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homines in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Homines (meaning "men") may
refer to : The name Boni
Homines or
Bonshommes was po****rly
given to at...
- Ad
hominem (Latin for 'to the person'),
short for
argumentum ad hominem,
refers to
several types of
arguments that are
usually fallacious.
Often currently...
- De
homine replegiando (literally "personal replevin") is a
legal remedy used to
liberate a
person from
unlawful detention on bail, "with a view to try...
- The
interdictum de
homine libero exhibendo was a form of
interdictum in
Roman law
ordering a man who
unlawfully holds a free man as a
slave to produce...
- The name Boni
Homines ('Good men' in Latin) or
Bonshommes (the same in French) was po****rly
given to at
least three religious orders in the Catholic...
-
Novus homo or homo
novus (lit. 'new man'; pl.: novi
homines or
homines novi) was the term in
ancient Rome for a man who was the
first in his
family to...
- with the law
itself serving as a
standing warning (Lex
interpellat pro
homine). Censures,
being the
deprivation of
grave spiritual benefits, are imposed...
-
solemnities and
outward display.
Excommunication is
either a jure (by law) or ab
homine (by
judicial act of man, i.e. by a judge). The
first is
provided by the...
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major works include the
trilogy De Cive (1642), De
Corpore (1655), and De
Homine (1658) as well as the
posthumous work
Behemoth (1681).
Hobbes contributed...
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countries whose legal systems are
based on Roman-Dutch law, the
interdictum de
homine libero exhibendo is the
equivalent of the writ of
habeas corpus. In South...