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A commercium (plural commercia) is a traditional academic feast in universities in Central and Northern European countries. In Germany it is called a Kommers
Commercium
In ancient Roman law, commercium or ius commercii was a privilege granted to a non-citizen (peregrinus) or a holder of Latin rights to acquire property
Commercium_(Roman)
Traditional academic song
Commercium songs are traditional academic songs that are sung during academic feasts: commercia and tablerounds. Some very old commercium songs are in
Commercium_song
Res extra commercium (lat. "a thing outside commerce") is a doctrine originating in Roman law, holding that certain things may not be the object of private
Res_extra_commercium
Activity organized by fraternities
sung date back to the Middle Ages. Cantus probably shares its roots with commercium, sitsit and tableround. Currently, the world record for biggest traditional
Cantus
Traditional academic song
brevitate vitae" ("On the Shortness of Life"), is a popular academic commercium song in many European countries, mainly sung or performed at university
Gaudeamus_igitur
Latin phrase meaning "seize the day"
referred to as "Gaudeamus igitur", (Let us rejoice) is a popular academic commercium song, on taking joy in student life, with the knowledge that one will
Carpe_diem
City in Hormozgan province, Iran
derived from gümrük, "customhouse" (from Late Greek kommerkion, from Latin commercium, "commerce"). The second, which Yule found much more convincing, comes
Bandar_Abbas
Public dispute between Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz (beginning 1699)
against Leibniz, as it appeared to Newton's friends, was summed up in the Commercium Epistolicum of 1712, which referenced all allegations. This document was
Leibniz–Newton calculus controversy
Leibniz–Newton_calculus_controversy
Classic, humorous children's song
credited as a folk song from Hesse. In the 19th century it was sung as a commercium song and printed in the 1858 Allgemeines Deutsches Kommersbuch. The song
There's_a_Hole_in_My_Bucket
Song sung while drinking alcohol
or during alcohol consumption. Most drinking songs are folk songs or commercium songs, and may be varied from person to person and region to region, in
Drinking_song
Exchange of goods and services
with Old English tredan ("to tread"). Commerce is derived from the Latin commercium, from cum "together" and merx, "merchandise." rvkdharwadglish by Hanseatic
Trade
Latin term from Roman law
ancient Rome, certain forms of res nullius could never be owned (res extra commercium) because they were considered to belong either in common to all or to
Res_nullius
Ordering individual dishes from a menu
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À_la_carte
German–Polish Jesuit philosopher
Abendland, Reich, Commercium (1964), also developed a theology of the commercium, or "wondrous exchange." The idea of the commercium comes from the O admirabile
Erich_Przywara
Serbian hajduk who was believed to have become a vampire after his death
Friedrich Glaser, who was also a correspondent of the Nuremberg journal Commercium Litterarium, sent its editors a letter describing the entire case as his
Arnold_Paole
esto verbi tui servo tuo (2) Nigra sum, sed formosa* (4) O admirabile commercium (1) O Antoni eremita (1) O beata et gloriosa Trinitas. O vera summa sempiterna
List of compositions by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
List_of_compositions_by_Giovanni_Pierluigi_da_Palestrina
British chemist & physician (c.1708–1781)
Zürich 1771 Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf Commercium Philosophico-Technicum, London, 1763 Digital edition, 4to. Neues verbessertes
William Lewis (chemist, died 1781)
William_Lewis_(chemist,_died_1781)
Exchange of goods and services
The English-language word commerce has been derived from the Latin word commercium, from com ('together') and merx ('merchandise'). Despite many similarities
Commerce
Food given to soldiers in the field or on deployment
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Field_ration
Swiss mathematician (1667–1748)
