- adscriptus glebae
- A term applied in the Roman law to laborer slaves who were permanently annexed to the land and went with a transfer of it.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Adscriptus glebae — (lat.), an den Grund und Boden gebunden, ohne Freizügigkeit, ein Leibeigner, ein Höriger … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Adscriptus glebae — The term describing the status of a *serf as belonging to the land ; one who could be transferred with it were the land to change lord. [< Lat. adscriptus = stated in writing (and belonging) + glebae = to the land] Cf. Attorn … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
glebae — See adscriptus glebae … Ballentine's law dictionary
Glebae adscriptus — (lat.), ein an die Scholle Gefesselter, Höriger, Leibeigener … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Glebae adscriptus — Glebae adscriptus, lat., an die Scholle gebunden, d.h. leibeigen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
adscripti glebae — Plural of adscriptus glebae … Ballentine's law dictionary
Адскриптиций — (лат. adscriptus glebae прикрепл. к земле), первоначально adscriptus censibus назывался включ. в податные списки зависимый крестьянин. Понятие А., с одной стороны, было более широким, чем колон, с другой более узким. В общем оно… … Словарь античности
Adscript — (from Lat. ad, on or to, and scribere, to write) means something written after, as opposed to subscript which means written under. A laborer was called an adscript of the soil (adscriptus glebae) when he could be sold or transferred with it, as… … Wikipedia
Attorn — The process of transferring allegiance and homage from one lord to another. It was also used when land changed lords and the tenants who went with the land agreed to transfer all services and dues. The Latin form was attornamentum. [< OldFr.… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Colōnus — (lat.), in der Sprache der Quellen des römischen Rechts: 1) der Pächter; C. partiarius, der Pächter, der als Pachtzins einen Teil der Früchte dem Verpachter gibt. 2) Der halbfreie Grundhold der römischen Kaiserzeit, der glebae adscriptus (an die… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon