-
derives from
Latin licentia, "freedom" (from
Latin licēre, "to be allowed"),
which is
applied in the
phrases licentia docendi (also
licentia doctorandi), meaning...
-
Ryazan (Russian: Рязань) was a
Hansa A Type
cargo ship
which was
built as
Licentia in 1944 by
Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft, Flensburg,
Germany for J...
- some
other educational institutions,
derived from the
ancient formalism licentia docendi ("licence to teach"). In most countries, a
research degree qualifies...
-
Artistic license (alongside more contextually-specific
derivative terms such as
poetic license,
historical license,
dramatic license, and
narrative license)...
-
Prostitution in
ancient Rome was
legal and licensed. Men of any
social status were free to
engage prostitutes of
either ****
without incurring moral disapproval...
-
degree of
Master of Arts
traces its
origins to the
teaching license or
Licentia docendi of the
University of Paris,
designed to
produce "masters" who were...
-
Licentiate of
Canon Law (Latin:
Juris Canonici Licentiatus; JCL) is the
title of an
advanced graduate degree with
canonical effects in the
Roman Catholic...
- 1930s by
Alfred Guillaume, who
cited the
ijazah as a
precursor to the
licentia docendi,
which S****
Farid al-Attas
agrees with. Makdisi, in a 1970 investigation...
- teach")
first appeared in
medieval Europe as a
license to
teach (Latin:
licentia docendi) at a
medieval university. Its
roots can be
traced to the early...
- the
bottom that it was
signed with
papal authorization and by
Lilio (Con
licentia delli Superiori... et
permissu Ant(onii) Lilij). The
papal brief was revoked...