- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- the
Senate showered Caesar with honours,
including the
title praefectus moribus (lit. 'prefect of morals')
which historically was ****ociated with the censorial...
- 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...
- nas****ur, vivunt, et
moriuntur laws of man are born, live and die
leges sine
moribus vanae laws
without morals [are] vain From Horace's Odes;
motto of the University...