The work is Colegio de Coimbra da Companhia de Jesu, Cursus Conimbricensis in Octo libros Physicorum (Coloniae, sumptibus Lazari Ratzneri, 1599).
They slept together and came together to celebrate the canonical hours (ad canonicos cursus orandi).
By similar degrees the titulus sepulcralis adopts many of the elements of the titulus honorarius (the indication of the cursus honorum, of the military charges, &c.
In Spain, Father Cuevas has written a "Cursus completus philosophiae" and a "History of Philosophy.
His "Cursus philosophiae scholasticae," brings up the memory of the famous old philosophers of earlier ages.
Magister Officiorum still had the charge of the Cursus Publicus.
This officer had the charge of all contracts relating to the very important department of the Cursus Publicus, or Imperial Mail Service.
The opportune velocity of the post-horses [the care of the Cursus Publicus] is diligently watched over by him[440].
Curiosus Cursus Publici Praesentalis' under the disposition of the Magister Officiorum, the retransfer had probably not then taken place.
Cursus Publicus was transferred from the Praefect to the Master, and afterwards, in part, retransferred to the Praefect.
The post (Cursus Publicus) is evidently an institution of great public utility, tending to the rapid promulgation of our decrees.
The established order of offices in the cursus honorum was maintained, an age limit set for eligibility to each office, and an interval of ten years required between successive tenures of the same post.
They were exempted from the limitations of the cursus honorum so that each might hold the consulate in his twentieth year.
First he says that his appeal is unnecessary: nec dubitans oro; sed flumine saepe secundo augetur remis cursus euntis aquae.
During the first half of the first century, therefore, we have a system which differs widely from that revealed by the equestrian cursus honorum.
The result of these changes was that henceforward the auxiliary officers were practically all of one type, men of equestrian rank entering upon what was now the accustomed cursus honorum of their class.
Mentioned in the cursus honorum of a praefectus whose service lay almost entirely in the Eastern provinces.
The only cases known at present are the cohorts Lepidiana and Apuleia civium Romanorum, and a Cohors Flaviana only known from a cursus honorum.
Some of his results were published by Pierre Herigone in his Supplementum cursus mathematici (1642).
The liturgy usually called "Cursus Scotorum" was that which had been first brought to Ireland by St,.
About this period the Gallican liturgy, "Cursus Gallorum" was, it is probable, introduced into Ireland.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cursus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.