- A
commercium (plural commercia) is a
traditional academic feast known at
universities in most
Central and
Northern European countries. In
German it is...
- 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...
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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...
- sung date back to the
Middle Ages.
Cantus probably shares its
roots with
commercium,
sitsit and tableround. Currently, the
world record for
biggest traditional...
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against Leibniz, as it
appeared to Newton's friends, was
summed up in the
Commercium Epistoli**** of 1712,
which referenced all allegations. This do****ent was...
- The English-language word
commerce has been
derived from the
Latin word
commercium, from com ("together") and merx ("merchandise").
Despite many similarities...
- igitur" ("So Let Us Rejoice") or just "Gaudeamus", is a po****r
academic commercium song in many
European countries,
mainly sung or
performed at university...
- or
during alcohol consumption. Most
drinking songs are folk
songs or
commercium songs, and may be
varied from
person to
person and
region to region, in...
-
referred to as "Gaudeamus igitur", (Let us rejoice) is a po****r
academic commercium song, on
taking joy in
student life, with the
knowledge that one will...