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- books and the outer ring is the Latin motto of the university, "Leges Sine Moribus Vanae." Penn's "One University Policy" allows students to enroll in classes...
- De moribus tartarorum (On the Custom of Tatars) may refer to one of the following treatises: De moribus tartarorum, lituanorum et moscorum by Michalon...
- of Britain), mainly focusing on his campaign in Britannia (De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae). Tacitus's Histories offers insights into Roman attitudes...
- The Agricola (Latin: De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae, lit. On the life and character of Julius Agricola) is a book by the Roman writer, Tacitus, written...
- basis for a series of sermons on morality. They later became Liber de moribus hominum et officiis nobilium super ludo scacchorum ('Book of the customs...
- the Senate showered Caesar with honours, including the title praefectus moribus (lit. 'prefect of morals') which historically was ****ociated with the censorial...
- Pseudo-Burley's Vita et moribus." Studi medievali 52(Fasc. 2): 681–695. Grignaschi, Mario. (1990) "Lo pseudo Walter Burley e il Liber de vita et moribus philosophorum...
- addressed to a community of women; Sermons 355 and 356 entitled "De vitâ et moribus clericorum suorum"; a portion of the rule drawn up for clerks or Consortia...
- was often used as a basis of sermons on morality. An example is Liber de moribus hominum et officiis nobilium sive super ludo scacchorum ('Book of the customs...
- argent, a chevron, azure, with three plates, argent. Motto: Quid leges sine moribus vanae proficiunt. The arms memorialize both Benjamin Franklin and the Penn...