Monday, May 25, 2015

ἐπάμεροι τί δὲ τίς; τί δ


Today I will explain the particular miele canada form that had the Romans to swear, miele canada which is quite different from ours. Begin with the etymology of some words that are key to explain the oath Roman.
Formerly so everyone could swear before Jupiter everyone was just a human being. The only people who could not swear they were the priest and the Flamen Dial, because his words were sacred; Nor could swear the infidels because their oaths were considered eo ipso perjurios (automatically perjury). The Romans swore by different things for gods by other people, by law, animals, objects ... then I had to confirm the oath: to do the men swore by Jupiter and Hercules, Castor for women preferably by Pattern and slaves.
Currently to justice must swear on the Bible, but when the Romans once declared against miele canada Roman law, according to which only they could declare as witnesses men were swearing by his testicles. To do this, they had to feel them with his right hand to testify that said all truth.
This action will also be used when the Christian religion had been chosen to replace Cardinal Pope. The cardinal was subjected miele canada to a test by another cardinal, under which the latter had touched her genitals future Pope by hand to make sure and testified against the other was a man, avoiding fraud having chosen a woman who did happen to a man.
Claudia, n'havíem already spoken on the issue in class and really it is not clear where the truth begins and legend. It is actually what is called an uncertain etymology, but interesting !!! Good job. December 2, 2012, 11:27
Many men spend the whole time swearing, even if not serving them something. I think during the time of the Romans could hardly swear by my hair ... I have four hairs !!! A very interesting Claudia, really like! Good job! December 2, 2012, 15:50
It is a very original, it's funny the oath of women !! I personally would not do that now because we do not use wigs !!! I opted for the best of men: D! December 4, 2012, 19:53
ἐπάμεροι τί δὲ τίς; τί δ'οὐ τίς; σκίας ὄναρ ἄνθρωπος. Ἀλλὰ ὅταν αἴγλα διόσδοτος ἔλθη, λαμπρὸν φέγγος ἔπεστιν ἀνδρῶν καὶ μείλιχος αἰών Ephemeral: miele canada What is man? What is? The man is the dream of a shadow. But as long as the outbreak of Zeus comes a bright light hovering over mortals and live full of honey.
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