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- perversion] in an 1896 aetiological paper on Unzucht, excluding those 'pubertati proximi' from the paedophilic age range. The term entered his textbook on psychiatry...
- Food & Beverage, Parking and Financial sectors. In 2022 Planet acquired Proximis, Datatrans AG, protel hotelsoftware, Hoist Group. and Avantio, Brent Warrington...
- (Dilectio proximi). Love as craving anti****tes the ****ure, while love for the Creator deals with the remembered past. Of the three, dilectio proximi or caritas...
- inheritance before vesting in heirs heres Heir. Plural heredes. Types: heredes proximi - closest heirs sui heredes necessarii - forced heirs (singular suus heres...
- various terms: reges excelsiores ante alios ("paramount kings"), reges proximi ("neighbouring kings"), reguli ("petty kings") and regales ("princes")...
- dabit, et **** postremum **** reo oraverit, ab eo die (17) in diebus **** proximis comitia non habuerit. Si quis contra hoc fecerit, eum siquis volet magistratus...
- Julius Caesar, Commentarii de Bello Gallico book III, 11: […] Treveros, qui proximi flumini Rheno sunt. ("The Treveri who live near the Rhine.") L. S.: Visbu´rgii...
- known as the 'historic present': videt imminēre hostēs ... capit arma ā proximīs ... (Caesar) 'he sees the enemy threatening ... he immediately seizes weapons...
- usserit fregerit ruperit iniuria, quanti ea res fuit in diebus triginta proximis, tantum aes domino dare ****as esto. [D. 9.2.27.5] As regards things other...
- postquam turbatum in castris accepere, vexilla convellunt direptisque proximis vicis ipsoque Nauporto, quod municipii instar erat, ... Horvat, Jana. "Nauportus"...