- were a
populus liber, "a free people".
There was an exercitus, imperium,
iudicia, honores, consules,
voluntas of this same populus: "the army, rule, judgments...
-
medical [now lost]) are
ascribed to Plato: Ptolemy’s Quadripartitum, The
Iudicia Almansoris, The De
electionibus horarum of Ali ibn Aḥmad al-Imrani, The...
- Knittel's
reconstruction et
scientiae Dei quam in
enarrabilia sunt
iudicia eius et non
adsequaende viae eius Quis enim
cognovit intellectum Domini aut...
- City and muni****lity
Roermond in 2011 Flag Coat of arms Motto:
Aequitas Iudicia Tua, Domine (Latin) transl. Thy
judgements are just, O Lord (Psalm 119:75)...
- privatae,
actions protecting an individual's
private interests;
similar to
iudicia privata,
referring to
civil trials presided over by the
iudex privatus...
-
determinations of
nature and of truth. (Opinionis enim
commenta delet dies,
naturae iudicia confirmat) (II, 2) [It does not
follow that],
because not all the sick...
- not
entirely trustworthy. An
early treatise on
astronomy (the "Leicester
Iudicia")
carries a
dedication "to Earl
Robert of Leicester, that man of affairs...
-
court in Naples,
where he
became friends with Boccaccio.
Introductorius ad
iudicia astrologie Opus
praeclarissimum astrolabii De
operatione quadrantis Tractatus...
- 4°18′41.85″E / 52.0834778°N 4.3116250°E / 52.0834778; 4.3116250
Motto Ubi
iudicia deficiunt incipit bellum Where judicial decisions fail,
Violence begins...
- Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-954556-8. Salomies, Olli (2001). "De
novis libris iudicia".
Arctos – Acta
Philologica Fennica. 35: 263–265. eISSN 2814-855X. ISSN 0570-734X...