10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PRAEFECTORIAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
praefectorial in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
praefectorial im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
“Expertus” contrasts, at length, the monitorial or praefectorial system with the “
system of lock and key, usher and spy, and Jesuitical surveillance.” While the
former is liable to abuse and needs to be carefully guarded, it is “wonderfully
strong in ...
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The treatise de spiritu sancto
Nevertheless in your time our city has enjoyed but a brief dream of prosperity, in
being committed to the charge of one the like of whom, according to the students
of our oldest annals, never sat in the praefectorial chair. But now the city has ...
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The Church of England quarterly review
It was voted, " that such practical jokes were very derogatory to the praefectorial
dignity," and to prevent their recurrence, the senior boy in the room should be
decreed to do his best to find out the real culprit. Some may think that it would
have ...
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Theoderic, the Goths, and the Restoration of the Roman Empire
... to both Romans and barbarians, especially when either legal system did not
provide for the case at hand. Some "barbarian" law also appears to have been
derived from praefectorial edicts in the provinces or Roman vulgar law.
Regardless ...
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Envoys and Political Communication in the Late Antique West, ...
The phrase sub exceptionis officio (iv, 3.3;iv, 4.3) suggests that Senarius fulfilled
the tasks of the exceptores, general clerks and shorthand writers in all palatine,
praefectorial, and military officia; Not. dig., 'Conspectus officiorum civilium' For ...
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The Language of the New Testament: Context, History, and ...
... for Tribunatus Plebis τν δορυφρων ρχ “the rule ofpraetorians” for Praefectura
Praetorii ξαπλεκυ ρχ “the praetorian rule” for Praetura παρχο ρχ “praefectorial rule
” for Praefectura Praetorii “governorship of the Praetorians” πνυμο ρχ “the named
...
Stanley E. Porter, Andrew Pitts, 2013
... a body, in hoping that their application to you, Sir, (supposing it to be made,) in
behalf of those of their schoolfellows who have been expelled for attempting to
curb the exercise of their praefectorial powers, would be listened to with favour.
John Scott, John Taylor, 1828
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Some account of the system of fagging at Winchester school; ...
sir Alexander Malet (2nd bart.), David Williams. body, in hoping that their
application to you, Sir (supposing it to be made), in behalf of those of their
schoolfellows who have been expelled for attempting to curb the exercise of their
praefectorial ...
sir Alexander Malet (2nd bart.), David Williams, 1828
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The Complete History of the Roman Empire According To ...
197 – Mesopotamia, imperial praefectorial province • 197 (formalized c. 212) –
Britannia divided into Britannia Superior and Britannia Inferior, imperial provinces
(proconsular and propraetorial respectively) • 214 AD – Osroene Many of the ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: t. ...
The first part of this regulation was set aside by Tiberius and his successors, who
greatly increased the praefectorial power, and the second part by Alexander
Severus, who gave it to senators. The praetorian praefects obtained a civil ...
Edward Gibbon, Henry George Bohn ((Londres)), 1854