- 1791 that the
three books were
edited by
Faustino Arévalo. The
apology (
Satisfactio)
consists of 158
elegiac couplets; it is
generally supposed that the...
-
chagrin dismay shame displeasure dissatisfaction dis- + L placēre dis- + L
satisfactiō PGmc *skihaną (Middle High
German schicken) PGmc *trandijaną PGmc *wagōną...
-
substitutionary theory] [...] What the
Reformers did was to
redefine satisfactio (satisfaction), the main
mediaeval category for
thought about the cross...
- 633, he
presented the Pact of Union, also
known as the plerophoría of "
Satisfactio,"
during a
synod held in Alexandria. This
agreement consisted of nine...
- c. 505),
writing in
Latin in
Carthage Blossius Aemilius Dracontius,
Satisfactio Probable date of Kālidāsa,
Sanskrit poet,
author of Meghadūta Cilappatikaram...
- ("contrition of the heart"),
confessio oris ("confession of the mouth"), and
satisfactio operis ("satisfaction of deeds"). The
Lutheran reformers abolished the...
- target: CITEREFBury1923 (help) C****iodorus, Chron., sub 491; Dracontius,
Satisfactio, vv. 213-214. Burn 1923, p. 124. sfn error: no target: CITEREFBurn1923...
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explaining the plan of the
entire work. He also
edited the
metrical "
Satisfactio" of Dracontius, an
account of the writer's misfortunes. Of this work...
-
medieval political context of Gratia" (loosely, "Huld" / "grace") or "
satisfactio" (loosely, "Genugtuung" / "full satisfaction").
Further excursions by...