- below). non dīcimus bīga ūna, quadrīgae duae,
nūptiae trēs, sed prō eō ūnae bīgae, bīnae quadrīgae, trīnae
nūptiae (Varro) 'We don't say una biga (one two-horse...
- is
always uncertain"). This was
regulated by the law of
pater est, quem
nuptiae demonstrant ("the
father is he to whom
marriage points"; see presumption...
-
Varro derived the name from
nuptus ("covering", opertio),
alluding to
nuptiae ("the
marriage of
Heaven and Earth").
Among modern scholars, Paul Kretschmer...
- expertise.
Roman law
defined fatherhood as "Mater
semper certa;
pater est quem
nuptiae demonstrant" ("The [identity of the]
mother is
always certain; the father...
- investigations, is
plainly ****ile and
betrays the
vanity of the curious" (
Nuptiae Chymicae, ****
monstrorum foecundo foetu, ludibriu, quod
mireris a nonullis...
-
consequently the
presumption of
legitimate paternity (Pater is est quem
nuptiae demonstrant) –
having most
likely been p****ed.
Elisabeth Jaworski von Wolkenstein...
- movements, each
named after a
phase in the
alchemical process—such as
Nuptiae chymicae and Coagulatio—and each
possessing its own
emblem and
formal rules...
-
Lydston Poulett. The
House of
Lords rejected the
doctrine of
pater est quem
nuptiae demonstrant – a
child born
within wedlock is
lawfully fathered by its mother's...
- Dakota. In 1969,
Brakhage served as
cinematographer on the
short film
Nuptiae,
directed by
James Broughton.
Around 1979,
Brakhage produced as many as...
-
Parsons adopted the
Thelemic motto of
Thelema Obtenteum Proedero Amoris Nuptiae, a
Latin mistranslation of "The
establishment of
Thelema through the rituals...