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- Hercules at the crossroads A****ius, The Golden ****, 6. 24 ff “****c verbo (voluptatis) omnes qui Latine sciunt, duas res subiciunt, laetitiam in animo, commotionem...
- Archbishop Richard Smith of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton]] ficta voluptatis causa sint proxima veris fictions meant to please should approximate the...
- name with a Hebrew word for 'pleasure'; thus the Vulgate reads paradisum voluptatis in Genesis 2:8, and the Douay–Rheims Bible, following, has the wording...
- multa opera fiunt obedientia caeterorum sine illo ardore membrorum, quae voluptatis nutu moventur, non aestu libidinis concitantur." On marriage and concupiscence...
- also belong his "Antichristo libri XI" (Rome, 1604), and "De paradiso voluptatis" (Rome, 1605). Returning to Spain in 1608, Malvenda undertook a new version...
- theological treatise on human equality. With this act, also called Paradisum voluptatis, Bologna was probably the first city in the world to abolish slavery....
- declare to his reproaching wife: "Uxor enim dignitatis nomen est, non voluptatis." ('Wife' connotes rank, not ****ual pleasure, or more literally "Wife...
- Archbishop Richard Smith of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton]] ficta voluptatis causa sint proxima veris fictions meant to please should approximate the...
- in the innards does not violently harm him" (si cogitas libidinem non voluptatis causa homini datam, sed propagandi generis, quem no violaverit hoc secretum...
- battle of Legnano (1176) De luco, also called De nemore or Conflictus Voluptatis et Diogienis De lupo, also called De monacho De medicamine surdi, also...