vulgaris purgatio — /vàlgérss psrgéysh(iy)ow/. Lat. In old English law, common purgation; a name given to the trial by ordeal, to distinguish it from the canonical purgation, which was by the oath of the party. 4 Bl.Comm. 342 … Black's law dictionary
PURGATIO Vulgaris — vide Purgatio … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
PURGATIO Canonica — apud Honorium III. in V. Compilatione, Alioqui quia publica Fama laborat et manifestae praesumptiones apparent, purgationem super praemissis Canonicam cum manu decima eiusdem dignitatis et ordinis indicatis, passimque in Iure Canonico, est… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
PURGATIO — seu Iudicium Dei, sic a veteribus dicuntur probationes et sortilegia, quibus ad reatus examen usi sunt; Ordalium, et eius species, scil. Ferrum candens, Aqua fervida, et Aqua frigida: Symbolum Crucis, et sacra ipsa Eucharistia: Offa iudicialis,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
judicium Dei — The judgment of God,–the judgment which was the culmination of a trial by ordeal of fire or water, and was sometimes called vulgaris purgatio common purgation to distinguish it from the canonical purgation which was by the oath of the party. See… … Ballentine's law dictionary
vulgar purgation — Same as vulgaris purgatio … Ballentine's law dictionary
Duell — (Ehrenduell, neulat. Duellum, bei den Studenten Paukerei), ein Kampf zweier Personen zur Genugthuung für Beleidigung, mit ordentlichen Waffen nach bestimmten Regeln (Duellgesetzen) geführt, u. zwar: a) D. in engster Bedeutung (D. praemeditatum)… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
ORDALIE — Dérivé du vieil anglais ordal (allemand moderne Urtheil ) qui signifie «jugement», le mot «ordalie» désigne le «jugement de Dieu». Toutes les religions connues laissent au surnaturel le soin de décider du crime et de l’innocence, notamment par… … Encyclopédie Universelle