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AULIC

Volume 4 · 71 words · 1860 Edition

an epithet given to certain officers of the German 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 the ceremony observed in conferring the degree of 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 disputatio.