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Signa sunt cessatio ab omni opere insueto, privatio somni, suspiria crebra, rubor cum sit sermo de re amata, et commotio pulsus.
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They demand the cessatio of the bloody terror and persecution as well as the immediate release of the general secretary of the Chilean Communist Party, Comrade Luis Corvalan, and of all the other incarcerated patriots.
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This cessatio a divinis is not imposed ipso facto by the law; it is imposed by the ordinary when and under the conditions that he judges suitable.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Divine offices, cessatio a divinis, a measure somewhat akin to a particular local interdict, only that it is not imposed on account of any crime on the part of those whom it affects.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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The cessation from Divine service, cessatio a divinis, follows the rules of the local interdict, from which it differs, not in its effects, but only because the fault for which it is imposed is not the fault of the clerics who are prohibited from celebrating the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Oxford _cessatio_ of 1209 (R. 108), the Paris _cessatio_ of 1229 (R. 109), and the numerous other _cessationes_ which for two centuries [11] repeatedly disturbed the continuity of instruction at Paris.
The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization Ellwood Patterson Cubberley 1904
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One of the most important privileges which the universities early obtained, and a rather singular one at that, was the right of _cessatio_, which meant the right to stop lectures and go on a strike as a means of enforcing a redress of grievances against either town or church authority
The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization Ellwood Patterson Cubberley 1904
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What does the _cessatio_, as exercised by the mediaeval university
The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization Ellwood Patterson Cubberley 1904
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The sentence against the artilleryman having been given -- which it is said that the governor sent ready made out to the judge, to sign -- they proceeded to execute it, notwithstanding that the provisor proceeded to threaten censures, and to impose an interdict [40] and suspension from religious functions [_cessatio de divinis_].
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_cessatio_ was invoked on very trivial grounds, as in the case of the
The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization Ellwood Patterson Cubberley 1904
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