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  1. La traditio o tradición es la transmisión o entrega latu senso, pero en sentido técnico su significado es más restringido y equivale a transmisión de la propiedad sobre las cosas. Se considera una transmisión de la propiedad de una cosa mediante entrega de la misma del tradens (transmitente) al accipiens (adquirente), contando con la ...

  2. Legal or constructive delivery, on the other hand, may be had through any of the following ways: the execution of a public instrument evidencing the sale; symbolical tradition such as the delivery of the keys of the place where the movable sold is being kept; traditio longa manu or by mere consent or agreement if the movable sold cannot yet be transferred to the possession of the buyer at the ...

  3. 9 de jul. de 2008 · La traditio longa manu no está prevista expresamente en el Código Civil, y consiste en enseñar y señalar la cosa el transmitente al adquirente sin que nadie tenga su posesión. Así, se sustituye la entrega real de la cosa por la posibilidad de que el adquirente tome la posesión por sí mismo.

  4. The iconographic theme Traditio legis et clavium, of early Christian origin has been reused and transformed during the Romanesque period according to the historical context of the end of 11th and the first half of 12th century. Wall painting in the apse of the chapel of Berzé-la-Ville, showing the Traditio legis et clavium, reflects Cluniac ecclesiology, probably in the relation with the ...

  5. 17 de jun. de 2021 · Eleven niches are set into the wall of the ambulatory, and these too were originally decorated with opulent mosaics, dating from the 5th-7th century AD. Only two of these still exist: in the south niche Christ is seated on a globe in his role of Pantocrator, consigning the keys of heaven to St. Peter in the so-called Traditio Clavium.

  6. Art historians are more familiar with the traditio legis than were its original viewers. Late fourth- and early fifth-century beholders of this early Christian image relied on individual encounters. They could not consult photographic archives of comparable monuments or predict later medieval developments.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2017 · The traditio legis—Christ standing on a mountain holding an open scroll flanked by the apostles Peter and Paul—is one of the most widespread and enigmatic Christian images from Late Antiquity ...