10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GENTILITIAL»
Discover the use of
gentilitial in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
gentilitial and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Curialia Miscellanea; Or, Anecdotes of Old Times Regal, ...
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2
The Gods of Ancient Rome: Religion in Everyday Life from ...
GENTILITIAL OR 'cLAN' CULTS — Assuming the role of paterfamilias from then
on implied shouldering all its religious obligations or sacra, and that was
sometimes an onerous duty. It was impossible to inherit possessions without also
...
3
History and Silence: Purge and Rehabilitation of Memory in ...
Changes made to the name of a person in various documents should be
regarded as meaningful, even if it may be difficult to know what to make of them
in any given situation.27 The name Virius was in origin a family name, or
gentilitial.28 ...
4
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
Alone, I mean, amongst the Augustse of her age. Page 121, note (**). — This
clause refers to the "Jus Civitatis," and the necessity of those entitled to such
being enrolled in the Censors' books under a specific Gentilitial designation. It is
limited ...
5
An Historical Account of Inventions and Discoveries in Those ...
Gentlemen took care to have theirarms embroidered upon their common wearing
surcoats, and would not suffer inferior persons, although masters of acquired
wealth, to use tokens of gentilitial distinction. So jealous were they of any ...
J. F. Lake Williams, 1820
6
An Historical Account of Iventions and Discoveries in Those ...
Gentlemen took care to have their arms embroidered upon their common
wearing surcoats, and would not suffer inferior persons, although masters of
acquired wealth, to use tokens of gentilitial distinction. So jealous were they of
any ...
John Frederic Lake-Williams, 1820
7
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
I pass over the history of gentilitial'“ or family arms, and that custom among the
Romans, the “ Jus imaginum,”+ in some respects so similar to Heraldic
institutions, that it serves to illustrate their growth; and shall but observe, that
there are very ...
Royal Irish Academy, 1815
8
The Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated in Nine Books
But of these tutelary deities their being two sorts, GENTILITIAL and LOCAL', the
one a'mbuz latory, and the other stationed; the latter were 'fixed to their posts, as
a- kind os 'heir-low', which, 'they who conquered and possessed the country, ...
I do not find any mention in flsackenzie, or elsewhere, at what time this Gentilitial
Use of Arms began in Scotland to be a general Custom. I have seen many'
ancient Instances of Coat-armour among them, and cou'd produce as many
among us ...
John Guillim, John Logan (Captain.), Sir George Mackenzie, 1724
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The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
Alone, I mean, amongst the Augustas of her age. Page 121, line 30. — " When a
person of Greek descent, etc." A frequent occasion of the adoption of Gentilitial
names was the being admitted to the "jus civitatis," or rights of Roman citizenship.
Royal Irish Academy (Dublin), 1850