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October 1263 ? n/a
Called for
Michaelmas at Westminster. On 8 September, the
provisum (provisions) were
promulgated at St Paul's.
Government removed to Windsor...
- Propaganda, Rome) Propr. –
Proprium ("Proper" — Breviary) Prov. – Provisio,
Provisum ("Provision", "Provided") Ps. –
Psalmus ("Psalm") Pub. –
Publicus Publ...
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castris in
modum municipii extructa', ne
hostibus usui forent. Sed
parum provisum ut
copiae in
castra conveherentur; rapi permisere: ita
paucis diebus per...
- ****ūrum esse ut or ****ūrum ut is used
instead of fore ut: ****ūrum esse, nisī
prōvisum esset, ut Rōma caperētur (Cicero) '(the
voice predicted) that
unless precautions...
- Propaganda, Rome) Propr. –
Proprium ("Proper" – Breviary) Prov. – Provisio,
Provisum ("Provision", "Provided") Ps. –
Psalmus ("Psalm") Pub., Publ. – Publicus...
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protasis usually becomes a
pluperfect subjunctive: ****ūrum esse, nisī
prōvīsum esset, ut Rōma caperētur (Cicero) '(the
voice said) that,
unless some precaution...
- the poor man was
going to be
beaten with the rods' ****ūrum esse, nisī
prōvīsum esset, ut Rōma caperētur (Cicero) 'the
voice said that,
unless some precaution...
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biographer Pontius, who
accompanied him into exile,
praises the
place (12): "
provisum esse
divinitus … apri**** et
conpetentem lo****,
hospitium pro voluntate...
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subjunctive of
periphrastic "****ūrum esse" ****ure infinitive' ****ūrum esse, nisī
prōvisum esset, ut Rōma caperētur (Cicero) '(the
informant predicted) that unless...
- was
appointed by King
Martin on 1 July 1398,
donec a Sede Apost.
fuerit provisum ('until the Pope
makes provision'). His
bulls were
issued by
Innocent VII...