There was a foot-race of Jewish as well as of Christian youths, (Statuta Urbis, ibidem.
Similar terms are used in the Veronese statutes ("Statuta Veronae.
Vide "Statuta Populi et Communis Florentiae," published in Florence, but with the mark of the Friburg press, vol.
Contrast this feeling towards them with the feeling shown in the Leges Burgorum and Statuta Gilde of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, printed in the Acta Parliamentorum ScotiƦ, vol.
We are fortunate in possessing the "Statuta et Ordinationes pro Gubernatione ejusdem,"[662] as these make it clear that these colleges commonly conceived it their duty to provide for education.
We obtain further knowledge of the intentions of the founders from a study of the "Statuta et Ordinationes pro meliori Gubernatione ejusdem.
Theodosian Code, perhaps referred to in the words 'Statuta Divalium sanctionum,' iv.
The Statuta Antiqua, the old body of statutes of the university, have for the most part no chronological arrangement, and the date cannot in some cases be determined to within a century.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "statuta" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.