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- De Miseria Condicionis Humane (On the wretchedness of the human condition), also known as Liber de contemptu mundi, sive De miseria humanae conditionis...
- A free city (Latin: civitas libera, urbs liberae condicionis; Gr****: ἐλευθέρα καὶ αὐτόνομος πόλις) was a self-governed city during the ****enistic and...
- Invectives contre la secte de vauderie and the Recollectio casus, status et condicionis Valdensium ydolatrarum by the Anonymous of Arras (1460). Magic in History...
- dei Segni, the ****ure Pope Innocent III, in the opusculum De Miseria Condicionis Humane (1195–119) which offers a striking picture of man's weaknesses...
- ****o tamquam beneficio gratulari crederetur, sagaciter, ut ****, regiae condicionis habitum contemplatus. Sed nec Lotherus tolerabiliorem regem quam militem...
- Invectives contre la secte de vauderie and the Recollectio casus, status et condicionis Valdensium ydolatrarum by the Anonymous of Arras (1460), co-introduced...
- in 1452 or 1453. It was a response to Pope Innocent III's De Miseria Condicionis Humane. His Pistoiese History, composed in 1446–47, was the first contemporary...
- patris veneunt: an id quod accepit creditor revocandum sit, ne melioris condicionis sit quam ceteri creditores? an distinguimus, per gratificationem acceperit...
- praestarent. Quo evenit, ut Saxoniae rex eidem quam a Danis exigebat condicioni adigeretur. The Danish History, Book Four After him DAN came to the throne...
- and Roman houses. Under the Romans it was one of the civitates latinae condicioni. The settlement continued until the Middle Ages. Two tombs of Sicilian...