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Isidore of Seville and the ius et lex formula – inspirations for a philosopher of law today [PDF]

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Isidore of Seville’s Etymologiae has always been a subject of interest to lawyers. This concerns in particular its chapter five: Laws and times. This article, however, points out that a different fragment of Etymologiae carries certain importance to ...
Jerzy Zajadło
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Food and meal consumption according to St. Isidore’s Rule in comparison to contemporary Western monastic regulations [PDF]

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This article analyzes St. Isidore’s Rule, founded in the years 615–619, and studies the image of food and meal consumption that emerges from it. It presents the position of the bishop of Seville in comparison to other contemporary Western monastic rules ...
Piotr Sadowski
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Władca idealny i tyran w myśli politycznej średniowiecza [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Autor w skróconej formie prezentuje elementy średniowiecznej doktryny politycznej poświęconej spostrzeżeniom na temat władcy doskonałego/idealnego oraz władzy tyrańskiej i monarchy tyrana. Interesuje go, w jaki sposób definiowano istotę władzy monarszej,
Nikodem, Jarosław
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Isidore of Seville and his “codification” of law (etym. 5.1-27) [PDF]

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In the first part of chapter V of Etymologiae, Isidore of Seville collects and discusses the most important issues pertaining to law and justice.
Maciej Jońca
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Encyclopaedia of Isidore of Seville as polyphony (based on Etymologiae, I–III) [PDF]

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The life of Isidore hid under the shadow of his writing. Generations of Europeans learned about the world from its most famous work – Etymologiae. The author of this impressive compilation was a bishop dedicated to God’s people, advisor to Visigoth ...
Tatiana Krynicka
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The concept of "civilized nations" and its anachronous application in public international law [PDF]

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The following study discusses the issue related to the concept of „civilized nations” in the doctrine of public international law. Examples of international legal regulations in which references to „civilized nations” appeared in the 19th century and the
Czubik, Agnieszka
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Activity of the Committee for Research on the Christian Antiquity of the Learned Society KUL in the Academic Year 2023/2024 [PDF]

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Działalność Komisji Badań nad Antykiem Chrześcijańskim TN KUL w roku akademickim 2023/2024. Activity of the Committee for Research on the Christian Antiquity of the Learned Society KUL in the Academic Year 2023 ...
Głowa, Anna   +3 more
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Od laski pasterskiej do pastorału [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Niniejszy artykuł traktuje o historii pastorału jako insygnium biskupiego. Pastorał jako symbol władzy biskupiej potrzebuje szczególnego studium. Im lepiej rozumiemy znaki, tym głębiej wchodzimy w rzeczywistość, jaką oznaczają.
Lewandowski, Szymon
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Wprowadzenie do rytu hiszpańsko-mozarabskiego

open access: yesVerbum Vitae
Niniejszy artykuł ma charakter prezentacji najważniejszych informacji dotyczących rytu hiszpańsko-mozarabskiego i w tym sensie stanowi wprowadzenie do tej tradycji liturgicznej oraz editorial numeru czasopisma „Verbum Vitae”, który jest poświęcony ...
Krzysztof Porosło, Piotr Roszak
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Preliminary comments on the genesis of the concept of natural law in the approach taken by St. Isidore of Seville [PDF]

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The aim of this study is to discuss information on the origins of natural law (ius naturale) in Etymologiae (Etymologiarum sive Originarum libri XX) written by St. Isidore of Seville (d. 636).
Bartosz Zalewski
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