- The
Placiti C****inesi are four
official juridical do****ents
written between 960 and 963 in
southern Italy,
regarding a
dispute on
several lands among...
- grapes; the second, ostracitis, as
resembling a sea s****; the third,
placitis, for
resembling a crust; the fourth, capnitis; and the fifth, calamitis...
- In
ancient English law-books, the
phrase "contramandatio
placiti"
signifies a respiting, or
giving the
defendant more time to answer; or, an imparlance...
-
subject of the
March of Verona, was of
Italian ethnicity (born
after the
Placiti C****inesi was written). In
opposition to Pope
Alexander II 156 30 September...
-
distinct from its
predecessor Vulgar Latin) are
legal formulae known as the
Placiti C****inesi from the
province of
Benevento that date from 960 to 963, although...
- language. The
first written testimonies of the
Italian language are the
Placiti C****inensi
legal do****ents,
dated 960 A.D.,
preserved in the
Monte C****ino...
- 1989,
stimulated by the
purchase of the
Minneapolis Doryphoros. Galen, De
placitis Hippocratis et
Platonis ("On the
doctrines of
Hippocrates and Plato") 5...
-
vernacular was also used for
practical purposes, such as the
testimonies in the
Placiti C****inesi,
written 960–963. The
invention of the
printing press brought...
- for
plants that
matched the
mystifying descriptions of Dioscorides. A
Placiti revealing Ghini's
methods was
published posthumously. The
standard author...
-
Italian Accademia della Crusca Enciclopedia Treccani History Veronese Riddle Placiti C****inesi
Sicilian School Dolce Stil Novo The
Divine Comedy Pontifical...