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- psychoanalyst. His published works include the gothic tales collection Una lunga consuetudine (Sellerio, 1994) and two novels, Locus Animae (P****igli, 1999), a psychological...
- incolunt, quae regio est maritima omnis, neque multum a Gallica differunt consuetudine. Of all these [British tribes], by far the most civilised are they who...
- Consoli, Grazia Di Michele and Mario Venuti, among others. His single "La consuetudine" was the theme song of the Radio Rai program Hobo. 1991 – P****ioni e...
- sull'ordinamento degli enti locali" (in Italian). Retrieved 4 May 2022. "CONSUETUDINE" (in Italian). Retrieved 6 May 2022. "La Costituzione - Articolo 114"...
- coronatur, debent inungi: et tales habent privilegium ab antiquo, et de consuetudine. Alii modo non debent coronari, nec inungi sine istis: et si faciunt;...
- 135–136. ISBN 9780415069519 Counts, Derek B. (1996). "Regum Externorum Consuetudine: The Nature and Function of Embalming in Rome". classical Antiquity....
- to prohibit the building of castles without his consent through the Consuetudines et Justicie, with his legal definition of castles centring on the classic...
- OCLC 57424437. Tacitus. Annals, 16.6. Counts, Derek B., "Regum Externorum Consuetudine: The Nature and Function of Embalming in Rome", classical Antiquity,...
- nella logica del diritto (The Use of Analogy in Legal Logic, 1938) La consuetudine come fatto normativo (Custom as a Normative Fact, 1942) La filosofia...
- Pertinax, contentus, liber. Pingit: Se lineis daedaleis rubris. Regitur Consuetudine. In latin: albus, sanguineus, torosus. Pilis flavescentibus, prolixis...