-
Concursus dei or
concursus divinus (Latin, lit., 'divine concurrence') is a
theological and
philosophical teaching that
divine activity runs
parallel to...
- case, it must then
decide which possible law is to be applied. The lex
concursus (or, sometimes, lex fori consursus) is the
Latin term for the "law of...
- (warehouse
receipt or bill of lading). In
Louisiana interpleader is
called concursus. In most
states there are
statutes or
court rules that
provide for interpleader...
- "Xysticus
concursus". GBIF.
Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Xysticus
concursus". NMBE
World Spider Catalog.
Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Xysticus
concursus species Information"...
- act. In this sense, it is a kind of
divine concurrence, the so-called
concursus praevius advocated by the Thomists. More broadly,
according to this Thomistic...
- à SS. Papa
magno ****
Cardinalium Sacri Collegij Antistitum ac
Nobilium concursu, nec non & Rom.
populi ingenti lætitia &
communi alacritate non modo benignè...
- done"). This text in
particular is
taken as
illustrative of the
concept of
concursus dei ('divine concurrence'),
which Reformed theologian Louis Berkhof defines...
- professor. He was
appointed to the "cathedra primaria"
after a
successful concursus, in public,
against the
learned Augustinian scholar Juan de
Guevara (1518-1600)...
-
feudalis hypomnemata (Frankf. 1702, 1715, 1727) and Dis****tio Juridica, De
concursu plurium jurisdictionum in
eodem loco (Heidelberg n.d.). This
article incorporates...
- benedictionem.
Aedes Deo Sacras, arte non
minus quam
cultu ac
fidelium concursu celebratas,
praecipuis honoribus ex more
institutoque Romanorum Pontifi****...