Commercium philosophicum et mathematicum (1745), a collection of letters between Leibnitz and Bernoulli
Johann_Bernoulli
Novel series by Neal Stephenson
life, and in particular the case against Leibniz as summed up in the Commercium Epistolicum of 1712 was a huge inspiration which went on to inform the
The_Baroque_Cycle
2013 soundtrack album by Randy Newman
features bars from "Gaudeamus igitur", a popular academic graduation and commercium song in many European countries and universities. Walt Disney Records
Monsters University (soundtrack)
Monsters_University_(soundtrack)
Stored food and drink for emergency use
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Emergency_rations
Type of packed meal in Korea
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Dosirak
Type of Diophantine equation
Wallis' Commercium epistolicum, specifically, Letter 17 (Epistola XVII) and Letter 19 (Epistola XIX) of: Wallis, John, ed. (1658). Commercium epistolicum
Pell's_equation
Anthem of Franconia
of the German region of Franconia, and one of the most popular German commercium songs. It is also sung at official occasions in the districts of Lower
Frankenlied
German polymath (1646–1716)
Commercium philosophicum et mathematicum (1745), a collection of letters between Leibnitz and Johann Bernoulli
Gottfried_Wilhelm_Leibniz
Topics referred to by the same term
schwarzen Walfisch zu Askalon (German for In the Black Whale of Ascalon), a commercium song by Joseph Victor von Scheffel. This disambiguation page lists articles
Black_whale
common), and puer (boy).[citation needed] In her essay "The Concept of Commercium in the Roman Republic," Saskia T. Roselaar notes that "farmland" may have
Slavery_in_ancient_Rome
Type of Indian breakfast
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Tiffin
An engraving depicting an 18th-century chemical laboratory, from William Lewis' later work Commercium Philosophico-Technicum (mid-1760s)
History of pharmacy in the United States
History_of_pharmacy_in_the_United_States
Walfisch zu Askalon" ("In the Black Whale of Ascalon") is a popular academic commercium song. It was known as a beer-drinking song in many German speaking ancient
Im schwarzen Walfisch zu Askalon
Im_schwarzen_Walfisch_zu_Askalon
Law in Ancient Rome (c. 449 BC – AD 529)
Justitium (akin to modern state of exception) List of Roman laws Res extra commercium Ancient Greek law Roman-Dutch law In Germany, Art. 311 BGB Herbermann
Roman_law
Extinct East Germanic language
Kunstblatt from the 19th of July, 1841. Massmann also translated the academic commercium song Gaudeamus into Gothic in 1837. In Philip José Farmer's fantasy novel
Gothic_language
Course in an English formal meal
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Savoury_(dish)
Business school of Pace University
University motto: Opportunitas (Latin for "Opportunity") School motto: Ars Commercium Civitas (Latin for "Skill, Business, Citizenship") Type Private Established
Lubin_School_of_Business
pyramid shaped fittings on the outer covers of books used in tableround and commercium type academic feasts. Primarily biernagels are used on German song books
Biernagel
Branch of anarchism that emphasizes the individual and their will
As Stirner puts it, "intercourse is mutuality, it is the action, the commercium, of individuals." [p. 218] Its aim is "pleasure" and "self-enjoyment."
Individualist_anarchism
Creation or extinction of personal and real rights
property extra commercium. These are described by Lord Polwarth, the then Minister of State for Scotland, as: "property extra commercium comprises various
Prescription_(Scots_law)
Field rations of the Imperial Japanese military
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Imperial_Japanese_rations
13th century German poet and singer
traditional genre with irony and hyperbole, somewhat similar to later commercium songs. However, his Bußlied (Poem on Atonement) is unusual, given the
Tannhäuser
were based on res communis as was development of space law. Res extra commercium Res nullius Wang. Handbook on Ocean Politics & Law. Greenwood Press. 1992
Res_communis
