- De
Beneficiis (English: On Benefits) is a first-century work by
Seneca the Younger. It
forms part of a
series of
moral essays (or "Dialogues") composed...
- non
pugnant it
takes two to make a
fight Irascetur aliquis: tu
contra beneficiis prouoca;
cadit statim simultas ab
altera parte deserta; nisi
paria non...
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through the reædiftatio ecclesiæ (rebuilding a church) and
redotatio beneficii (reendowing the benefice). A
second manner in
which a
patronage may be...
- on 2022-10-06. Săvulescu,
Mirela (2022-03-24). "Coarne de pădure. Ce
beneficii și proprietăți au. Rețete cu
aceste fructe de pădure".
Libertatea (in...
- www.laplescoi.ro (in Romanian). Oceanu,
Elena (24
December 2018). "Ce
beneficii au toba și
leberul asupra sănătății". www.doctorulzilei.ro (in Romanian)...
- Peregrini, 3 Lucian, Fugitivi, 16.
Aelius Aristides, iii. 654–694 Seneca, De
Beneficiis, vii. Lucian, De
Morte Peregrini. Lucian, Demonax. Epictetus, Discourses...
- from the
original on 27 June 2019.
Retrieved 27 June 2019. Seneca, De
beneficiis, III, 20. Carlyle, A.J. (1903). A
History of
Medieval Political Theory...
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later supporters) and
occasionally use the
additional motto Non
immemor beneficii (Not
forgetful of a
helping hand). The
motto "Crom A Boo"
comes from the...
- non
pugnant it
takes two to make a
fight Irascetur aliquis: tu
contra beneficiis prouoca;
cadit statim simultas ab
altera parte deserta; nisi
paria non...
- who
credits Apion as an
eyewitness attending the venatio; Seneca, De
beneficiis 2.19.1; Aelian, De
natura animalium 7.48.
Keith Bradley, "On Captives...