-
commentary on
human vanities, in late
medieval English pageants, such as the
Iudicium that
finishes the
Towneley Cycle. He
plays an
antagonistic role in the...
- The
Visigothic Code (Latin:
Forum Iudi****,
Liber Iudiciorum, or Book of the Judgements; Spanish:
Fuero Juzgo), also
called Lex
Visigothorum (English: Law...
- (German for 'Imperial
Chamber Court'; German: [ˈʁaɪçs.kamɐɡəˌʁɪçt] ; Latin:
Iudicium imperii) was one of the two
highest judicial institutions in the Holy Roman...
- they were no
longer in iure
before the Praetor, but apud iudicem. The
iudicium of the
iudex was binding. By the time of Diocletian, however, this two-stage...
-
textual criticism (emendatio),
explanation (enarratio), and
judgment (
iudicium), one
needs to know the
original language (Hebrew and Gr****) and broad...
- English: Vīta brevis, ars longa, occāsiō praeceps, experīmentum perīculōsum,
iūdicium difficile. Life is short, and
craft long,
opportunity fleeting, experimentations...
- personal,
property and
civil law.
Judicial proceeding was a
private process (
iudicium privatum).
Criminal law was also
considered private matters,
except where...
-
Courts Iudicium populi Quaestio perpetua Concepts Auctoritas Collegiality Cursus honorum Imperium Ius Mos
maiorum Potestas Provocatio Provincial administration...
-
Courts Iudicium populi Quaestio perpetua Concepts Auctoritas Collegiality Cursus honorum Imperium Ius Mos
maiorum Potestas Provocatio Provincial administration...
- Frauengeschichte.
Translated by
Yukiko Sumoto-Schwan,
Friedrich B. Schwan.
Iudicium Verlag. ISBN 978-3891294062. Shōichirō Kami;
Tomoko Yamazaki, eds. (1965)...