- The
reredorter or
necessarium (the
latter being the
original term) was a
communal latrine found in
mediaeval monasteries in
Western Europe and
later also...
-
Burkert has noted. Some
epithets are
known by the
Latin term
epitheton necessarium, as they are
required to
distinguish the bearers, as an
alternative to...
- rule. This
teaching is also
repeated in one of his last works, Unum
Necessarium (Only One is Needed),
where he
shows various labyrinths and problems...
- In the
criminal law of many nations,
necessity may be
either a
possible justification or an
exculpation for
breaking the law.
Defendants s****ing to rely...
- with the same size as a
given line. quod est (q.e.)
which is quod est
necessarium est
licitum what is
necessary is
lawful quod
gratis ****eritur, gratis...
- At its
northeast corner access was
given from the
dormitory to the
necessarium, a
building in the form of a
Norman hall, 145 feet (44 m) long by 25...
-
which are
appended before or
after the person's name, like the
epitheton necessarium, or
Roman victory titles.
Examples are "William the Conqueror" for William...
- with the same size as a
given line. quod est (q.e.)
which is quod est
necessarium est
licitum what is
necessary is
lawful quod
gratis ****eritur, gratis...
-
veneranda sit. Qui vult ergo
salvus esse, ita de
Trinitate sentiat. Sed
necessarium est ad
aeternam salutem, ut
incarnationem quoque Domini nostri Iesu Christi...
-
nocturnal services. A p****age at the
other end of the
dormitory lead to the "
necessarium" (latrines). On the
south side of the
cloister was the refectory. The...