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Consilia (plural of consilium, 'advice') is a
genre of book,
originating in
medieval era plagues,
where practical advice is
given on a
medical or other...
- in
quinque libros decretalium (in Latin). Vol. 5. Lyon. 1558.
Consilia juris Consilia (in Latin). Pescia:
Tipografo dell'Antonio da Cannara. 1490. De...
- however, went into the
writing of some 3,000
consilia (legal opinions). No
other medieval lawyer has so many
consilia preserved. Baldus's work on the law of...
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initiated by Domitian,
Hadrian made the Emperor's
legal advisory board, the
consilia principis ("council of the princeps") into a
permanent body,
staffed by...
- civilis : ****
additionibus hactenus impressis (in Latin). Lyon: Vincent. 1546.
Consilia (in Latin). Roma:
Stamperia Vaticana. 1594.
Playing with
Colours v t e...
- meus, that he died on 20 July 1441.
Consilia et allegationes. Roma:
Wendelinus de Wila. 1473. (posthumous work)
Consilia (in Latin). Vol. 1. Venezia: Società...
- thirty, he
could only
achieve full
citizenship after a
legal proceeding (
consilia)
similar to a
family law trial.
These legal proceedings were to be held...
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logical and
systematic way by
writing comments with the texts,
treatises and
consilia,
which are
advises given according to the old
Roman law.
Canon law knows...
- ... noui
consilia et
ueteres quae****que
monetis amici, "pone seram, cohibes." sed quis
custodiet ipsos custodes? qui nunc
lasciuae furta puellae hac mercede...
- ('committees'),
which were ****emblies of all
citizens optimo jure, and the
consilia ("councils"),
which were ****emblies of
specific groups of
citizens optimo...