Gabriel angelus Monstra te esse matrem (Rome; hymn setting) O admirabile commercium (antiphon cycle, ca. 1500) O domine Jesu Christe (ca. 1500?; motet cycle
List of compositions by Josquin des Prez
List_of_compositions_by_Josquin_des_Prez
Subset of state property for use of the public
(economics) Public sector Public space Public trust doctrine Res extra commercium Social capital State-owned enterprise Public domain in French public law
Public_property
Autonomous community bound to the Roman Empire by formal treaty
citizens of these cities enjoyed certain rights under Roman law, like the commercium and the conubium. In the Greek East, many of the Greek city-states (poleis)
Civitas_foederata
Deutsches Kommersbuch (ADK) or Lahrer Kommersbuch is the most popular commercium book in Germany. It was first published in 1858 and came up to its 166th
Allgemeines Deutsches Kommersbuch
Allgemeines_Deutsches_Kommersbuch
Notable dining events, feasts and banquets
the participants drink beer and sing commercium songs. A more formal form of the tableround is the commercium. Burns supper – a celebration of the life
List_of_dining_events
Wilhelm Leibniz. See p. 106 of: Biot, J.-B.; Lefort, F., eds. (1856). Commercium epistolicum J. Collins et aliorum de analysi promota, etc: ou … (in Latin)
History_of_trigonometry
student melodies: folksongs, love songs and drinking ballads. The famous commercium song Gaudeamus igitur is one example. There are also a few narrative poems
History_of_poetry
Study and practice of nutrition to improve performance
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Sports_nutrition
Anonymous Old English poem about the coming of Jesus Christ
6:3 ff. and Matthew 21:9) N 12 416-39 13v-14r How people should praise Christ. Eala hwæt, þæt is wræclic wrixl in wera life O admirabile commercium N
Christ_I
Scottish physician and astronomer
Scotland (Edinburgh, 1990), pp. 109–110. Edinburgh University Dd.3.44 Commercium litterarium clarorum virorum, 2 vols. (Brunswick, 1737-8). Adam Mosley
John_Craig_(physician)
German mathematician (1702–1779)
of astronomy called "Mitteilungsblatt zur Förderung der Astronomie / Commercium litterarium ad astronomiae incrementum", announcing the principal celestial
Michael_Adelbulner
German philosopher, logician, and theologian (1635–1697)
Valentin Alberti, Frommannus, 1676 ABAA website, De Sagis, sive Foeminis, Commercium cum Malo Spiritu Habentibus by Stridtbeckh, Christian (FL. Circa 1700)
Valentin_Alberti
German orientalist (1624-1704)
Chisholm 1911, p. 114. Jobi Ludolfi et Godofredi Guilelmi Leibnitii Commercium Epistolicum, Göttingen, 1755 Iobi Ludolfi Alias Leutholf Dicti ad Suam
Hiob_Ludolf
Latin noun
"Cum musis,” wrote Cicero, “id est, cum humanitate et doctrina habere commercium". Virtue, Cicero insisted, is nothing but nature perfected and developed
Humanitas
Ongoing project to publish compilation of all of Leonard Euler's scientific writing
Miscellanea (Physics and Miscellaneous), 12 volumes, completed. Series IVA: Commercium epistolicum (Correspondence), 9 volumes Volume IVA/9 is the last volume
Opera_Omnia_Leonhard_Euler
Anthem of Limburg
Limburg mijn Vaderland Tamboer- en Fanfarekorps Regiment Limburgse Jagers Problems playing this file? See media help. Limburg mijn Vaderland ("Limburg
Limburg_mijn_Vaderland
1949–1950 unofficial national anthem of West Germany
Former Deutschlandfunk interval signal Problems playing this file? See media help. "Ich hab mich ergeben" (German: [ɪç hap mɪç ɛʁˈɡeːbən]; lit. 'I Have
Ich_hab_mich_ergeben
Forms of poetry, genre lyric and epic in the medieval era
student melodies: folksongs, love songs and drinking ballads. The famous commercium song Gaudeamus igitur is one example. There are also a few narrative poems
Medieval_poetry
Gallic sack of Rome in 390 BC
the inhabitants of one city residing in the other city ("conubium", "commercium", "militia"). The Cerites concerned then had the privilege and honor of
Sack_of_Rome_(390_BC)
Theorem: (cos x + i sin x)^n = cos nx + i sin nx
Wilhelm Leibniz. See p. 106 of: Biot, J.-B.; Lefort, F., eds. (1856). Commercium epistolicum J. Collins et aliorum de analysi promota, etc: ou … (in Latin)
De_Moivre's_formula
German folk song
