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Castigation (from the
Latin castigatio) or chasti****t (via the
French châtiment) is the
infliction of
severe (moral or corporal) punishment. One who...
- Leiden:
Franciscus Raphelengius (1.). 1594.
Iosephi Scaligeri Elenchus et
Castigatio calendarij Gregoriani (in Latin). Roma:
Luigi Zanetti. 1595.
History of...
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believe that an
emperor should submit to
compulsion in anything."
Castigatio –
being hit by the
centurion with his
staff or
animadversio fustium Reduction...
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strictly enforced, and a
broad array of
punishments could be inflicted.
Castigatio –
being hit by the
centurion with his
staff or
animadversio fustium (Tac...
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historian of the
Franciscan Order. His
works include Supplementum et
castigatio ad
scriptores trium ordinum S.
Francisi and
Bullarium Franciscanum (in...
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Chisholm 1911, pp. 236–237. aus
ziehen flieszt zucht nutritio, disciplina,
castigatio, poena, wie der
landmann sein vieh in die mast führt, wird der missethäter...
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Calvinist Lawrence in
defence of the
moral teaching of the Jesuits,
entitled Castigatio conscientiae Jesuiticae cauteriata. . .a
Jacobo Laurentio, Würzburg, 1617...
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Petrus Canisius There were
other polemical writings, e.g.
Litura seu
castigatio Cancellariae Hispanicae a
Ludovico Camerario,
Excancellario Bohemico,...
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Lovanienses 92 (2016) 549–579 H.J. de Jonge, ‘The Date and
Purpose of Erasmus's
Castigatio Novi Testamenti: A Note on the
Origins of the
Novum Instrumentum, in A...
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attacked Morinus in his ****ertio
Veritatis Hebraicae (1631 and 1634) and his
Castigatio Animadversionum Morini (1639). His
criticisms and
those of Valérien de...