Examples of 'utroque' in a sentence
Meaning of "utroque"
Utroque is a Latin word meaning 'both', often used in academic or legal contexts to indicate something that applies to two entities or situations
How to use "utroque" in a sentence
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He studied for and was awarded a doctorate in utroque lure.
He earned a doctorate in utroque lure both canon and civil law.
He held the degree of Doctor in utroque lure.
In utroque jure.
He was a licenciate in utroque lure.
He graduated in utroque lure at the University of Parma.
He was a master of theology and Doctor in utroque lure.
Doctor in utroque lure.
He was educated in Rome and received a doctorate in theology and utroque lure.
Doctorate utroque iuris.
He was a graduate of the University of Pavia, becoming doctor in utroque lure.
Doctor in utroque iuris.
A member of a noble family of Acqui, Bicuti was a Doctor in utroque lure.
Doctorate in utroque lure.
A native of Cingoli, Silveztri held the degree of Doctor in utroque lure.
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He graduated in utroque lure in Pisa.
He studied under the Jesuits in Salamanca and graduated with a degree in utroque jure in 1649.
He had a doctorate in utroque lure from the University of Siena.
He then received the degree of doctor in utroque lure Civil and Canon Law.
He was a Doctor in utroque iure and a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Fossano.
He held a degree in philosophy and was Doctor in utroque iure Civil and Canon Law.
He was a Doctor in utroque lure ( Civil and Canon Law ), and a Protonotary Apostolic.
Tommaso was the seventh graduating in Utroque jure in Pisa in 1726.
Procedenti ab utroque ( this phrase is found in Tantum ergo and Victoria 's Pange Lingua Gloriosi ).
He held the degree Doctor in utroque lure ( Civil and Canon Law ).
He was Doctor in utroque lure (Civil and Canon Law).
He obtained a doctorate in utroque lure, both canon and civil law.
Nardi received his degree in utroque lure at the University of Pisa in 1621.