- De
Officiis (On Duties, On Obligations, or On
Moral Responsibilities) is a 44 BC
treatise by
Marcus Tullius Cicero divided into
three books, in
which Cicero...
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black c****ock
instead of the
usual full-dress gown. An ad
eundem or jure
officii degree is
sometimes considered honorary,
although these are only conferred...
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territory of the state),
citizenship of
Vatican City is
granted on jus
officii,
namely on the
grounds of
appointment to work in a
certain capacity in...
- Tra le
sollecitudini (Italian for "among the concerns") was a motu
proprio issued 22
November 1903 by Pope Pius X that
detailed regulations for the performance...
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Inter multiplices pastoralis officii (Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈinter mulˈtiplitʃes pastoˈralis ofˈfitʃi.i]) is an
apostolic constitution in the form of...
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Conservatism Social Frankfurt School Personalism Philosophers Works De
Officiis (44 BC)
Oration on the
Dignity of Man (1486) A
Vindication of
Natural Society...
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Winter said that “through the
first half of the
nineteenth century,
colore officii [official colors] was a common-law term of art
referring to the illegal...
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applications for naturalisation. Uniquely,
citizenship of the
Vatican City is jus
officii,
namely on the
grounds of
appointment to work in a
certain capacity in...
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University Press. 1994. Winterbottom, M. De
Officiis. New York:
Oxford University Press. 1995. Kinapenne, C. De
Officiis.
Index Verborum,
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Conservatism Social Frankfurt School Personalism Philosophers Works De
Officiis (44 BC)
Oration on the
Dignity of Man (1486) A
Vindication of
Natural Society...