…one of the representatives of French humanist law. His Latin name was Jacobus Cujacius. Born in Toulouse as the son of a wool-finisher, he studied law under Ferrier, a pupil of Archert, and acquired humanist knowledge on his own. … *Some of the terminology that mentions "Cujacius, J." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…フランス人文主義法学の代表者の一人。ラテン名クヤキウスJacobus Cujacius。トゥールーズに毛織物仕上工の息子として生まれ,アルチャートの弟子フェリエに法学を学び,独学で人文主義的知識を修得した。… ※「Cujacius,J.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
〘 noun 〙 A stone that comes out of the sea. ⇔ Moun...
A condition in which semen does not leave the peni...
…In 851 (Jinju 1), Prince Korehito (later Emperor...
A general term for land privately owned by feudal ...
A general term for felt and rugs made of wool or c...
...It was passed down to the surviving members of...
…Russian Formalism (which began in the late 1910s...
A city in northern Saitama Prefecture. It was inco...
Kabuki Kyogen. Historical piece. One act. First pe...
… [Arai Seiji] [Establishment of Factories in Jap...
〘 noun 〙① "Public" as opposed to "p...
… [Morita Tatsuyoshi]. … *Some of the terminology...
Aperitif. An alcoholic drink consumed before a mea...
〘Noun〙 Buddhist term. ① The protection of the gods...
An inland sea stretching from central to southwes...