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  • To return to the opening dictum of De Civili Dominio, if natural dominium is free from private property ownership, how can civil dominium rely upon it in any way?

    John Wyclif's Political Philosophy Lahey, Stephen 2006

  • De Civili Dominio begins with the motto, "Civil justice presupposes divine justice; civil dominium presupposes natural dominium."

    John Wyclif's Political Philosophy Lahey, Stephen 2006

  • Bonaventure's definition of apostolic poverty in the third book of De Civili Dominio, but Wyclif's motives are distinctly different from the Friars '(De Civili Dominio III, 8, pp. 119-120).

    John Wyclif's Political Philosophy Lahey, Stephen 2006

  • Lewis Mumford, Technics and Civili - zation (New York, 1934).

    WORK FELICE BATTAGLIA 1968

  • These views have been criticized by Herbert Marcuse (Eros and Civili - zation, A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud, 1955), who reproaches them for vulgarizing Freudianism and for making it lose its corrosiveness by sacrificing it to a kind of conformism.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas FERNAND-LUCIEN MUELLER 1968

  • The "De Dominio divino," of Wyclif, seems to have been written about 1366; his "De Dominio Civili," about

    A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand

  • [717] "De Dominio Civili," chap.xiv. p. 96, chap.xvii. pp. 118-120.

    A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand

  • It should be added that all these Beni-Hasan patterns are to be found in Rosellini's volume of Monumenti Civili; and that Mr.W. H. Goodyear's further researches into the Lotus origin of these and other motives of decorative design, not only in Greece, but in many other lands of the ancient world, will shortly be given to the public in his forthcoming work, entitled The Grammar of the Lotus.

    Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers 1891

  • Doctoris in Iure Civili accepturos, inter quos vel nomina praestantissimorum hominum citare in promptu esset.

    African and European Addresses Theodore Roosevelt 1888

  • [3] Compare _Ricordi Politici e Civili_, No. clxxxix., for a lament of this kind over the decrepitude of kingdoms, almost sublime in its stoicism.

    Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) The Age of the Despots John Addington Symonds 1866

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