societas - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Vir amīcālis ad societātem, magis amīcus erit quam frāter A man amiable in society, shall be more friendly than a brother Third-declension noun From nominative societās: From accusative societātem: “ societas ”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette
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Societas - University of California, Berkeley 92 words The Roman societas, or “partnership,” showcases both the sophistication of classical Roman law and its lim tations On the one hand, this legal concept was so advanced that it had a lasting impact on the modern partnership in legal systems around t
Societas La Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio è una compagnia teatrale d’avanguardia fondata nel 1981 a Cesena da Romeo Castellucci, Claudia Castellucci, Chiara Guidi e Paolo Guidi
Societas Europaea - Wikipedia A societas Europaea (Classical Latin: [sɔˈkɪ ɛtaːs eu̯roːˈpae̯ a], Ecclesiastical Latin: [soˈtʃi etas eu̯roˈpe a]; lit 'European association' or 'European company'; plural: societates Europaeae; abbr SE) is a public company registered in accordance with the corporate law of the European Union (EU), introduced in 2004 with the
Societas What we see is a mass of actions that gradually accumulate, until the stage is saturated and empties, and the world is filled and stripped bare These are simple, daily actions, which may seem strange, taken out of context, but in any case, they are easily recognisable and carried out individually
Jesuits - Wikipedia The Spanish "company" would be translated into Latin as societas like in socius, a partner or comrade From this came Societas Iesu (S J ), in English Society of Jesus, by which they would be known more widely
Societas: Research Project on Freedom of Association at University . . . Societās is a research project which explores the value of one of our fundamental human rights: the right to freedom of association It is led by Professor Maria Cahill, funded as a Laureate project by the Irish Research Council, and hosted at the School of Law at University College Cork, Ireland