10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOSPITIA»
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hospitia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hospitia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A selection of leading cases on various branches of the law: ...
him who lodged him, or any other, he shall not answer for it ; for the words are
hospitatores qui com' hospitia tenent, £c And so are the books in (a) 22 Hen. 6,
21. b. (J) 38. (» 2 Hen. 4. 7. b. (d) 11 Hen. 4, 45, a. b. (e) 42 Ass. pi. 17. (/) 42. E. 3.
John William Smith, Richard Henn Collins, Robert George Arbuthnot, 1888
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Cases on bailments, carriers and public callings
But it is to be so intended in the writ; for the recital of the writ is, hospitatores qui
communia hospitia tenent, etc., and the one part ought to agree with the other,
and the latter words depend on the other, and the plaintiff ought to declare that he
...
Hugh Evander Willis, 1913
3
A Selection of Cases on the Law of Bailments and Carriers: ...
... Cum secundum legem et consuetud' regni nostri Angliae hospitatores qui
hospitia cum' tenent ad hospitandos homines, per partes ubi hujusmodi hospitia
existunt transeuntes, et in eisdem hospitantes, eorum bona et catalla infra
hospitia ...
4
Hospitality: A Social Lens
Kleberg (1957) defined four principal categories of commercial hospitality
establishments in ancient Roman: hospitia, stabula, tabernae, and popinae.
These terms have become the standard for the archaeological categorisation of
ancient ...
Paul Lynch, Alison Morrison, Conrad Lashley, 2007
5
The Sin of Moses and the Staff of God: A Narrative Approach
milie slaapgelegenheid om in de terminale fase continu aanwezig kunnen zijn.
hospitia Hospitia Hospitia worden in Nederland ook wel gasthuizen of bijna-
thuish zen genoemd. Het zijn relatief nieuwe zorginstellingen waar path ten
kunnen ...
Johnson Lim Teng Kok, Johnson T. K. Lim, 1997
6
The History and Pedagogy of American Student Societies
choose between rival candidates for the principalship. Gradually the chancellor
assumed the authority of removing offending principals and forbade the hospitia
to receive students under the ban of the university. Finally, the principalship of the
...
Henry Davidson Sheldon, 1901
7
P. Vergili Maronis Opera: The last six books of the Aeneid. ...
Hospitia. 495 500 Oderit. 505 cost him dear :' meant perhaps, as Forb. thinks, as
a reason for the preceding sentence: ' even as it is he will lose enough ' &c.; but it
makes as good sense if taken independently. 'Aeneia hospitia' different from ...
Virgil, John Conington, Henry Nettleship, 1875
8
Wrongs and Their Remedies: Being a Treatise on the Law of Torts
_/ The original writ against an hostler or innkeeper for the loss of the goods of his
guest declares that “seeundem legem et consuetudinem regni nostri Anglia:
hospitatores qui hospitia communia tenent ad hospitandos homines, per partes ...
Charles Greenstreet Addison, Francis Stafford Pipe Wolferstan, 1870
9
The Aeneid of Virgil: Being the Latin Text in the Original ...
Iu nonius, -a, -um ( = of or belonging to Iiino); qualifies hospitia. Venus, in
describing the welcome given to the Trojans as Juno's, clearly shows how
perilous she thought was the position of her son Aeneas. vertant, 3d pers. plur.
pres. subjunct.
Virgil, Archibald A. Maclardy, 1901
10
The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in ...
... for, the words of the writ which lieth against the hostler are, Cum secundum
legem et consuetudinem regni nostri Anglia; hospitatores qui hospitia com' tenent
ad hospitandos homines, *per partes ubi hujusmodi hospitia existunt transeuntes
, ...
Sir Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, 1911