- adjective,
having professed one's vows, from Anglo-French, from Late
Latin professus, from Latin, past
participle of profitēri to profess, confess, from pro-...
- veri
motus Planetæ æqualibus
temporibus æquales
areas Ellipticas verrere professus est: ... " (But when he
noticed that it didn't
agree at all with observations...
- vario,
calceamentis inimicis amicus: per
myrrham filium hominis moriturum professus est. ("The
third one, dark-haired, with a full beard,
named Balthasar...
- Boombox.
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- 001.0001. ISBN 0195124537. Diem,
Albrecht (2014), ‘ ...ut si
professus fuerit se
omnia impleturum, tunc excipiatur', pp. 208-222. "Munich, Bayerische...
-
another plebeian. He was the
first who
publicly professed law (publice
professus est),
known to be both
eloquent and full of knowledge. Like Socrates,...
- "
Cistercian Studies Quarterly 41: 17–30. Diem, Albrecht, ‘ ...ut si
professus fuerit se
omnia impleturum, tunc excipiatur.
Observations on the Rules...
- ("Preface" of the M**** — Breviary) Presbit. – Presbyter,
Priest Prof. –
Professus, Professio,
Professor ("Professed", "Profession", "Professor") Prop. Fid...
- ("Preface" of the M****—Breviary) Presbit. – Presbyter,
Priest Prof. –
Professus, Professio,
Professor ("Professed", "Profession", "Professor") Prop. Fid...
- Regensburg's
Chronicon Generale (1422).
Eodem anno
magister Petrus presbiter professus,
Boecium de
consolatione philosophiae transtulit de
latino in teutoni****...