"Ich bin der Doktor Eisenbart" ("I am the Doctor Eisenbart"), also called Eisenbart-Lied ("Eisenbart Song"), is a German-language folk song associated
Ich_bin_der_Doktor_Eisenbart
Ancient city on the Levantine coast known from Ancient, Classical, and Medieval times
schwarzen Walfisch zu Askalon" (In the Black Whale of Ascalon) is a German commercium song historically sung in German universities. Joseph Victor von Scheffel
Ascalon
German folk song
Second World War. Franz Theodor Kugler set Schlippenbach's poem as a commercium song in 1830. While the poem was published in several collections, Kugler's
Ein_Heller_und_ein_Batzen
Italian mathematician (1615–1698)
paralipomena (in Latin). Padua: Petri Mariae Frambotti. 1682. OCLC 22691008. Commercium epistolicum (in Latin). Padua: Petri Mariae Frambotti. 1682. OCLC 78287679
Carlo_Rinaldini
Bilateral relations
Times and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung[permanent dead link] https://commercium.rs/Customs_Tariff-218/group_id=Free_trade_Agreements-59 https://pks
Belarus–Serbia_relations
Concept in linguistics
Examples include faqe 'cheek' < faciem 'face'; kumerq 'toll, duty' < commercium 'trade'; pus 'well, fountain' < puteum 'well'; and mars 'March' < martium
Palatalization in the Romance languages
Palatalization_in_the_Romance_languages
Poetalia was passed. It could be used by people without the right of commercium – a package of rights to participate in the ius civile and to undertake
Real_contracts_in_Roman_law
plebs Lauda Sion Salvatorem Lux solempnis (no attribution) O admirabile commercium Josquin des Prez Missa L'homme armé sexti toni (Kyrie, Gloria and Credo
Chigi_codex
Colonies founded from a mother-city during the classical period
This secured to them the right of acquiring property, the concept of commercium, and the right of settlement in Rome, and under certain conditions the
Colonies_in_antiquity
Latin term meaning "wandering clergy"
teachers in the secular clergy. Acephali Catholic clergy Medieval university Commercium song Drinkers Mass, parodies attributed to clerici vagantes Goliardia
Clerici_vagantes
Italian Roman Catholic priest and poet (1660–1726)
dissertationes prolusiones epistolae et cum Cl. Joannes Mabillonio epistolarum commercium, t. IV, Lucca, Bonsignori, 1783, pp. 285-367. Sandys, John Edwin (1908)
Lodovico_Sergardi
Seated meal in Sweden and Finland
universities in middle and eastern Europe, and the slightly more formal commercium in universities in middle and northern Europe, as well as the "dining
Sittning
German term for the "ethnic body politic"
"population" as a "form of existence of a crowd connected by commercium and connubium. Here commercium means the handling of the services (that is, in the broadest
Volkskörper
contemptu vindicetur... Iohannis Baptistae Vici (1688-1744). Epistularum commercium Latinarum", in Melissa, n° 55, pp. 8-10. 1993: "Ab oblivione vindicentur
Dirk_Sacré
to New World slavery and the slave trade, calling it "inhumanum illud commercium". The exact meaning and scope of the Bull was disputed at the time, and
Catholic_Church_and_slavery
Literaturwissenschaft (II.1), 69–87. "Die Grenzen des Idyllischen bei Goethe," in: Unser Commercium: Goethes Undschillers Literaturpolitik, ed. Wilfried Barner, Eberhard
David_E._Wellbery
German physician and botanist (1695-1769)
anatomy of the skull. Along with other colleagues he founded a journal Commercium Litterarium, ad rei medicae et scientiae naturali incrementum (Learned
Christoph_Jacob_Trew
English mathematician
was selected and published in 1712, by order of the Royal Society, the Commercium Epistolicum, of material relevant to Newton's priority over Leibniz in
John_Collins_(mathematician)
English merchant (1640–1710)
praeclarus consiliis operibus exemplo Biddefordensibus suis ita benefecit ut commercium heic loci cum illo simul et floruisse et cecidisse paene videatur. Charitate
John_Davie
French-Genevan scholar (1679–1767)
Principia an error pointed out by Abauzit, and, when sending him the Commercium Epistolicum, said, "You are well worthy to judge between Leibnitz and
Firmin_Abauzit
Swiss dean in Ireland
