O QUE SIGNIFICA A LICENȚIÁ EM ROMENO
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definição de a licențiá no dicionário romeno
A LICENTIA ~ éz tranz. raramente (pessoas) Fora de um trabalho, de uma postagem como inapropriada; para demitir; para liberar; para demitir. A LICENȚIÁ ~éz tranz. rar (persoane) A da afară dintr-o funcție, dintr-un post ca fiind necorespunzător; a concedia; a elibera; a destitui.
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10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «A LICENȚIÁ»
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Empowerment for Ministry
Ina study foracanonical journal, I analyzed the juridical nature of a licentia as usedin theLatin andEastern codes,and I compiled a listof terms that are equivalent tolicentia, both in its senseasa permission for an act donein one's own name and ...
John M. Huels, J.C.D., 2014
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Empowerment for Ministry: A Complete Manual on Diocesan ...
The licentia of canon 59, §2 is the genus; elsewhere in the law, it is used as the species. The genus, or category, of licentia consists of any singular administrative act that may be used in a sense equivalent to a permission or a ...
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The Two Latin Cultures and the Foundation of Renaissance ...
fields that would lead to a licentia (that is, a degree), a certification of an individual's knowledge ofa subject as well as a recognition ofhis right to teach it.The provisions of Lateran III bring to light a contemporary practice whereby churches ...
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Clavis Grammaticalis; a Key to ... the Latin and Greek ... - Pagina 88
What have you to observe on the LICENTIA POETICA of the Greeks # Where also give Examples of all the nine Kinds of METAPLASMUS, viz. Protheff, Aphereff, Syncope, Epenthoff, Apocope, Paragoge, Timefis, Metatheffs, Antitheffs. A. In their ...
John HOLMES (Master of the Grammar School at Holt, in Norfolk.), 1739
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The Term "privilege": A Textual Study of Its Meaning and ... - Pagina 44
71 The juridical identity of an «authorization» (licentia) was settled by the establishment of the classification of «individual administrative acts». Prior to this development, commentators had not described the institute accurately because they ...
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The Works of the Right Rev. John Sage, a Bishop of the ... - Pagina 246
who assumed to themselves a licentia, a sovereign power of sacrificing, in opposition to Aaron the Priest.1 And Epist. 73, written to Jubaianus, he compares the crime of heretics and schismatics, who presume to baptize without dependence ...
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Works: With Memoir and Notes - Volumul 3 - Pagina 246
who assumed to themselves a licentia, a sovereign power of sacrificing, in opposition to Aaron the Priest.1 And Epist. 73, written to Jubaianus, he compares the crime of heretics and schismatics, who presume to baptize without dependence ...
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Catholic Higher Education: A Culture in Crisis - Pagina 128
licentia docendi (literally, freedom to teach or authorization of teaching) and the master of arts degree. If the licentia was issued by a major university with a papal charter, such as Paris, Oxford, Cambridge, or Bologna, it was a licentia ubique ...
Melanie M. Morey, John J. Piderit, 2006
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The University of Oxford: A New History
Only an external authority could grant a licentia docendi, a 'licence' to use the degree in professional practice as a teacher in the world, or some stated part of the world. The modern dilemma of the relationship between taking a course in a ...
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Guillelmi de Ockham Opera Politica: Octo quaestiones de ...
Ad hoc isti impugna- tores respondent quod illa licentia erat ius quoad illos qui illi iuri renun- tiare nolebant, et quod illa licentia erat ius patet, quia nullus per inferiorem Deo sine culpa et absque causa legitima tali licentia debuit privari invitus, ...
William (of Ockham), Jeffrey Garrett Sikes, Bernard Lord Manning, 1940