-
produces Dolor (Pain),
Dolus (Deception), Ira (Anger),
Luctus (Mourning),
Mendacium (Lying),
Iusiurandum (Oath),
Vltio (Vengeance),
Intemperantia (Self-indulgence)...
- lies for the sake of a holy end.
Augustine wrote a
famous work,
Contra Mendacium ("Against Lying"), in
reaction to this doctrine. Some
writings by Priscillian...
- that it must do harm to another, as
jurists require in
their definition (
mendacium est
falsiloquium in
praeiudicium alterius). For a lie
always harms another;...
-
nuptiis et
concupiscientia On
Marriage and
Concupiscence 419–420
Contra mendacium [ad Consentium] To Consentius:
Against Lying 420
Contra duas epistulas...
-
apologeticam incerto autoreproditam (1530)
Heinrich Eppendorf Admonitio adversus mendacium et
obstrectationem (1530) However,
Erasmus maintained friendly relations...
- that it must do harm to another, as
jurists require in
their definition (
mendacium est
falsiloquium in
praeiudicium alterius). For a lie
always harms another;...
- trinitate, and Enchiridion) and
wrote two treatises, De
mendacio and
Contra mendacium,
specifically on the
subject of lies.
According to Augustine, only four...
-
Boris en het
Geheim van de
Tempel (2012) -
Grudo Het
genootschap van
Mendacium (2012) -
President of the
United States Fabula (2016) -
short film - Etienne...
-
conditional can have the ****ure
perfect tense,
though this is rare: sī dīxerō
mendācium, solēns meō mōre fēcerō (Plautus) 'if I do tell a lie, I will have done...
- virginitate, De bono viduitatis, De
adulterinis coniugiis, De mendacio,
Contra mendacium, De
opere monachorum, De
divinatione daemonum, De cura pro
mortuis gerenda...