- Immerĭto
Immerĭto (lat.), unverdient, ungerecht.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Immerĭto (lat.), unverdient, ungerecht.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Immerĭto — (lat.), unverdienterweise … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
immerito — 1im·mè·ri·to agg. OB immeritevole, indegno | immeritato {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: ca. 1243. ETIMO: dal lat. immĕrĭtu(m), v. anche 2merito. 2im·mè·ri·to avv. OB a caso, senza ragione {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1375. ETIMO: dal lat. immĕrĭto, v.… … Dizionario italiano
immerito — avv. senza ragione, a caso, casualmente CONTR. volutamente, a ragion veduta … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
Christian Siegmund Georgi — (* 20. Juli 1702 in Luckau; † 6. September 1771 in Wittenberg) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werkauswahl 3 Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia
Christian Sigismund Georgi — Christian Siegmund Georgi (* 20. Juli 1702 in Luckau; † 6. September 1771 in Wittenberg) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Familie 3 Werkauswahl 4 Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia
ANGLIA — Insulae Britanniae pars, olim Albion, seu Albania, ab albis rupibus (ur quidam volunt) quae primum illuc navigantibus apparent, sic dicta. Hodie in duaspartes dividitur, Angliam proprie sic dictam, veteribus Lhoegriam, et Cambriam, seu Walliam.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Gabriel Harvey — (c. 1545 ndash; 1630) was an English writer. Harvey was a notable scholar, though his reputation suffered from his quarrel with Thomas Nashe. Henry Morley, writing in the Fortnightly Review (March 1869), brought evidence from Harvey s Latin… … Wikipedia
Parnassus plays — The three Parnassus plays were produced at St. John s, Cambridge, as part of the college s Christmas entertainments at the latter end of the 16th century. Authorship of the plays is uncertain, nor is it known if they were all the work of the same … Wikipedia
Christianity and slavery — Christianity does not have a clear position regarding slavery, in favour or against. As a religion, it neither promotes slavery nor condemns it. In the early years of Christianity, slavery was a normal feature of the economy and society in the… … Wikipedia
Adam Tanner (mathematician) — Adam Tanner (in Latin, Tannerus) (April 14, 1572 ndash; May 25, 1632) was an Austrian Jesuit professor of mathematics and philosophy.He was born in Innsbruck, Austria. In 1589 he joined the Society of Jesus and became a teacher. By 1603 he was… … Wikipedia