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Nasciturus pro iam nato habetur,
quotiens de
commodis eius
agitur is a
Latin legal maxim that
refers to a law that
grants or
protects the
right of a fetus...
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Andrea Commodi (1560–1638) was an
Italian painter of the early-Baroque period. Born in Florence, but
mostly active in Rome, he was a
pupil of the painter...
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hangs from our
beginning nasciturus pro iam nato habetur,
quotiens de
commodis eius
agitur The
unborn is
deemed to have been born to the
extent that his...
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incorporated in a
dative case. In
Latin this type of
dative is
called the
dativus commodi. An
example of a
language with a
benefactive case is Basque,
which has...
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Affectio commodi and
affectio iustitiae are two
fundamental concepts in
Scotistic ethics. In the
framework of Scotus'
voluntarism and the
Christian notion...
- the king". "θνῄσκω τῇ τιμῇ" "I die for honour".
Dativus commŏdi (incommodi): The
dativus commodi sive incommodi, or the 'dative of
benefit (or harm)' is...
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exercitationem ullam corporis suscipit laboriosam, nisi ut
aliquid ex ea
commodi consequatur? [D]Quis
autem vel eum i[r]ure reprehenderit, qui in ea voluptate...
- Britannicus). The text reads: IMP CAES DIVI
MARCI ANTONINI PII
FILIVS / DIVI
COMMODI FRATER DIVI
ANTONINI PII /
NEPOS DIVI
HADRIANI PRONEP DIVI
TRAIANI / PARTHICI...
- The gens
Ceionia or gens
Caeionia or the
Caeionii family was an
ancient Roman senatorial family of
imperial times. The
first member of the gens to obtain...
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Grand Duchy of Tuscany. He
trained in
painting in
Florence under Andrea Commodi, but soon he
departed for Rome at
around 1612/3,
where he
joined the studio...