- collegium licitum
- /kaliyjiyam lisatam/ An assemblage or society of men united for some useful purpose or business, with power to act like a single individual
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
collegium licitum — /kaliyjiyam lisatam/ An assemblage or society of men united for some useful purpose or business, with power to act like a single individual … Black's law dictionary
Collegĭum — (lat.), 1) bei den Römern jede nicht auf vorübergehende Zwecke berechnete, sondern über das Leben der Mitglieder hinaus dauernde Genossenschaft: a) von gleichem Amte, besonders von Priestern, z.B. C. pontifĭcum, C. augŭrum, C. septemvirorum (C.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
ROME — ROME, capital of Italy. The Classical Period THE MIDDLE AND LATE REPUBLIC The earliest record of contact between Jews and the Roman Republic is the embassy sent by judah the Maccabee to Rome, headed by Eupolemos ben Joḥanan, and Jason ben Eleazar … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JUSTER, JEAN — (c. 1886–1916), lawyer and historian. Juster, born in Piatra Neamţ, Romania, studied in Germany and at the Sorbonne in Paris, where he was admitted to the bar in 1913. Later, he became an advocate at the Paris Court of Appeal. He died in military … Encyclopedia of Judaism
CANONICORUM Coetus — cum ex primaeva institutione, nihil aliud, quam Collegia et Scholae fuerint, de Collegiorum origine ista hîc praelibauda duximus. Eam ab ovo exorsus arcessit Franc. Burmannus Orat. de Collegus, a diversissimo fratrum pari, Habele et Caino; Illô… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Johannes Fabri de Werdea — (oder de Donawerdt; eigentlich Johann Obermayer; * unbekannt, vermutlich zwischen 1440 und 1450 in Donauwörth; † 1505) war ein bayerischer Dichter (Latein und Deutsch), Humanist, Jurist und herzoglich sächsischer Rat. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 … Deutsch Wikipedia
EXCELSA — in quibus Israelitae idolis suis sacra fecêre, hanc habuêre originem. Antiquitus Gentiles, non solum nulla habuêre templa, in quibus sacra peragerent, sed nec exstruere illa licitum esse credebant: quod enim Soli, quem pro Deorum sum mum habuêre … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale