- a
single person, then
styled magister equitum et
peditum or
magister utriusque militiae ("master of both forces"). Overall, lower-level
magistri were...
-
doctor of both laws, from the
Latin doctor utriusque juris,
juris utriusque doctor, or
doctor juris utriusque ("doctor of both laws") (abbreviations include:...
- De
remediis utriusque fortunae ("Remedies for Fortunes") is a
collection of 254
Latin dialogues written by the
humanist Francesco Petrarca (1304–1374)...
-
within its sphere.
Utriusque Signaturae Apostolicae Referendarius (attested for
Joseph Simeon ****emani), or
shorter referendarius utriusque signaturae (attested...
- opus, '
Utriusque Cosmi maioris salicet et
minoris metaphysica..' (1617–1619) is
available as ZIP or PDF download. A
large section of '
Utriusque Cosmi maioris...
- time. In 392 or 393,
Theodosius promoted Stilicho to
comes et
magister utriusque militiae and gave him
command of
soldiers in Thrace.
After the
death of...
-
Constantinople to Greece,
looting the
diocese of Macedonia.
Magister utriusque militiae Stilicho marched east at the head of a
combined Western and Eastern...
- the very
recently deposed Magister Utriusque Militiae Flavius Aetius and the
newly appointed Magister Utriusque Militiae Bonifatius (Bonifacius or Boniface)...
-
virginis immaculatae ubique terrarum in
posterum ab
omnibus et
singulis utriusque ****us
christifidelibus sicut alia
festa de
praecepto observationis festorum...
- the
Solitary Life"),
which praise the
contemplative life; De
Remediis Utriusque Fortunae ("Remedies for
Fortune Fair and Foul"), a self-help book which...