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- 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...
- veneranda sit. Qui vult ergo salvus esse, ita de Trinitate sentiat. Sed necessarium est ad aeternam salutem, ut incarnationem quoque Domini nostri Iesu Christi...
- 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...
- 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...