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1 pragmaticus
pragmătĭcus, a, um, adj., = pragmatikos, prop., skilled in business, esp. experienced in matters of law:I.pragmatici homines omnibus historiis cavere jubent et vetant credere,
Cic. Att. 2, 20, 1.—Hence,Subst.A.pragmătĭcus, i, m., = pragmatikos, one skilled in the law, who furnished orators and advocates with the principles on which they based their speeches:B.itaque illi disertissimi homines (Graeci) ministros habent in causis juris peritos, cum ipsi sint imperitissimi, et qui pragmatici vocantur,
Cic. de Or. 1, 59, 253 (dub.;bracketed by B. and K.): oratori pragmaticum adjutorem dare,
id. ib. 1, 59, 253 (1, 45, 198, written as Greek); Quint. 12, 3, 4; Juv. 7, 123; Dig. 48, 17, 9.—Pragmătĭca, ōrum, n., the title of a work by Attius, Gell. 20, 3;II.perh. the same which is called by Pliny Praxidica and Praxidicum,
Plin. 1, ind. lib. 18; 18, 24, 55, § 200.—Adj., relating to civil affairs. So in late jurid. Lat.:pragmatica sanctio, or jussio, or annotatio, or constitutio,
an imperial decree that referred to the affairs of a community, a pragmatic sanction, Cod. Just. 1, 2, 10; called pragmaticum rescriptum, Aug. Collat. cum Donatist. 3, c. 2; and absol.: pragmătĭcum, i, n., Cod. Th. 6, 23, 3; 16, 5, 52. -
2 prāgmaticus
prāgmaticus adj., πραγματικόσ, skilled in business, experienced: homines.—As subst m., one skilled in the law, an attorney (who prepared a brief for the advocate): oratori pragmaticum adiutorem dare.—An attorney, lawyer, Iu.* * *pragmatica, pragmaticum ADJskilled in business; pragmatic -
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4 pragmaticus
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5 Pragmatica
pragmătĭcus, a, um, adj., = pragmatikos, prop., skilled in business, esp. experienced in matters of law:I.pragmatici homines omnibus historiis cavere jubent et vetant credere,
Cic. Att. 2, 20, 1.—Hence,Subst.A.pragmătĭcus, i, m., = pragmatikos, one skilled in the law, who furnished orators and advocates with the principles on which they based their speeches:B.itaque illi disertissimi homines (Graeci) ministros habent in causis juris peritos, cum ipsi sint imperitissimi, et qui pragmatici vocantur,
Cic. de Or. 1, 59, 253 (dub.;bracketed by B. and K.): oratori pragmaticum adjutorem dare,
id. ib. 1, 59, 253 (1, 45, 198, written as Greek); Quint. 12, 3, 4; Juv. 7, 123; Dig. 48, 17, 9.—Pragmătĭca, ōrum, n., the title of a work by Attius, Gell. 20, 3;II.perh. the same which is called by Pliny Praxidica and Praxidicum,
Plin. 1, ind. lib. 18; 18, 24, 55, § 200.—Adj., relating to civil affairs. So in late jurid. Lat.:pragmatica sanctio, or jussio, or annotatio, or constitutio,
an imperial decree that referred to the affairs of a community, a pragmatic sanction, Cod. Just. 1, 2, 10; called pragmaticum rescriptum, Aug. Collat. cum Donatist. 3, c. 2; and absol.: pragmătĭcum, i, n., Cod. Th. 6, 23, 3; 16, 5, 52. -
6 pragmaticum
pragmătĭcus, a, um, adj., = pragmatikos, prop., skilled in business, esp. experienced in matters of law:I.pragmatici homines omnibus historiis cavere jubent et vetant credere,
Cic. Att. 2, 20, 1.—Hence,Subst.A.pragmătĭcus, i, m., = pragmatikos, one skilled in the law, who furnished orators and advocates with the principles on which they based their speeches:B.itaque illi disertissimi homines (Graeci) ministros habent in causis juris peritos, cum ipsi sint imperitissimi, et qui pragmatici vocantur,
