- aevitates,
ordines patiunto: equitum,
peditumque prolem describunto:
caelibes esse prohibento:
mores populi regunto:
probrum in
senatu ne relinquunto...
-
tempt the
dangerous deep, too
venturous youth," 1787 1893 Nil
Pejus est
Caelibe Vitâ. [In Christ's
Hospital Book] "What
pleasures shall he ever find?"...
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imposed on
those who
lived in a
state of
celibacy after a
certain age.
Caelibes could not take an
hereditas or a
legacy (legatum); but if a
person was...
-
violated the ban by
marrying an
inappropriate partner were
legally considered caelibes, unmarried, and were
subject to
penalties under the laws
regulating marriage...
-
Nuptialis (9 BC)
established that some
people couldn't inherit, namely: the
caelibes (unmarried men
between 25 and 60
years old and
unmarried women between...
- BC
under the Lex
Papia Poppaea. It was one of the many
measures against caelibes (celibates),
unless they
married within 100 days. Not only did they have...
- ****
uxoribus quas tunc habuis/sent **** est
civitas iis data aut si qui /
caelibes essent **** iis quas
postea du/xissent
dumtaxat singuli singulas / a(nte)...
- suffering. "Easter Holidays",
along with "Dura Navis" and "Nil
Pejus est
Caelibe Vita", is one of Coleridge's
earliest known poems. The poem was written...
- cannibalism. "Dura Navis",
along with "Easter Holidays" and "Niul
Pejus est
Caelibe Vita", is one of Coleridge's
earliest known poems. "Dura Navis" was written...