Boni Homines — • This name was popularly given to at least three religious orders in the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Boni Homines Boni Homines … Catholic encyclopedia
BONI Homines — in Notitiis Iudiciorum passim dicuntur, qui in placitis publicis cum Comitibus et Iudicibus iedicia exercebant; quibus iustitiae studium curae erat, in qua, ut ait Cicero de Offic. l. 2. c. 11. virtutis est splendor maximus, ex qua Viri boni… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Boni homĭnes — (d.i. gute Männer), 1) Augustinerherren, 1259 durch Edmund in England gestiftet; sie trugen ein blaues Kleid; 2) (fr. les bons hommes), so v.w. Grandmontaner; 3) so v.w. Minimen; 4) im 12. u. 13. Jahrh., soc. w. Albigenser, Waldenser u. andere… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Boni homĭnes — (lat., franz. Bons hommes, »gute Leute«), in der fränkischen Kanzlei oder Volkssprache Freie oder Edelleute; Beiname des englischen Ordens der Sackbrüder (gestiftet 1259 durch Prinz Edmund), der Mönche von Grammont, der französischen Minimen, der … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Boni homines — Boni homĭnes (lat., »gute Leute«; frz. Bons hommes), Beiname von geistl. Orden, z.B. der Sackbrüder, insbes. auch der Sekten der Waldenser, Albigenser u.a … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Boni Homines — The name Boni Homines ( Good men in latin) or Bonshommes (the same in French) was popularly given to at least three religious orders in the Catholic church: GrandmontinesThe Order of Grandmont, founded by St. Stephen of Muret, were an austere… … Wikipedia
boni homines — /bownay homaniyz/ In old European law, good men; a name given in early European jurisprudence to the tenants of the lord, who judged each other in the lord s courts. 3 Bl.Comm. 349 … Black's law dictionary
boni homines — /bownay homaniyz/ In old European law, good men; a name given in early European jurisprudence to the tenants of the lord, who judged each other in the lord s courts. 3 Bl.Comm. 349 … Black's law dictionary
boni homines — Good men … Ballentine's law dictionary
boni et legales homines — Good and lawful men; qualified jurors … Ballentine's law dictionary