- estates,
which gave rise to the
development of a new institution,
known as
familiaritas. A
familiaris was a
nobleman who
entered into the
service of a wealthier...
-
cuius eloquentiam tum Roma pro
Cicerone mirabatur, mihi fuit
propinqua familiaritas, ****
Iulio Camillo me
nonnunquam eadem iunxit culcitra. Opus Epistolarum...
- and I
believe (pro ea, quae
inter nos ob
patriam communem intercedit familiaritas ut ipse dicit, ergo
qouque ita credo, non vulgaris)"[5]. It is also well...
-
society of laymen,
Familiaritas. The community, as at 2008,
consists of the
abbot and
eight religious,
while the lay
brotherhood "
Familiaritas" has
about 30...
-
nobility granted to
Buonaccorso and his
brothers in 1401 follows:
Letter of
Familiaritas of
Bonacorsi and his brothers, and that they can wear a coat of arms:...
- Both
clerics are
connected by a
relationship of
community as
churchmen (
familiaritas), but are also
separated by the
principle of
authority (auctoritas)....
- the
political and
social relationship between them, a kind of proto-
familiaritas. It is
possible that Mika
originated from a
noble family,
which possessed...
-
National Library of Malta,
Archives of the
Order of St. John, 458,
Familiaritas pro Ven. Fr. Jo.
Mattheo Rispolo, ff. 292v-293,
cited in
Fsadni (1993)...