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Nobilitate

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No`bil´i`tate
v. t.1.To make noble; to ennoble; to exalt.


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Kolsky's inclusion of Agrippa's De nobilitate et prcecellentia foemini sexus (1529) remains puzzling for the absence of a convincing direct link to Boccaccio's founding text and for the different intellectual audience for which Agrippa was writing, namely fellow humanists.
28) The first truly Florentine humanist critique of law and justice--and a temperate and measured one at that--was Coluccio Salutati's (1331-1406) treatise on the parallel themes De nobilitate legum et medicinae (1399).
Sine nobilitate is Latin for without nobility, referring to the lower classes, and then to people who aspired to move up ( hence snob.
 
 
 
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