- Sententiae, the
nominative plural of the
Latin word
sententia, are
brief moral sayings, such as proverbs, adages, aphorisms, maxims, or
apophthegms taken...
-
Latae sententiae (Latin
meaning "of a
judgment having been brought") and
ferendae sententiae (Latin
meaning "of a
judgment having to be brought") are ways...
- rights. The term "cognitive liberty" was
coined by
neuroethicist Wrye
Sententia and
legal theorist and
lawyer Richard Glen Boire, the
founders and directors...
- De
sententia ferenda,
Latin for "of
judgments as they
should be," is a
legal term used to
depict advice to the
courts about how they
should judge and...
-
Filippo Giunta (1.). 1520.
Commentariorum in
centum Claudii Ptolemaei sententias (in Latin). Basel:
Andreas Cratander. 1531. De
rebus coelestibus (in Latin)...
- and the duty of
proscribing false science" – Dei Filius] (D 1798). A
sententia fidei proxima ("teaching
proximate to faith")
refers to teachings, which...
- and appeal. the content: partial, cautelar, interlocutory,
preliminar sententia instructoria,
definitive sentences.
sentence of
absolutio discharge or...
- the
storyline of the Halo novels. The
group released their EP
Inferi Sententia on July 18, 2014, and
debut album Primordial on
January 10, 2016. The...
- song "Miserabile Visu" by
Anberlin in the
album New Surrender. ex mea
sententia in my
opinion ex
merito Justitiae from merit,
justice /
justice from merit...
- 1265–1266. By 1268
Aquinas had
written at
least the
first book of the
Sententia Libri De anima, Aquinas'
commentary on Aristotle's De anima, the translation...