intellectual exchanges he enjoyed when "our Frey" was among the living ("commercium literarum, dum Freius noster in vivis versaretur"). Frey's correspondence
James_Frey_(priest)
Peruvian Indigenous cleric and professor
argentoque locupletato, Veteri Orbi, jam sapientiam mittit, nobilius commercium initura.” (Peru will be happier when it begins a nobler trade and to the
Juan_de_Espinosa_Medrano
Voluntary and non-systematic association
As Stirner puts it, "intercourse is mutuality, it is the action, the commercium, of individuals" [p. 218]. Its aim is "pleasure" and "self-enjoyment"
Union_of_egoists
renovated and extended multiple times, in honour of the 200th Anniversary a Commercium in the Hofbräukeller and a ball in the Hotel "Bayrischer Hof". Today the
Corps_Bavaria_Munich
Portuguese language instruction set
(Αρχιτεκτονική); MM = obeyed the original Latin spelling, as in commercio (commercium), where the first M represented the nasal sound before the syllabic M;
1943 Portuguese Orthographic Form
1943_Portuguese_Orthographic_Form
German Baroque composer (1619–1684)
str, bc Meine Seele harret nur auf Gott, 3vv, 2 str, bc O admirabile commercium, 2vv, 4 str/brass, bc O Domine Jesu Christe, adoro te, 3vv, bc O nomen
Johann_Rosenmüller
Town in Slovakia
Danube. According to another theory, the name could be derived from Latin commercium (a trade center). One disputed record of the name of the settlement can
Komárno
1967 film by Franz Antel
Napoleonic Wars, with inspiration from Wirtinnenvers, a well-known profane commercium song about the exploits of an innkeeper woman from the Lahn.[citation
The_Sweet_Sins_of_Sexy_Susan
Principle regarding sovereign use of private property
com. Retrieved July 22, 2015. Adolf Berger, entry on res cuius (quarum) commercium non est, Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law (American Philological Society
Public_trust_doctrine
American composer (1949–2016)
Three New Motets (2005), for a cappella double SATB choir (O admirabile commercium, O sacrum convivium, O vos omnes) Eyesight (2007), for a cappella SATB
Steven_Stucky
She was on a voyage from Whitehaven, Cumberland to Liverpool. Floreat Commercium Netherlands The ship was driven ashore at Formby. Her crew were rescued
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1819
Italian Franciscan friar
Generals" ascribes to John the allegoric treatise on poverty: "Sacrum Commercium B. Francisci cum Domina Paupertate" (ed. Milan, 1539), edited by Ed. d'Alençon
John_of_Parma
1839 papal bull by Pope Gregory XVI
who give themselves up to these practices, seu exercere inhumanum illud commercium, quo Nigritae, tanquam si non homines, sed pura, putaque animantia forent
In_supremo_apostolatus
French mathematician (1667–1754)
Wilhelm Leibniz. See p. 106 of: Biot, J.-B.; Lefort, F., eds. (1856). Commercium epistolicum J. Collins et aliorum de analysi promota, etc: ou … (in Latin)
Abraham_de_Moivre
Reconstructed ancestor of the Albanian languages
unknown different intermediary /e/ /e/ Lat īnfernum > Alb ferr "hell"; Lat commercium > Alb kumerq "toll, duty" Latin /e/ loaned into Late Proto-Albanian while
Proto-Albanian_language
Anglican priest, poet, local politician and conservationist
Petrie. Laleham, Middlesex: Beaver Press. 1904. OCLC 700087805. Sacrum Commercium: The Converse of Francis and his Sons with Holy Poverty. London: Dent
Hardwicke_Rawnsley
12th-century anonymous Latin poet
drawing heavily on the Archpoet's "Confession" for his portrayal. An old commercium song titled "Meum est propositum" (Video on YouTube) is composed from
Archpoet
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Boy/Male
Norse Teutonic English
Divine bear.
Girl/Female
French
Singer. To sing. Song.
Girl/Female
Ukrainian
Wisdom.
Girl/Female
Latin
Daughter of Halmus.
Girl/Female
English American
Healer.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord of Traditions
Girl/Female
Tamil
Veneration, Goddess chamundi
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Prior.Americanized form of some like-sounding Jewish surname.
Boy/Male
German, Teutonic
Noble Friend; Wise Ruler
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Burning Charcoal
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