Vite ac morum honestas (expectative) (Q1609): Difference between revisions

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(‎Changed [pl] description: Formularz stosowany w ekspektatywach dla petenta obecnego w Kurii lub posiadacza tytułu uniwersyteckiego – od mistrza sztuk w górę – bez względu na jego obecność lub nieobecność w Kurii. Pochodnymi formularza „Vitae ac morum honestas” były formularze: „Nobilitas generis”, „Litterarum scientia”, „Grata tue familiaritatis”.)
(‎Added [en] description: "The form used in expectancies for a petitioner present in the Curia or a holder of a university degree – from Master of Arts and above – regardless of their presence or absence in the Curia. Derived from the 'Vitae ac morum honestas' form were the following forms: 'Nobilitas generis,' 'Litterarum scientia,' 'Grata tue familiaritatis.'")
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"The form used in expectancies for a petitioner present in the Curia or a holder of a university degree – from Master of Arts and above – regardless of their presence or absence in the Curia. Derived from the 'Vitae ac morum honestas' form were the following forms: 'Nobilitas generis,' 'Litterarum scientia,' 'Grata tue familiaritatis.'"

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"The form used in expectancies for a petitioner present in the Curia or a holder of a university degree – from Master of Arts and above – regardless of their presence or absence in the Curia. Derived from the 'Vitae ac morum honestas' form were the following forms: 'Nobilitas generis,' 'Litterarum scientia,' 'Grata tue familiaritatis.'"
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Vite ac morum honestas (expectative)
"The form used in expectancies for a petitioner present in the Curia or a holder of a university degree – from Master of Arts and above – regardless of their presence or absence in the Curia. Derived from the 'Vitae ac morum honestas' form were the following forms: 'Nobilitas generis,' 'Litterarum scientia,' 'Grata tue familiaritatis.'"

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