Humanitas

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-2 Latinitas huius rei dubia est. Corrige si potes. Vide {{latinitas}}.

Humanitas est copia proprietatum distinctarum, inter quas ratio, sensus, virtus, conscientia, dignitas, quae hominibus naturaliter esse solent.

Notio humanitatis a Cicerone decreta est.

Publius Terentius Afer in Heautontimorumenos dixit: "Homo sum; nihil humani alienum puto."

Respectus humanitatis humanismus appellatur. Origo ad humanitarianismus et humanitarium belli ius dedit.? Violatio humanitatis scelus contra humanitatem appellatur.

Nexus interni

Bibliographia[recensere | fontem recensere]

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