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inventum

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41) Fabrici, 1993, 70: "Cogitanti mihi iam dudum, cui potissimum, tanquam benevolo et fautori, hunc meum de Venarum Ostiolis tractatum dicarem, nullus succurrit, cui magis eum convenire existimarum, quam Inclyte Nationi Germanicae; ut quae inter ceteras hoc meum de iisdem Ostiolis inventum prima mecum observarit, mecum in sectione corporum iucunde contemplata sit, mecum admirata, vos is estis, qui preter ceteros Anatomen expetistis.
The image was in fact introduced in the mid-thirteenth century by Sinibaldo dei Fieschi, the future Pope Innocent IV, in his Apparatus or commentary to Gregory IX's Decretales: "Contra jus gentium fuit inventum a jure civili, ut credatur pelli animali mortui"--against the "jus gentium" the civil law has decided that we must believe in the skin of a dead animal.
Infatti: Inventore e un derivato da Inventum, o un frequentativo d'Invenire.
 
 
 
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