-
benefactor of the client; the
technical term for this
protection was
patrocinium.
Although typically the
client was of
inferior social class, a patron...
- Gerlach)
Orlande de L****us
Patrocinium musices, Part 2 (Munich: Adam Berg), a
collection of m****es for five
voices Patrocinium musices, Part 3 (Munich:...
-
Roman Republic, pp. 33–35. Cicero, De
officiis 1.35.
Erich S. Gruen, "
Patrocinium and clientela," in The ****enistic
World and the
Coming of Rome (University...
- In 1997, on 1000th
anniversary of the
death of
Saint Adalbert, the
patrocinium (dedication) of the
church was re-dedicated to
Saint Wenceslaus and Saint...
- in the
outer districts (Prague 3 to
Prague 10).
Church -
short name,
patrocinium etc.
Confession (use) -
confession or
another use.
Brackets indicate...
- Europe. The
German music publisher Adam Berg
dedicated 5
volumes of his
Patrocinium musi**** (published from 1573–1580) to L****o's music. L****o
remained Catholic...
- of feudalism.
Partly influenced by the
Roman practice of
patronage (
patrocinium), - as
exemplified by the lex agraria, of a
general distributing land...
-
recompense for
bringing Russ (Ruth)
under the
patronage of St
Peter ("
patrocinium beati Petri").
There are two
letters of Pope
Gregory VII to the king...
-
Christopher (1985)
Third World Politics,
Croom Helm Gruen,
Erich S. (1986) "
Patrocinium and clientela," in The ****enistic
World and the
Coming of Rome, University...
- Adam Berg), also
includes a Te Deum for six
voices Orlande de L****us
Patrocinium musices, part 1 (Munich: Adam Berg), a
collection of
motets Moduli for...