- that it was also
appropriate in view of her role as
Mother of God: Potuit,
decuit, fecit, "it was possible, it was ****ing,
therefore it was done". Others...
-
Rambling Commentary".
Greece and Rome. 16: 108–114. Skinner, M. B. (1989). "Ut
decuit cinaediorem: Power,
gender and
Urbanity in
Catullus 10". Helios. 16: 7–23...
-
philosophical basis was lacking.
Citing Anselm of Canterbury's principle, "potuit,
decuit, ergo fecit" (He [i.e., God]
could do it, it was appropriate, therefore...
- Praenestinus, Offo Nepsinus. Et
inter missarum solempnia loco et
termino quo
decuit manum sibi imponunt,
primus in
consecratione Oddo Ostiensis, qui ad hoc...
-
Castello et alii
venerunt ad ****
loquentes sibi et
faciendo sibi
honorem sicut decuit).
Calega and
Corrado were both
councillors of the
Genoese commune at the...
- ill-disposed
towards Poles,
commented on the
peace with the
words "non ut
decuit sed
sicut fieri potuit",
meaning "not as it
should have been but as was...
-
School type
Independent all-male
primary to
secondary school Motto Latin:
Decuit, Potuit, Ergo
Fecit (It was ****ing; He was able; Therefore, he did it)...
- the
immaculist thesis was
summed up by one of his
followers as potuit,
decuit ergo
fecit – God
could do it, it was ****ing that He did it, and so He did...
- solum,
Brumasio Calaritanae civitatis antistite venerabili prius sicut decuit postulato,
novum sumptibus propriis monasterium fabricavit Codex D.182,...