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This article presents the issue of the Roman procedural rule testis unus testis nullus in the canonical sources regulating ordinary proceedings. The rule on witnesses found its place in the 1917 Code of Canon Law, and was later repeated in the 1983 Code ...
Karol Krystian Adamczewski
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Spoliation and disseisin: possession under threat and its protection before and after 1215 [PDF]
: Each of the two great law-making events of 1215, Magna Carta and the Fourth Lateran Council, included provisions relating to dispossession (spoliation, disseisin) and how to remedy some of its previous deficiencies.
Dafydd Bened Walters
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Rooted Translation as an Example of Manipulation on the Basis of the Reception of Kubuś Puchatek and Fredzia Phi-Phi The new rendition of a text whose previous translation has already entered the literary canon of a given language can be a challenge. The
Jolanta Staniuk
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Procedimento come principio inespresso. Proceeding as an Unexpressed Principle
This paper discusses the possibility pertaining to the field of a new principle of law theorised, according to the communion ecclesiology issued by the Second Vatican Council. By considering the accurate proceeding disposition, the author accepts that a
Przemysław Michowicz
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The Protection of Flora in Wang Mang’s Edict and the Taiping jing in the Context of Disasters
This article analyzes prohibitions against the destruction of flora in the calendrical regulations of the late Western Han period and in the millenarian cosmological discourses in the Taiping jing 太平經 (Canon of Great Peace).
Johan Rols
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Vittorio Alfieri e i «Quattro Poeti»
During the most part of the XIXth. century the «four poets» canon was expanded, not only in Italy. Dante, Petrarca, Ariosto and Tasso were considered the highest point of italian poetry. In many editions of their masterpieces, Divina Commedia, Canzoniere,
Arnaldo Di Benedetto
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Searching for the Routes of Philosophy: Marsilio Ficino on Heraclitus
Marsilio Ficino is well known for his efforts to expand the philosophical canon of his time. He exhibited great interest in Platonism and Neoplatonism, but also endeavoured to recover understudied philosophical traditions of the ancient world.
Georgios Steiris
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Travestying the ecclesiastical canon and hagiographical pattern in Andrey Platonov’s “Gorod gradov”
The paper scrutinizes the peculiarities of travestying some elements of the “Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete” and patterns of the Lives of Saints in Andrey Platonov’s “Gorod Gradov”.
O U Aleinikov
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Patrimonialisation et territorialisation de la littérature : causes, enjeux et effets
Literature has recently been listed as part of “heritage” as a result of the introduction of the “common base of knowledge” in school curricula between 2008 and 2012.
Marie-Françoise Melmoux-Montaubin
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There is no way to challenge the fact that rules and regulations of the Canon law should not be the binding source of Polish law (article 87 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland (RP)).
Wiesław Wenz, Michał Skwierczyński
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