-
touches me,
hears my
voice common inscription on
bells qui
tacet consentire videtur he who is
silent is
taken to
agree Thus,
silence gives consent. Sometimes...
-
procedure (French: procédure d'approbation tacite; Latin: qui
tacet consentire videtur, "he who is
silent is
taken to agree", "silence implies/means consent")...
- cannot,
because all that I have
written seems like
straw to me" (mihi
videtur ut palea). As a result, the
Summa Theologica would remain uncompleted....
-
companions of Catullus' and the
other is poem 51: Ille mī pār esse deō
vidētur 'that man
seems to me to be
equal to a god' Poem 51 is
based on a translation...
-
proficit scire, ubi
venus mutatur in
alteram formam, ubi amor
quaeritur nec
videtur,
iubemus insurgere leges,
armari iura
gladio ultore, ut
exquisitis poenis...
-
Catullus 51 in
Latin English Ille mi par esse deo
videtur,
Pronunciation Meter Notes...
- his Life of Cato the Elder, 27: "Δοκεῖ δέ μοι καὶ Καρχηδόνα μὴ εἶναι" ("
Videtur et hoc mihi,
Carthaginem non
debere esse"—"It
seems best to me that Carthage...
- a law that is not just, is not
actually a law" ("nam mihi lex esse non
videtur, quae
justa non fuerit"). He
wrote this when
discussing why evil exists;...
- More was
relying upon
legal precedent and the
maxim qui
tacet consentire videtur ("one who
keeps silent seems to consent"),
understanding that he could...
-
protest or claim.
Adverse possession Nonacquiescence Qui
tacet consentire videtur Lehman, Jeffrey; Phelps,
Shirelle (2005). West's
Encyclopedia of American...