- Homo
unius libri ('(a) man of one book') is a
Latin phrase attributed to
Thomas Aquinas by
bishop Jeremy Taylor (1613–1667), who
claimed that Aquinas...
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grammatical case. Ūnus 'one'
declines like a
pronoun and has
genitive ūnīus (or
ūnius) and
dative ūnī: The
first three numbers have masculine,
feminine and...
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Noscitur a sociis,
however most
judges do not hold this belief.
Expressio unius est
exclusio alterius ("the
express mention of one
thing excludes all others"...
- A
societas unius personae (SUP;
Latin for "single-person company") was a
legal form for a single-member
private limited liability company proposed by...
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Nevus unius lateris is a
cutaneous condition, an
epidermal nevus in
which the skin
lesions are
distributed on one-half of the body.: 771
Linear verrucous...
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Saskatchewan Supremum or sup, in mathematics, the
least upper bound Societas unius personae,
proposed EU type of single-person
company SUP
Media or Sup Fabrik...
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ecclesia proprie et prin****liter ipse est spiritus, in quo est
trinitas unius diuinitatis,
Pater et
Filius et
Spiritus sanctus.. McManners,
Oxford Illustrated...
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amendment was
added to the Bill of
Rights to
ensure that the
maxim expressio unius est
exclusio alterius would not be used at a
later time ..." Calabresi,...
- line's
context within the play. homo
unius libri a man of a
single book
Attributed to
Thomas Aquinas: «Hominem
unius libri timeo» “I fear a man of a single...
- Societas (SE)
Societas cooperativa (SCE)
Societas privata (SPE)
Societas unius personae (SUP)
Economic interest grouping (EEIG) UK /
Ireland / Commonwealth...