Cic. de Or. 1, 59, 253 (dub.;bracketed by B. and K.): oratori pragmaticum adjutorem dare,
id. ib. 1, 59, 253 (1, 45, 198, written as Greek); Quint. 12, 3, 4; Juv. 7, 123; Dig. 48, 17, 9.—Pragmătĭca, ōrum, n., the title of a work by Attius, Gell. 20, 3;II.perh. the same which is called by Pliny Praxidica and Praxidicum,
Plin. 1, ind. lib. 18; 18, 24, 55, § 200.—Adj., relating to civil affairs. So in late jurid. Lat.:pragmatica sanctio, or jussio, or annotatio, or constitutio,
an imperial decree that referred to the affairs of a community, a pragmatic sanction, Cod. Just. 1, 2, 10; called pragmaticum rescriptum, Aug. Collat. cum Donatist. 3, c. 2; and absol.: pragmătĭcum, i, n., Cod. Th. 6, 23, 3; 16, 5, 52. -
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8 pragmaticarius
pragmătĭcārĭus, ii, m. [pragmaticus], one who writes down and prepares imperial edicts, rescripts, and the like (postclass.), Cod. Just. 1, 23, 7. -
9 Praxidica
Praxĭdĭcum and Praxĭdĭca, v. pragmaticus, I. B. -
10 Praxidicum
Praxĭdĭcum and Praxĭdĭca, v. pragmaticus, I. B. -
11 πραγματικός
A fit for action or business, businesslike, statesmanlike, later Greek for πρακτικός, βασιλεύς, ἄνδρες, Plb.7.11.2, 7.12.2, al.; pragmatici homines, men of the world, men of affairs, Cic.Att.2.20.1; wise and prudent men, Vett. Val.17.22; πραγματική, = ἐπιστήμη τῶν ἀνθρωπίνων πραγμάτων, Andronic. Rhod.p.574 M. Adv.- κῶς Cic.QF2.14.2
.2 Subst. πραγματικός, ὁ, agent, attorney, π. τῆς πόλεως, τοῦ νομοῦ, Inscr.Magn. 189 (ii A. D.), PAmh.2.107.15 (ii A. D.), cf. SIG888.101 (Scaptopara, iii A. D.).b Lat.pragmaticus, legal adviser, Cic.de Or.1.45.59, Quint. Inst.12.3.4, Juv.7.123.c civil official, opp.military officer, PTeb.58.18 (ii B. C.), OGI139.7 (Egypt, ii B. C.), 669.21, al. (ibid. i A.D.); civilian, opp. στρατιωτικός, Plb.14.1.13;ἱερόδουλοι καὶ π. τοῦ ἱεροῦ LXX 1 Es.8.22
.3 π. τύπος, νόμος, = Lat. pragmatica sanctio, Just.Nov.7.2.1, Cod.Just.1.3.38.6.II of things,1 of history, political (including military), Plb.1.2.8, 9.2.4, al., Plu.Galb.2, etc.; π. ἀποφάσεις political utterances, Plb.32.2.7.2 of speech or action, able, prudent, statesmanlike, ἔργον, λόγοι, Id.3.116.7, 36.5.1;τρόπος Id.23.5.5
; ὥστε μὴ ὑποπτεῦσαί τι περὶ αὐτοῦ πραγματικόν anything machiavellian, Id.30.27.2, cf.30.19.11. Adv.- κῶς Id.2.13.1
, al.; by statecraft, Id.31.10.6.III relating to subject-matter, opp. style, ὁ π. τόπος, opp. ὁ λεκτικός, D.H.Comp.1: [comp] Sup.,- ωτάτη εὕρεσις Hermog. Inv.1.1
.2 relating to fact, θεωρήματα, ζήτησις, Epicur.Nat.28 Fr.4 (p.5 V.), Demetr.Lac.Herc.1014.62;πίστις Syrian.in Hermog.
ip.57 R. (v.l.): -κή, ἡ, deliberation on matter of fact or on action, ib.iip.161 R.; π.ἔγγραφος, ἄγραφος, ib.p.162 R.b material (opp. formal, verbal),διαφωνία Simp. in Cael.640.28
. Adv.-κῶς, ζητεῖν Phld.Rh.2.238
S., cf. Plu.2.960b; διαφέρεσθαι ib.1113c; τὸ π. ἀπορούμενον difficulty arising from facts (opp. verbal), Simp.in Ph.1289.35: [comp] Sup.,ἐν τοῖς Στωικοῖς - ώτατα φιλοσοφῆσαι Porph.Abst.4.8
: opp. ψυχικῶς, στοιχειακῶς, Anon.in Westermann Mythogr.p.328.IV πραγματικόν, τό, in Magic, effective spell, PMag.Par.1.2432.V troublesome, formidable, of a citadel, Plb.4.70.10;λίαν δυσάλωτος καὶ π. πόλις Beros.
ap. J.Ap.1.20; of an attack, Plb.5.5.4;ἀήττητα καὶ π. πλήθη Id.1.35.5
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