apparitor

  • 51Citation — • A legal act through which a person, by mandate of the judge, is called before the tribunal for trial Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Citation     Citation      …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 52Holy Innocents — • Fairly long article on these children, and the commemoration of their martyrdom. Both Western and Eastern Christianity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Holy Innocents     Holy Innocents …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 53Markyate Priory — One of the common seals of the Priory of Markyate Monastery information Order Benedictine Established 1145 …

    Wikipedia

  • 54Beadle — In *DB there are references to (the Latin) bedellus, following *reeve, which suggest he might have acted as an assistant. As a junior law officer it is likely his activities were restricted to the *manorial court. Later, he acted as messenger and …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 55Bedel — A messenger or *herald. [< OldEngl. bydel = an *apparitor, a herald] Cf. Beadle …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 56Apparitoren —   [lateinisch, zu apparere »aufwarten«], Singular Apparitor der, s, Diener der römischen Beamten, auch der Priester; vom Staat berufen und besoldet, halfen sie diesen bei der Erledigung ihrer Verwaltungsaufgaben. Anfangs wurden die Apparitoren… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 57appariteur — (a pa ri teur) s. m. 1°   Sergent d une cour ecclésiastique. 2°   Huissier attaché à une faculté. 3°   En général, huissier. •   Coriolan, naturellement fier et hautain, ayant renvoyé l appariteur avec mépris, comme les tribuns l avaient bien… …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 58ADJUTRIX — legio prima; cognomine Legiotiis Romanae; cuius meminerunt Imperatores in l. ult. C. de apparitor. Praefecii Praet. et l. ult. C. de castr. pecul. in qua, Abiutrice nostrae Reip. pro Adiutrice nostra. Reip. vulgo perperam legitur, Brissonius in… …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 59AUCTIONARIAE Tabulae — dicebantur, quibus sinificabatur alicuius fortuna hastâ positâ distrahi vocique subici Praeconis, Auctionis die constitutô, apud Ciceronem s2. Catilin. c. 8. et 2. L. Agr. c. 25. item ad Qu. Fratrem et ad Attic. l. 13. Ep. 5. Earum Proferendarum… …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 60BEDELLUS — vox medii aevi, Saxonibus Bydel. Praeco, nuntius, apparitor, faecialis, ballivus. Gall. Sergend. Ductum a verbo Bydde, i. e. pero, rogo, precor. Sic Episcopi dicuntur Dei bedelli, h. e. praecones, MS. Sax. Sic apud Ingulphum Hist Croyl. Edgatus… …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale