- Doomsday,
Fifteen Signs before Judgement, in
Latin Quindecim Signa ante
Judicium, and in
German 15
Vorzeichen des Jüngsten Gerichts) is a list, po****r...
-
inferior court as to what that
judgment should be. The writ of
procedendo ad
judicium was the
earliest remedy for the
refusal or
neglect of
justice on the part...
- Carl
Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10
January 1778), also
known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné, was a
Swedish biologist and
physician who formalised...
- ("(Footnote [13]) Ubi
eadem ratio ibi; idem jus; et de
similibus idem est
judicium.
Where there is the same reason,
there is the same law; and
where there...
-
attributed to
Reinhard Keiser) Marc-Antoine
Charpentier Extremum Dei
judicium, H.401
Judicium Salomonis,
performed for the
opening of the
French parliament François...
- of
Great Houghton in 1801. The Harmonia,
Examen Censurae, Defensio, and
Judicium formed part of the
Library of Anglo-Catholic
Theology published at Oxford...
- (to envy/jealousy/odium/hatred/reproach –
appealing to low p****ions), ad
judicium (to judgment), ad
lazarum (to poverty), ad
logicam (to logic), ad metum...
- as cruentation, was
sometimes considered a "judgement of God" (Latin:
jūdicium Deī, Old English:
Godes dōm): a
procedure based on the
premise that God...
-
Extremum Dei
Judicium H.401,
Oratorio for soloists, chorus, 2
treble instruments, and bc. (1680)
Giacomo Carissimi,
Extremum Dei
Judicium, for 3 chorus...
- SATB
double chorus, 2
violins &
continuo Judicium Extremum,
oratorio for soloists,
chorus &
continuo Judicium Salomonis,
oratorio for 4 voices, 2 violins...