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- were his commentaries on the customary law of Paris (Commentarii in consuetudines parisienses, Paris, 1539, 1554; Frankfurt, 1575; Lausanne, 1576), valuable...
- this type of narthex is most likely found in the consuetudines cluniacensis of Ulrich, or the consuetudines cenobii cluniacensis of Bernard of Cluny, (See...
- temporalis, secundum consuetudines feudales et Normannicas (1636) Descriptio juris et judicii ecclesiastici, secundum canones et consuetudines Anglicanas (1636)...
- to prohibit the building of castles without his consent through the Consuetudines et Justicie, with his legal definition of castles centring on the classic...
- 135–36. ISBN 9780415069519 Counts, Derek B. (1996). "Regum Externorum Consuetudine: The Nature and Function of Embalming in Rome". classical Antiquity....
- consuetudinarius or consuetudinarium) that contains the totality of the consuetudines—ceremonial forms and regulations—used in the services and community...
- the Waldensians. De Ch****eneuz's prin****l work is the Commentaria in consuetudines ducatus Burgundiae (1517), the first substantial and scientific commentary...
- "Liturgical Intercession at Cluny For the King-Emperors of Leon": Bernard's Consuetudines in historical context. Bouchard, Constance Brittain. (2009) Sword, Miter...
- universities established in pre-Reformation Europe, 13 were established ex consuetudine without any form of charter, 33 by Papal bull alone, 20 by both Papal...
- Pertinax, contentus, liber. Pingit: Se lineis daedaleis rubris. Regitur Consuetudine. In latin: albus, sanguineus, torosus. Pilis flavescentibus, prolixis...