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1testamenti factio — /testamentay fsksh(iy)ow/ In the civil law, the ceremony of making a testament, either as testator, heir, or witness …
2Se Wsi Testamenti — ( Uusi testamentti in contemporary Finnish) is the first translation of the New Testament to Finnish by Mikael Agricola, the Bishop of Turku. Generally regarded as his most prominent work, the manuscript was completed in 1543, but it underwent… …
3Apparatus sacer ad scriptores Veteris et Novi Testamenti — also simply called Apparatus sacer , is one of the most celebrated works of Antonio Possevino (the other being Bibliotheca selecta ). It is an overview of the different interpretations of the Old and New Testament by ecclesiastical authors from …
4Canticum Novicimi Testamenti — Luciano Berio Luciano Berio Naissance 24 octobre 1925 Oneglia,  Italie Décès 27 mai 2003 Rome …
5executor testamenti — exe|cu|tor te|sta|men|ti sb. (fk.) (bobestyrer) (jf. eksekutor) …
6apertura testamenti — /aepartyura testamentay/ In the civil law, a form of proving a will, by the witnesses acknowledging before a magistrate their having sealed it …
7factio testamenti — /faeksh(iy)ow testamentay/ In the civil law, the right, power, or capacity of making a will; called factio activa. The right or capacity of taking by will; called factio passiva. Fact material to risk. See material fact …
8favor testamenti — /feyvar testamentay/ In conflicts, general rule favoring the validity of a will …
9apertura testamenti — /aepartyura testamentay/ In the civil law, a form of proving a will, by the witnesses acknowledging before a magistrate their having sealed it …
10factio testamenti — /faeksh(iy)ow testamentay/ In the civil law, the right, power, or capacity of making a will; called factio activa. The right or capacity of taking by will; called factio passiva. Fact material to risk. See material fact …