tableround. Currently, the world record for biggest traditional...
- The Studentencodex is the most widely used commercium book in the Flemish part of Belgium. Most students use the editions published by the Katholiek Vlaams...
- Turkish gümrük, "customhouse" (from Late Gr**** kommerkion, from Latin commercium, "commerce"). The second, which Yule found much more convincing, comes...
- with Old English tredan ("to tread"). Commerce is derived from the Latin commercium, from **** "together" and merx, "merchandise." Trade originated from human...
- Deutsches Kommersbuch (ADK) or Lahrer Kommersbuch is the most po****r commercium book in Germany. It was first published in 1858 and came up to its 166th...
- The English-language word commerce has been derived from the Latin word commercium, from com ("together") and merx ("merchandise"). Despite many similarities...