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1 litteratus
litterātus, a, um [ littera ]1) помеченный буквами ( ensiculus Pl); клеймёный ( homines frontes — acc. graec. — litterati Ap)2) грамотный, образованный, учёный (servus, judex C)otium litteratum C — досуг, посвящённый наукам -
2 erudire
1) образовывать, обучать: sumtus facere ad erudiendum hominem (1. 43 D. 19, 1);litteris eruditus (1. 65 § 2 D. 21, 1. 1. 2 C. 2, 6. 1. 7 pr. C. 2, 8. 1. 2 C. 5, 50);
2) возделывать: agros erud. (1. 1 C. 11, 62).litterati et eruditi homines (§ 3 J. 2, 12).
Латинско-русский словарь к источникам римского права > erudire
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