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AULIC

Volume 4 · 72 words · 1842 Edition

epithet given to certain officers of the empire, who compose a court which decides, without appeal, in all processes entered in or submitted to it.

in the Sorbonne and foreign universities, is an act which a young divine maintains upon being admitted a doctor of divinity. It begins by a harangue of the chancellor, addressed to the young doctor, after which he receives the cap, and presides at the aulic or disputation.