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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ATIMIA»
Descubre el uso de
atimia en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
atimia y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Da cidade ao mundo: notas sobre o lirismo urbano de Carlos ...
Não era à- toa que as cidades antigas sentenciavam delitos graves com dois
tipos especiais de pena: a perda simples — parcial ou total — dos direitos de
cidadania (a atimia) e, a pior de todas, o exílio. A cassação dos direitos civis ...
Márcio Roberto Soares Dias, 2006
(d) Loss of full citizen rights (atimia) 5.64 Sukophantai and many other features of
the Athenian legal system may well strike the modern reader as incredible. The
Athenians themselves, however, were inordinately proud of their respect for law ...
Joint Association of Classical Teachers, 1984
3
The World of Prometheus: The Politics of Punishing in ...
21.95, 24.186. 16. Ant. 5.4; Lys. 13.79; Dem. 24.181, 59.86. 17. See Hansen
1976, 55-89. Rhill (1991, 1 11-12) disputes that there was a change in atimia
from outlawry to loss of rights. 18. Athenians were protected against
imprisonment when ...
4
Felony Disenfranchisement in America: Historical Origins, ...
inherit the atimia until the debtor died, unlike the descendants of traitors and
thieves, who suffered it immediately. Anyone adopting heirs of someone
convicted of such crimes was subject to atimia. (See also Garner [1987] on
hereditary atimia.) ...
Katherine Irene Pettus, 2013
5
Being Political: Genealogies of Citizenship
Another much less known and understood practice that began as an alienating
practice and evolved into an agonistic practice was atimia. In the sixth and early
fifth centuries Athens, atimia was outlawry, which was imposed as a penalty for ...
6
A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities, ed. by W. Smith
7), &c We have "r called this atimia perpetual ; for if a person ! coo; incurred it, he
could scarcely ever hope * !»»-fully released from it. A law, mentioned
Utraostheues (c. Timocrai. p. 715), ordained I the releasing of any kind of atimoi
should tf ...
Greek antiquities, sir William Smith, 1842
7
The Law in Classical Athens
OUTLAWRY AND DISFRANCHISEMENT ('ATIMIA') A citizen's status could be
affected by atimia, which was imposed as a penalty for various offences. This
meant that he forfeited rights and privileges, but it is not easy to define exactly
what ...
Douglas Maurice MacDowell, 1978
8
The Justice of the Greeks
They are atimia, universal succession, and the epikleros. They have been
selected because, however strange to modern systems of the Common Law, they
are embedded thoroughly in their native systems. Atimia Addressing the
assembled ...
9
Sacred Words: Orality, Literacy and Religion: Orality and ...
16.10;4 but that it must have evolved into a moderate restriction of political rights
before the oldest surviving legal inscriptions were made.5 The idea that archaic
atimia was a legally defined form of outlawry is based on the assumption that a ...
André Lardinois, Josine Blok, M.G.M. van der Poel, 2011
10
Je n'ai pas choisi d'être homosexuel, je suis juste chanceux !
Ce qui a été traduit par « honteux » ou « infâmes » selon les traductions, vient du
mot grec atimia. Il emporte la notion de déshonneur, de mépris ou de
désapprobation sociale. Il m'apparait que sept fois dans la Bible (ce verset 26
compris).
9 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ATIMIA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
atimia en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Donald Trump's charisma reminiscent of Fidel Castro
And when Fidel took over in 1959, he took over a Cuba often described as “atimia” or “half-finished.” The problem, of course, was American domination. German ... «The Herald Journal, Ago 15»
Georgie Anne Geyer commentary: Trump's popular appeal is …
And when Fidel took over in 1959, he took over a Cuba often described as “ atimia” or “half-finished.” The problem, of course, was American domination. Weber ... «Columbus Dispatch, Ago 15»
Geyer: Trump campaign brings to mind Castro
And when Fidel took over in 1959, he took over a Cuba often described as “atimia” or “half-finished.” The problem, of course, was American domination. German ... «Amarillo.com, Ago 15»
La Argentina como una "paradoja"
La "atimia" argentina ha durado un período igual que el apogeo anterior -80 años- hasta hoy. Hubo, en el transcurso de este último período, toda clase de ... «Lanacion.com, May 13»
Cahuzac : l'homme sans « Vergogne »
L'ekklesia, l'assemblée du peuple, pouvait frapper le coupable d'atimia. Déchu de ses droits de citoyen, l'homme sans Vergogne était ainsi retranché de la polis ... «Mediapart, Abr 13»
Κάμερον: Αρνητικός στην επιστροφή των Γλυπτών του Παρθενώνα
... stous xorous autous gia to kindyno klopis mexri na epistrepsoun ta Elgineia glypta (photo ton glypton stis pinakides episis). Na zitounte diva atimia stin eisodo. «Το Βήμα Online, Feb 13»
Analfabetos sentimentales
No hay que confundir la Alexitimia con la Atimia. Los atímicos son personas que no tienen sentimientos, no es que no sepan expresarlos, ni distinguirlos, sino ... «El Imparcial, Feb 13»
Juicio y muerte de Sócrates
... con un recuento menor del cinco por cien de los votos de culpa, se condenaba al denunciante a una multa o pérdida de los derechos de ciudadano (atimia). «La Razón, Oct 12»
Una ley contra los tiranos
La Asamblea la sustituyó por otra condena: la atimia, que en griego significa "desprecio" y que privaba al condenado de todos sus derechos de ciudadanía. «Libertad Digital, Jun 10»